JRGUMAT Thermostatic Mixing Valve

With the JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve from GF Piping Systems, mixed water with a constant temperature can be ensured in an energy-efficient manner - wherever this is desired or required. It is used in different system sizes and applications. The JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve is extremely durable and has proven its worth for decades.

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One product - a host of potential applications

Residential and sensitive buildings

Excessively hot water can scald the skin. The maximum hot water temperatures at tapping points such as faucets or shower heads should therefore be limited. Because skin damage occurs within minutes at a water temperature of between just 45 and 51°C, within seconds at 51°C and above, and within a split second at over 70°C. In buildings with sensitive uses such as hospitals, care homes, schools and nurseries, but also within in hotels or apartments, the hot water can be set to a safe maximum temperature with the JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve. 

Farms

On farms, for example, the JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve regulates the water temperature of drinking troughs for livestock or during feed preparation. 

Industrial and commercial

Thanks to their high control accuracy, JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valves can be used for special applications, as regulating elements for maintaining temperatures or for processes requiring a constant water temperature. Wherever hands are not free to individually adjust the water temperature via a mixer tap, blended water set to the desired temperature comes in handy.

Overtemperature protection for alternative energy systems

When water is heated using solar energy, pellet stoves or log heaters for example, high temperatures can occur in the hot water tank. The JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve regulates the hot water to the desired temperature. 

Heating technology

The JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve is also used as a thermal switch, for example in heat exchangers and hygiene storage tanks with different water temperature ranges.

How does the JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve work?

The JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve is an open architecture, proportionally regulating three-way mixer made of gunmetal. The blended water temperature is transferred to the thermostat. This compares the temperature with the set point. If the blended water temperature does not match the set point, the volume in the thermostat changes. This causes the valve slide to move across the pin so that more cold or hot water can flow in as required, until the blended water temperature matches the set point.

The housing of the JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve is made of low-lead gunmetal. This alloy complies with the current EU lead limits and may be installed without hesitation until 2036 and used afterwards. Click here for more information on the conversion of the product range to lead-free materials.

The installation instructions must be followed to ensure trouble-free function of the JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valves. The local standards and guidelines must be observed

For advice, please contact your local technical customer services team or representative. We will be happy to advise you on the correct application and installation specifications.

Individual water temperatures

JRGUMAT 3400 thermostatic mixing valves are currently available with factory-set standard temperatures (25/40/48/55°C). The individual settings range from a minimum of 20°C to a maximum of 65°C. Other types covering additional temperature ranges are available. It is possible to change the blended water temperature setting within the specified setting ranges of the respective thermostatic mixing valve.

The temperature of the supplied hot water must be at least 5K above the desired blended water temperature for the JRGUMAT thermostatic mixing valve to function properly. Balanced hydraulic conditions at the hot and cold water inlet are crucial. 

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