Description
JX-0710
Floor Heating Mixed Water Center For Water Temperature Control System
Valve standard; National Standard
The object of action; Floor heating mixing system
Applicable media; water
Dimension; Medium size
Structure form; Fixed type
Pressure environment; Atmospheric pressure
Driving method; Electronic
Flow direction; Commutation
Valve role; Floor heating mixing system
Mode of action; Single action
Type (channel position); Four-way flow channel
Eccentricity requirement; No eccentricity
Functional role; Bypass type
Lining material; Rubber
Voltage: 230V Frequency: 50Hz
Flow 1.9m3 / h Head: 3.1m
Selection of refined copper material: The valve body is cast after high-temperature forging to ensure that it is high-density, safe, and reliable. It’s suitable for home heating.
A floor-heating mixed water center is a device that controls the temperature of the water that is circulated through a floor-heating system. This device mixes hot water from a boiler with cooler water from a return pipe to achieve the desired temperature. The mixed water is then distributed to the floor heating system. Here’s a step-by-step tutorial on how to install a floor-heating mixed water center for a water temperature control system:
- Gather the necessary tools and materials. You will need a floor heating mixed water center, a boiler, a return pipe, a supply pipe, and various plumbing tools and accessories.
- Determine the location of the mixed water center. The center should be installed in a location that is easily accessible and close to the boiler and floor heating system.
- Install the mixed water center. The center should be installed on a sturdy surface, such as a concrete slab, and secured with bolts or screws. Connect the supply pipe and return the pipe to the mixed water center.
- Connect the mixed water center to the boiler. Use a pipe wrench to connect the hot water outlet from the boiler to the mixed water center.
- Connect the mixed water center to the floor heating system. Use a pipe wrench to connect the mixed water outlet to the distribution manifold for the floor heating system.
- Test the system. Turn on the boiler and allow it to heat up. Use a thermometer to check the mixed water temperature at the outlet of the mixed water center. Adjust the temperature using the mixing valve until the desired temperature is reached.
Floor Heating Mixed Water Center for Water Temperature Control System Applications:
Floor-heating mixed water centers are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings to control water temperature in floor heating systems. These systems provide an efficient and comfortable way to heat a building. The mixed water center can also control water temperature in other hydronic heating systems, such as radiators or baseboard heaters.
How the Floor Heating Mixed Water Center for Water Temperature Control System Works:
The floor heating mixed water center works by mixing hot water from a boiler with cooler water from a return pipe. The mixing valve in the center controls the temperature of the mixed water that is then distributed to the floor heating system. The temperature is adjusted by opening or closing the mixing valve to allow more or less hot water to flow into the mixing chamber.
Floor Heating Mixed Water Center for Water Temperature Control System Installation Tips:
- Make sure to use the correct size pipes and fittings for your system.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and use.
- Install the mixed water center in a location that is easily accessible for maintenance and repair.
Repair Tips:
- If the mixed water temperature is not reaching the desired temperature, check the mixing valve and adjust it as needed.
- Check for leaks in the pipes and fittings and repair them as needed.
- Check the boiler and floor heating system for any issues affecting the performance of the mixed water center.
- If the mixed water temperature is too high, it may be due to a malfunctioning temperature sensor or a faulty mixing valve. Check these components and replace them if necessary.
- If the mixed water temperature is too low, check the hot water supply from the boiler and ensure that the boiler is functioning properly.
- If the mixed water center is not operating, check the power supply and ensure that the control panel is functioning properly. Check the fuses and circuit breakers as well.
It’s important to perform regular maintenance on the floor heating mixed water center to ensure its continued operation. This includes cleaning the mixing valve and sensors, checking for leaks, and inspecting the pipes and fittings for any signs of wear or damage.
In summary, a floor-heating mixed water center for water temperature control is essential to a hydronic heating system. Proper installation, use, and maintenance can provide efficient and comfortable heating for a building. If you encounter any issues with your mixed water center, it’s important to address them promptly to prevent further damage and ensure that your system continues to operate effectively.