Parameters of Water Thermostatic Mix ValveHomeproductWater Thermostatic Mix ValveCategory MotorizedThermostatic ValveTags Electric Ball Valve, HVAC, motorized, Thermostatic Mixed ValveIt is suitable for HVAC and status control of the water system. The valve body is adopting the ISO228 standard platform, the actuator’s using a synchronous machine that drives the gears steady.Additional informationMaterials:......
Product Details
JX-0312
Water Temperature Control Valve /Thermostatic Mixing Valve
3 Way body; DN15-DN25 ( 1/2″ – 1 “)
Driving model; Electric/Manual with position indicate;
Descriptions Brass Thermostatic Mixing Valve Material Brass H58-3 or CW617N Processing Forging, CNC Machining Surface Treatment Nickel Plated Working Medium Hot/Coldwater Cold Water Inlet Temperature 4°C-29 °C Hot Water Inlet Temprature 40 °C -90 °C Mixed Outlet Water Temperature 30°C -55 °C Working Pressure 0.03-1Mpa Control Precision ±2 °C Flow Rate(1 kg pressure) 26.67 L/min
Position
Min
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Max
Temperature /℃
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30
34
39
43
47
51
55
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Rapid failsafe on either hot or cold supply failure
>> Imported sensor element, delivers stable mixed water temperature
>> Extended mix temperature range: 30℃-55℃
>> Water pressure test with 99% no leakage
>>High precision machining, professionally engineered, designed, and produced to give excellent performance.
thermostatic valve works
More Guide Information
1. A Licensed Professional should carry out installations.
2. Install the following markings on the valve body. i.e., hot water inlet-marked H, cold water inlet-marked C.
3. After temperature setting, if inlets temperature or pressure fluctuates, outlet temperature variation is within +/-2 C.
4. The external check valves at inlets prevent cross-flow of hot&cold water when inlets pressure is not the same.
5. If the ratio between two inlets is too large, one flow-limiting valve should be fixed at the side of higher pressure.
6. Before installation, provisions should be made to flush the piping of any debris or other foreign materials to ensure proper system operation.
A thermostatic mixing valve is a plumbing fixture that mixes hot and cold water to provide the desired temperature. Installing one should be done by a licensed plumber, but if you’re feeling brave enough, this guide will help walk you through the process!
The first step is to shut off the water supply. This can usually be done by turning a knob on the wall near your sink. Once the water has been turned off, you can remove the old faucet. There are usually two screws at the base of the faucet that needs to be removed.
Once the faucet has been removed, it’s time to install the new one! The thermostatic mixing valve should go between the hot and cold water lines. It’s important that it is installed in the correct spot, or you could end up with scalding water coming out of your faucet!
Once it’s in place, reattach the screws that were removed earlier and turn on the water supply. Test out your new faucet by running hot and cold water through it. If everything looks good, you’re done! Congratulations, you’ve just installed a thermostatic mixing valve!
It’s important that the thermostatic mixing valve is installed in the correct spot, or else you could end up with scalding water coming out of your faucet!
Once it’s in place, reattach the screws that were removed earlier and turn on the water supply. Test out your new faucet by running hot and cold water through it. If everything looks good, you’re done! Congratulations, you’ve just installed a thermostatic mixing valve!
– – The first step is to shut off the water supply. This can usually be done by turning a knob on the wall near your sink. Once the water has been turned off, you can remove the old faucet. There are usually two screws at the base of the faucet that needs to be removed … – The thermostatic mixing valve should go in between hot and cold water lines. It’s important that it is installed in the correct spot, or you could end up with scalding water coming out of your faucet! – Once it’s in place, reattach the screws removed earlier and turn on the water supply. Test out your new faucet by running hot and cold water through it. If everything looks good, you’re done! Congratulations, you’ve just installed a thermostatic mixing valve!