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TVM-WTVM-H
Provides constant temperature at •
the outlet
Adjustable between 30ºC and 70ºC•
Locking function•
DN20(TVM-W)•
DN20&DN25(TVM-H)
Replaceable thermostatic element•
Reduced risk of Legionella buildup•
The TVM range of thermostatic mixing
valves is designed for use in hot water
and heating systems (heating systems:
TVM-H only) to regulate the outlet
temperature to provide a constant and
safe temperature.
By mixing the hot and cold supply water
the TVM valve effectively provides a
greater volume of hot water from any
given tank size.
The TVM-W is suitable for single outlets
i.e. baths, basins, showers and bidets.
The TWM-H is suitable for:
Without
return valves
With
return valves
3 Showers 2 Showers
4 Sinks 3 Sinks
2 kitchen/cleaning
sinks
1 kitchen/cleaning
sink
A replaceable thermostatic insert is
available as a spare part which can be
easily replaced if performance decreases
due to normal wear and tear.
TVM-W
Type Size Connection
Temperature
Range
E (l/min) Kvs 1 Kvs 2 Code No.
TVM-W DN20 G 1/1 30 - 70°C 39 1.9 1.65 003Z112500
E = extracted (outlet) quantity at p = 1.5 bar
Kvs 1 = without check valve
Kvs 2 = with check valve
Accessories and Spare Parts
Type Maximum Pressure Maximum Temperature Code No.
Non-return valve DN20 10 bar 95°C 003Z113000
Thermostatic element 003Z113200
TVM-H
DN G Temperature Range E (l/min) Kvs 1 Kvs 2 Code No.
TVM-H 20 1” 30 - 70°C 39 1.9 1.65 003Z112000
TVM-H 25 1¾” 30 - 70°C 61 3.0 2.6 003Z112700
E = extracted (outlet) quantity at p = 1.5 bar
Kvs 1 = without check valve
Kvs 2 = with check valve
Type Maximum Pressure Maximum Temperature Code No.
Check valve DN 20 10 bar 95°C 003Z113000
Check valve DN 25 10 bar 95°C 003Z113100
Thermostatic element 003Z113200
ThermostaticMixingValves
TVM-H and TVM-W
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