Horne Thermostatic Mixing Valves (PR08688)
PR08688 Horne Thermostatic Mixing Valves
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/8688
The Horne thermostatic mixing valves are designed to control the maximum temperature of blended water and to minimise the risk of scalding. The mixing valve will automatically mix hot and cold water to a pre-set temperature in areas such as showers, wash basins and baths. It will cut off the hot water supply within one second if the cold water suddenly fails. Temperature is set within the range of 35 to 50 degrees Celsius and can be adjusted using a removable key. Horne thermostatic mixing valves can be installed at baths, basins, rows of showers, behind panelling or in prefabricated plumbing systems.
General Details
- Extra product information
The valve will control unequal hot and cold pressures with a pressure differential of 20:1 ratio which makes it suitable for low pressure tank fed water and mains pressure cold water. The thermostatic element is designed to react quickly to temperature and pressure fluctuations,
controlling mixed water temperature to +/- 2 degrees. The maximum hot water operating temperature is 85 degrees.One thermostatic mixing valve can cater for more than one shower, wash basin and bath. Valves can be installed in any configuration with mixed outlet pointing upward, downward or horizontal and inlet connections can be rotated to suit pipe work. All valves can be installed in a 50mm stud wall and can be concealed behind access panels or supplied in a stainless steel control box. They can be serviced from the front without removing the valve body.
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The valve will control unequal hot and cold pressures with a pressure differential of 20:1 ratio which makes it suitable for low pressure tank fed water and mains pressure cold water. The thermostatic element is designed to react quickly to temperature and pressure fluctuations,
controlling mixed water temperature to +/- 2 degrees. The mixed outlet temperature can be set within a range from 35 to 50 degress Celcius.One thermostatic mixing valve can cater for more than one shower, wash basin and bath. Valves can be installed in any configuration with mixed outlet pointing upward, downward or horizontal and inlet connections can be rotated to suit pipe work. All valves can be installed in a 50mm stud wall and can be concealed behind access panels or supplied in a stainless steel control box. They can be serviced from the front without removing the valve body.
- Options
Recessed valve control boxes with lockable doors.
- Manufacturer/Country
- Australia
Models / Specifications
- Model H1502: One model only
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Suppliers (1)
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Tradelink (Head Office)
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Maintenance
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