Mixing Valves

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High-Performance Mixing Valves

Mixing valves are essential for controlling water temperature and ensuring consistent performance in plumbing systems. They blend hot and cold water to provide a safe, comfortable output while preventing sudden temperature changes.

Thermostatic Mixing Valves

Thermostatic mixing valves automatically adjust the mix of hot and cold water to maintain a steady temperature. Ideal for both residential and commercial applications, they enhance safety and energy efficiency by preventing scalding and conserving hot water.

Leonard Mixing Valves

Leonard mixing valves are known for their precision and reliability in temperature control. Commonly used in hospitals, schools, and public facilities, they deliver consistent water temperature under varying pressure and flow conditions.

Powers Mixing Valves

Powers mixing valves combine advanced engineering with durable materials to ensure long-lasting performance. These valves are trusted in industrial and commercial settings where accurate temperature regulation is essential.

Mixing Valves for Water Heaters

Mixing valves for water heaters help optimize water temperature and extend heater life. They prevent overheating, improve comfort, and ensure the safe delivery of water throughout the system.

Reliable Quality and Efficiency

All our mixing valves are designed for dependable operation, efficiency, and user safety. Whether you need thermostatic or brand-specific models, they provide precise temperature control for every water system.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main types include thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs) for precise temperature control, pressure-balancing mixing valves for compensating pressure fluctuations, and manual mixing valves for fixed or manually adjusted blending. Thermostatic models are most commonly used in commercial and institutional applications.

Selection depends on required flow rate, temperature range, system pressure, compliance requirements, and installation point (point-of-use or master mixing). The valve must be properly sized to maintain stable outlet temperature under varying demand.

Yes, commercial mixing valves often must comply with plumbing codes and performance standards such as ASSE or CSA, depending on the application. Always verify local code requirements before installation.

Point-of-use mixing valves control temperature at individual fixtures, providing localized scald protection. Master mixing valves regulate temperature for an entire system or zone, typically installed near water heaters or mechanical rooms.

Yes, mixing valves are commonly installed on water heaters to deliver safe, controlled outlet temperatures while allowing the heater to store water at higher temperatures for efficiency and legionella control.

Proper sizing is based on peak flow demand, inlet temperature conditions, pressure drop, and diversity of fixtures. Undersized valves may restrict flow, while oversized valves can reduce temperature control accuracy.

Periodic inspection, cleaning of internal components, and temperature verification are recommended. Mineral buildup or debris can affect performance, especially in hard water environments.