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The control of water temperature for the source of supply should be controlled by ASSE 1017 listed mixing valves. These valves can also be used for re-circulation systems to maintain domestic hot water supply temperatures at levels (temperatures above 55C (131F) that prevent the growth of harmful bacteria such as Legionella.
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Nov 28, 2019 · Control the hot water temperature at faucets and showers that don't have anti-scald valves by installing a mixing valve or a point-of-use tempering valve.
Thermostatic valves are used for the infinite, proportional regulation of flow quantity, depending on the setting and the sensor temperature. Learn more in this eLesson.
Often used in tubing systems with low-flow drinking water faucets and fixtures, this valve meets NSF/ANSI 61 and has compression fittings that bite down on hard metal and plastic tubing for a secure seal. It blends hot and cold water to automatically maintain a set outlet temperature.
A temperature control valve (TCV) is used to control the process temperature by regulating the flow or pressure of thermal fluid in a heating coil, tank shell, compressor, or other heating element. The temperature control valve is also known as a temperature regulator.
Temperature regulators and temperature control valves (sometimes referred to as TCV) are designed to control the temperature of a process by controlling thermal fluid pressure or flow in compressors, tank jackets, heating coils, or other heating elements.