Description
Thermostatic Mixing Valve
JX-0319
- Temperature Inlet Cold Water: 5-29°c
- Adjustment Accuracy: ±2°c
- ABS handle+Stainless steel spring
- Working temperature;0.5 bar-5 bar
- Water flow:67 L/min in 1 Bar Water Pressure
- The outlet temperature is 30-50℃ 1/2″ 495
inlet hot water is 50-95℃ 3/4 “587
Max water outlet flow 1.6m³/H with 1kgs water pressure standard
Brass materials with sandblasted - Sizes; from DN15-DN20
Thermostat water valve specs
No. | Part | Materials |
1 |
Body |
Brass, Lead-free |
2 |
Cartridge |
Brass |
3 |
Temperature |
0.5 bar-5 bar |
4 |
Water flow |
67 L/min in 1 Bar Water Pressure |
5 |
Media |
Water, Gas |
6 |
Hot water(Outlet) |
30-50℃ |
7 |
Hot water(Inlet) |
50-95℃ |

Introduction: Types of Thermostatic Mixing Valves:
Thermostatic mixing valves are an important part of many plumbing systems. There are different types of thermostatic mixing valves, each with advantages and disadvantages. This article will discuss the five most common types of thermostatic mixing valves.
Installation of the thermostat mix valve:
The thermostatic mixing valve (TMV) is a device that regulates the temperature of the water that flows to the fixtures in a plumbing system. The TMV maintains a constant water temperature by mixing hot and cold water supplies to the desired temperature. This article discusses the installation of a thermostatic mixing valve on a domestic hot water system.
How it Works of the water mixing valve:
Water mixing valves are a necessary piece of plumbing equipment in many homes. They allow water from different sources, such as a hot and cold water line, to be mixed to the perfect temperature before entering the faucet. This prevents the homeowner from having to adjust the temperature on each faucet. The valves also help conserve water by shutting off when not in use.
Applications of thermostat water mixing valve:
Applications of thermostat water mixing valves are found in many industries. These valves regulate the temperature of a fluid mixture by controlling the proportion of hot and cold fluids that enter the mixture. This is accomplished by using a thermostat to sense the mixture’s temperature and activate or deactivate the valve as needed to maintain the desired temperature.
Advantages and Disadvantages of the water mixing valve:
Water mixing valves are devices used to mix two or more fluids. They are often used in plumbing systems to mix hot and cold water to reach the desired temperature. There are many water mixing valves, each with advantages and disadvantages.
Conclusion of the water mixing valve
After installing the water mixing valve, I tested it by running the cold water in the kitchen sink until it was nice and cold, then turning on the hot water. The hot water started coming out of the faucet within a few seconds.