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The way that a tempering valve works is not as complex as it may appear. A tempering valve contains a temperature-sensitive element, whose job is to focus on adjusting the mix of hot/cold water depending on:
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Tempering valves and TMVs (thermostatic mixing valves) get mixed up regularly, and they do have some similarities due to the fact they both mix hot/cold water together, but the main differences between the two are :
In many countries. approved backflow prevention assemblies are required by law, and must be installed in accordance with plumbing or building codes.[example needed] A typical backflow assembly has test cocks and shut-off valves, and must be tested when installed, if relocated or repaired, and also on a periodic basis.[citation needed]
Backflow means the undesirable reversal of flow of a liquid, gas, or suspended solid into the potable water supply; a backflow preventer is designed to keep this from happening. Points at which a potable water system connects with a non-potable water system are called cross connections. Such connections occur naturally in appliances such as clothes washers and dishwashers, but they must be carefully designed and installed to prevent backflow. Another common location for a backflow preventer is the connection of a fire sprinkler system to a water main, to prevent pressurized water from flowing from the fire suppression system into the public water supply.
Queensland Government (Department of Housing and Public Works – Hot Water System Requirements): https://www.hpw.qld.gov.au/construction/Sustainability/SustainableHousingLaws/Pages/ElectricHotWaterSystemReplacement.aspx
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In water distribution systems, water is normally maintained at a significant pressure to enable water to flow from the tap, shower, or other fixture. Water pressure may fail or be reduced when a water main bursts, pipes freeze, or there is unexpectedly high demand on the water system (for example, when several fire hydrants are opened). Reduced pressure in the pipe may allow contaminated water from the soil, from storage, or from other sources to be drawn up into the system.
The simplest, most reliable way to provide backflow prevention is to provide an air gap. An air gap is simply an open vertical space between any device that connects to a plumbing system (like a valve or faucet) and any place where contaminated water can collect or pool. A simple air gap has no moving parts, other than flowing water. Many plumbing codes specify a minimum air gap distance required for various circumstances, such as a drain connection for a dishwasher, e.g., BS 6282.
If you have any further questions regarding tempering valves or would like to arrange for one of our qualified Brisbane plumbers to check a tempering valve in your home, give Brisbane Plumbing and Drainage a call on 1300 616 203 and we can help.
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In Queensland, hot water must be heated to a minimum of 60°C to prevent the growth of bacteria such as Legionella, and a tempering device ensures that hot water is delivered to taps at a maximum temperature of 50°C.
One of the little additions to ensure that the water being used in your home is at the correct temperature at all times is a tempering valve. If you haven’t heard of them before, or aren’t sure how they work, you are not alone! That is why our hot water experts have collected some information to help you out – if you have any questions, give Brisbane Plumbing and Drainage a call on 1300 616 203 and we would be happy to assist further.
In the US, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) holds local water suppliers responsible for maintaining a certain amount of purity in potable water systems. Many states and/or local municipalities require annual testing of backflow prevention assemblies. In most cases, the law requires a double check (DC), reduced pressure principle device (RP) device, or an air gap when backflow prevention is mandated.[citation needed]
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The mixing valve is a sliding component that is contained within the tempering valve, ensuring the correct ratio of hot to cold water is being let through, and a tempering valve usually controls the temperature within ±3%. This video explains the workings of a tempering valve:
A closely related device is the backwater valve, which is designed to prevent sewage from backing up into a building and causing basement flooding.[1]
To prevent contamination due to back pressure, many health regulatory regimes require an air gap or mechanical backflow prevention assembly between the delivery point of mains water and local storage or use.[2] Where submerged mains inflow is permitted,[further explanation needed] a backflow prevention assembly is required, which protects the potable water system from contamination hazards. A check valve is a basic form of backflow prevention, but often more complex devices are required because check valves are not considered to be reliable, when compared to more sophisticated devices with redundancies and reduced-pressure zones.[further explanation needed]
Back pressure can force an undesirable contaminant to enter potable water piping. Sources of back pressure may be boilers, heat exchanging equipment, power washing equipment, fire sprinklers, or pumps in the water distribution system. In some cases there may be an almost continuous risk of overcoming the static water pressure in the piping. To reduce the risk of contamination, a backflow preventer can be fitted. A backflow preventer is also important when potentially toxic chemicals are used, for instance for commercial/industrial descaling of boilers, or when chemical bleaches are used for residential power washing.
Alternatively, a specialized backflow preventer valve may be installed at strategic locations in the plumbing system wherever there is a risk of contaminated fluids entering the water supply pipes. These valves are used where there is not sufficient vertical clearance or physical space to install an air gap, or when pressurized operation or other factors rule out use of an air gap. Because these valves use moving parts, they are often required to be inspected or tested periodically.
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Back-siphonage occurs when higher pressure fluids, gases, or suspended solids move to an area of lower pressure fluids. For example, when a drinking straw is used to consume a beverage, suction reduces the pressure of fluid inside the straw, causing liquid to move from the cup to inside the straw and then into the drinker's mouth. A significant drop of pressure in a water delivery system creates a similar suction, pulling possibly undesirable material into the system. This is an example of an indirect cross-connection.
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A tempering valve, otherwise known as hot water mixing valve or a hot water tempering valve, is either a 2-inlet or 3-inlet adjustable mixing valve which is activated by temperature. It regulates the temperature that hot water is released from outlets throughout your home, by mixing both hot and cold water together to achieve a particular temperature.
Back-pressure occurs for example when air is blown through the straw and bubbles begin to erupt at the submerged end. If, instead of air, natural gas had been forced into a potable water tank, the gas in turn could be carried to a kitchen faucet. This is an example of a direct cross-connection, with undesirable material being pushed into the system.
When you think about it, many of us really do take hot water for granted. We turn on our hot water tap and water at the correct temperature is released from the faucet almost every time and when it’s not, we are pretty annoyed about it… just think about when cold water comes out of the showerhead when you turn on the hot tap.