How do you know if your mix valve is bad?
3 Signs Your Thermostatic Mixing Valve Has a Problem
- Your water temperature isn’t right. If a TMV valve stops working correctly, then you may notice that your hot water suddenly starts to run hotter than it should.
- Your water doesn’t flow normally.
- You have leaks or drips.
Why is my shower not getting warm?
The reason why you’re not getting enough hot water from your shower could be because the mixing valve isn’t working. The rubber parts found in the mixing valves get worn down over time, and you will need to replace it.
Why does my thermostatic shower not get hot?
Can you install a thermostatic mixing valve upside down?
In any position, the thermostatic mixing valve can be installed. Either upside down or sideways.
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Why choose a dux gas continuous flow water heater?
Dux gas continuous flow water heaters heat the water only as needed, not wasting energy by keeping water in a tank hot, earning it a 6 star (or higher) energy rating. With several flow capacity models available, ensure you select a Dux continuous flow water heater that best suits to the number of outlets in the home.
What is a thermostatic mixing valve and how does it work?
Thermostatic mixing valves are faster in responding to temperature and pressure changes and typically limit output temperature variances to ±1%. The exceptions to this rule are tankless continuous flow hot water systems.
How do I contact dux for further information on cwrv?
For further information contact Dux on 1300 365 115. In keeping with Australian Standard AS3500.4, the terminology CWRV (Cold Water Relief Valve) has been changed and is now described as an ECV Expansion Control Valve).