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thermostatic mixing valveTmv - ?????
TMV = Thermostatic Mixing Valve. Available in many sizes. Standards are TMV2 for domestic use and TMV3 for commercial and more critical use such as hospitals.Tmv - ?????
its normally used to decrease the temperature of hot water at a outlet,example where young children may be users or the old and infirm,it is normally set to 35 degrees to prevent scaldingthanks for that. would never have got to 'thermostatic', doesn't look anything like my thermostatic rad valves, never seen one of these before, where is the thermostatic controller bit?
i fitted one in a domestic environment 40kw BAXI duotec fitted ,this boiler will take your skin off in DHW mode,the lady of the house is a registered child minder ,basin the kids use has a TMV fittedmany thanks for that, all. fully understand what and why. never worked in other than a normal domestic environment so not something that one would expect to find in a house installation, then? - certainly not come across even one in any of the many thousands of houses I have done water pipework (non-gas, never did CORGI or GAS SAFE) in up to my retirement in 1998.
Love yer toblerone mate.greetings from Switzerland )
TMV's are becoming more common in the domestic sector with the use of solar and pressurised cylinders.
I heard somewhere that they will be included in some standard or other as a "must have" in the domestic installations, like everything else that requires laws don't hold your breath waiting for it to be implemented.
just make sure the one used on a solar system is rated for this use as standard ones normally are not rated for the possible temps you can get on solar system.
Yes, at the bottom of the tmv you can adjust it normally by taking off the cap and using an adjustable ( depending on which type it is ) but tmv's normally range between 37-45 degrees so even if they are up to full temperature it can still not be hot enough.Is there an easy way to adjust the TMV my water upstairs is too cold !
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