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Another benefit of installing a thermostatic mixing valve is consistent water temperature, especially when multiple outlets are used. For example, say you’re taking a shower and someone in another bathroom flushes a toilet. Without a thermostatic mixing valve, that sudden change in cold water pressure could give you an unexpected blast of hot water in the shower. However, with a thermostatic mixing valve, this situation can be avoided.

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It has reduced hot and cold fluctuations significantly, its super-easy to use, looks great and saved me a lot of money not having to upgrade my whole water-system.

At Emergency Plumbing & Solar, we’d be happy to tell you more about the benefits of adding a thermostatic mixing valve to your home. To schedule an appointment with one of our licensed plumbers, call us today at (808) 468-7897.

Thermostatic Mixing Valve22mm

A popular shower upgrade in the UK, Japan and throughout Europe for over 30 years, the thermostatic shower is now available in Australia with Therm-Oz.

Thermostatic Mixing Valve15mm

The water heater is an invaluable appliance in your home. Without it, showers would be chilly, clothes would be dirty, and dishes wouldn’t get sparkling clean. What you may not realize is that it’s possible to make your water heater even better – and safer. Today, we’re going to explain why you should consider installing a thermostatic mixing valve on your water heater.

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Why is this a good idea? If you’ve ever been surprised by scalding hot water from a shower or sink faucet, it’s very easy to understand. The thermostatic mixing valve prevents scalding by mixing the right amount of hot and cold water before reaching the outlet. So installing the mixing valve to your water heater can be a smart safety precaution if you have children or elderly individuals in your household.

Aside from the safety element we just mentioned, a thermostatic mixing valve offers other benefits. For one, it allows you to enjoy a lower temperature of hot water without turning down the thermostat of your water heater. The general recommendation is to set the water heater between 120–140°F. If you go lower than 120°F, you run the risk of Legionella (a dangerous form of bacteria) growing inside the tank. So if you don’t like super-hot water, a thermostatic mixing valve gives you that option without the additional health risk.

The Therm-Oz Thermostatic shower mixes hot and cold water to the perfect temperature every time. When other appliances in the house are used or toilets flushed, the flow of hot and cold water changes.

The thermostatic cartridge in the Therm-Oz valve maintains a constant temperature, to ensure no fluctuations. This ensures a constant, safe water temperature, preventing scalding or thermal shock. The valve will also shut off rapidly in the event of hot or cold supply failure. Therm-Oz offers options for new builds and converting your two-tap shower without pipework alteration.

The thermostatic shower valve can be installed as a shower upgrade in existing two-tap showers without tile alterations. For flick mixer conversions and new builds, the new build range includes a simple mounting bracket.

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Tried and tested technology in Europe but for reasons I can’t understand (maybe people are unsure of change and new tech) but this should be the new norm here in Oz.

While thermostatic mixing valves are relatively simple components, installing one to your water heater can get tricky. Any time you’re working with an electric or gas water heater, you need to have the right knowledge and tools – otherwise, you could do some serious damage to yourself, the unit, or both.

A safety button on the left handle ensures that temperatures cannot reach over 38 degrees unless the button is depressed.

The temp is set at the desired temp for me. I turn the tap on and the water is automatically adjusted for me. I just have a perfect shower with no fluctuations in temp at all.

Thermostatic mixing valves can also be installed closer to a shower or sink. This is called point of delivery, and can be used to prevent scalding in specific areas, such as a child’s bathroom.

The wax-filled thermostatic cartridge blends hot and cold water to ensure constant safe water temperature, even if other taps or appliances are used at the same time.

A thermostatic mixing valve is a unique plumbing component that is installed at or near your water heater. The valve has inlets for both hot and cold water. What it does is control the temperature of water coming out of the valve, and in this case, the water heater.