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thomas donovan

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are there any specific regulations regarding tmv installations on shower installs that i should be aware of, by my reckoning i could just put one tmv on hot outlet therefore controlling the temps on all showers.
my questionis does every outlet need its own individual tmv?
 
You need to have a read of http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/l8.pdf

This is the approved code of practice for the control of legionella bacteria in water systems.

Incorrect installation of TMVs can lead to serious problems. I closed a sports centre down for 2 days a few years ago because incorrect TMV installation had led to the cold water storage tank heating to 37C, the ideal breeding temp for legionella bacteria.
 
"Thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs) should be sited as close as possible to the point of use. Ideally, a single TMV should not serve multiple tap outlets but, if they are used, the mixed water pipework should be kept as short as possible. Where a single TMV serves multiple shower heads, it is important to ensure that these showers are flushed frequently"

from the link above
 
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