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Bristan MT503CP TMV3 15mm Thermostatic Mixing Valve

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Reliance Valves Ausimix Compact TMV2/3 Thermostatic Mixing Valve blends hot and cold water to a constant and safe outlet temperature to prevent scalding. The compact valve is available with a variety of connection ends. By having a mixing valve such as the Bristan Sirrus thermostatic mixing valve 15mm in your commercial washroom, you can create a safer environment. Ensuring that your hot water supply and systems are fitted with a protective device such as a thermostatic mixing valve is essential to killing any harmful bacteria and preventing users from scalding themselves. It is particularly important to have a TMV in washrooms used by those with disabilities, the elderly and the young as they may not be able to react as fast should water scald from them. The valve has a 15mm inlet for hot and cold water. The thermostat on the valves can be set up to 38ºC, with a safety switch which can be overridden allowing a maximum temperature of 42ºC.

MT503CP-ISO Bristan Sirrus 15mm TMV3 Thermostatic Mixing Valve with Isolation on hot and cold inlets Pre-set to a temperature of 43 degrees Celsius with a maximum of 80 degrees Celsius input temperature on the hot inlet. The Heatguard TMV3-8 is designed to mix hot and cold water at the point of discharge to a safer and cooler temperature to prevent accidental scalding. If the cold water supply fails, the valve automatically shuts off the hot water to prevent unsafe temperatures from reaching the outlet. Our Bristan Sirrus thermostatic mixing valve 15mm has a safe pre-set temperature of 43 degrees Celsius and can reach a maximum of 80 degrees. This helps to ensure that any users won’t scald themselvesOur 15mm Bristan Sirrus thermostatic mixing valve can be installed into a hot water heater or on a specific plumbing fixture (such as through a shower valve). TMV3 and TMV2 approved, the compact valve can deliver 35 l/min at 2.5 bar pressure. It is also compliant with Building Regulation Part G and D08. The TMV2 and TMV3 schemes are run by BuildCert and are an independent testing scheme that ensures national and international standards are met. (BS EN 1111 and 1287). When the mixing valve is approved under the scheme, it means high standards of thermostatic protection and suitability for use in the home (TMV2) and commercial applications (TMV3) have been met.

The Bristan Sirrus TMV3 Thermostatic Mixing Valve 15mm comes in three varieties, a regular basic 15mm valve, a 15mm TMV3 valve with isolation and a TMV3 thermal mixing valve with built-in isolation and 90-degree elbows. National Health Service Model Engineering Specification – Thermostatic Mixing Valves – Heath Premises – D08 and BS 7942: 2011 Thermostatic Mixing Valve for use in care establishments (TMV3)Reliance Valves Heatguard TMV3-8 Thermostatic Mixing Valve blends hot and cold water to a constant and safe shower and bath outlet temperature to prevent scalding.

Solder connections to the valve before you fix it in place as this will prevent damage to any gaskets.It’s advised that you hire a plumbing professional to install a thermostatic mixing valve if you are inexperienced. This will ensure that the work is carried out correctly and safe for use. MT503CP-ISOELB Bristan Sirrus15mm TMV3 Thermostatic Mixing Valve with Isolation and 90-degree elbows on the hot and cold inlets BS EN 1111 : 2017 Sanitary tapware. Thermostatic Mixing Valves (PN10) General technical specification & BS EN 1287: 2017 Sanitary tapware. Low Pressure Thermostatic Mixing Valves General technical specification (TMV2) You can usually install a TMV in any position but ensure that you refer to your manufacturer's instructions to be sure.

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