Low maintenance, easy-to-install thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs) are designed to protect against accidental scalding, & increase amounts of available hot water.

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The 3-way ESBE VTA570 can be utilized in a mixing or diverting application for hydronic closed looped systems (not for potable water). Typically, this thermostatic control is used as a non-electric alternative for a 2-pipe changeover diverting application.

The 3-way ESBE VTA Series thermostatic mixing valves replace Series 20 & 30MR styles of valves and are designed for point of source in domestic hot water distribution systems and/or regulation of supply in hydronic heating systems.

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KOVM mixing valve bodies are designed to maintain room temperature by controlling hot (or chilled) water flow through radiators, fans, convectors, etc. Due to the KOVM’s unique bypass design, a constant system flow is achieved regardless of the room’s heating (or cooling) requirements. Therefore system pressures and flow rates are automatically kept constant without the need for pressure controlled bypass valves.

The three way mixing valves feature anti-scalding technology and are available in a VTA Series Lead Free style or a VTA 570 mixing and diverting style for closed loop applications.

Reverse osmosis (RO) is a process where water and contaminants are separated by passage through a thin semipermeable membrane. The membrane creates a barrier between water molecules and chemical or microbial contaminants as high-pressure forces water through the membrane, leaving contaminants behind. RO systems can remove most organics, metals and nitrate but are often used in succession with activated carbon and UV light for increased efficiency and for removal of inorganic compounds. This multibarrier approach eliminates a wide variety of contaminants that no single system can fully address.