Thermostatic Mixing Valve22mm

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Thermostatic Mixing Valves blend hot water (stored at temperatures high enough to kill bacteria) with cold, to ensure constant, safe outlet temperatures preventing scalding.

Thermostatic mixing valvehow it works

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Thermostatic mixing valveadjustment

When temperatures are at or below freezing, it’s important to protect your sprinkler system in order to avoid freeze damage. The best way to avoid freeze damage is to have your system winterized prior to a freeze.

However, Colorado is known for its rapidly changing climate. It’s important to know how to protect your homes sprinkler system in case of an unexpected freeze and your system hasn’t been winterized. To properly protect your system from freezing and causing costly damage, there are various steps you can take to get you through the night so you can properly winterize your system on a later date.

Predominantly used in the healthcare industry, Thermostatic Mixing Valves are installed in situations where there is a high risk of scalding i.e. hospitals, care homes & schools.

Thermostatic mixing valvetemperature setting

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PLEASE NOTE: The steps detailed here are good preventative measures for unexpected freezes, but freezing temperatures can still cause damage to components of your sprinkler system.