🌟 Elevate your daily ritual with flawless temperature control!
The TreMax Thermostatic Mixing Valve features a solid brass body with a golden finish, designed for US standard 1/2” NPT connections. It precisely blends hot and cold water to maintain a stable outlet temperature between 68°F and 122°F, with easy-to-read Fahrenheit markings and a safety override button for temperatures above 100°F. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, stylish, and hassle-free shower temperature control.
Material | Brass |
Brand | TreMax |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.2 x 5.1 x 1.9 inches |
Exterior Finish | Brass |
Inlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Outlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
Valve Type | Thermostatic Mixing Valve |
Manufacturer | TreMax |
Part Number | TreMax-CA-MixingValveSet |
Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.2 x 5.1 x 1.9 inches |
Item model number | TreMax-CA-MixingValveSet |
Color | Golden |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**E
Worked for my needs
For what i needed it for it worked out great.
R**S
Works perfectly
This mixing valve is one of the few on Amazon that uses the standard NPT found in the US. It works well with typical NPT fittings or with FIP. When using FIP fittings like you find on the braided flex lines, DO NOT use teflon tape. FIP doesn't need to seal via thread contact. The FIP fittings have a rubber washer that seals. Unfortunately there are a variety of thread types to navigate, so you need to know what you are doing when choosing compatible fittings. I had no problem with leaks that others complain about, other than the one I neglected to tighten!I installed this on a 4 gal undersink water heater which I need to set to around 130 deg to keep it from running out of hot water before the main water heater makes it to the sink. 130 will be unpleasantly hot after a couple seconds, and I found setting this mixing valve to 110 works well for cleaning dishes without scalding myself and having to control the temperature with the faucet. Also the advantage of mixing valves like this is that you can set the water heater temp higher and this will keep the water at the faucet at a constant temperature with just the hot side of the faucet open.
J**Y
For the price, for the quality, for the effectiveness I will buy more of these
Honestly? You could install this at every sink in the house. I'm using it temporarily for the SHOWER! I'm waiting for my Delta valves and fixtures so I temporarily set this up and guess what? It's incredible! It maintains a high water pressure, very precise temp, very easy to install and use. For the money, this really could be install throughout the house to prevent burns. I say this to those who have children in the house or come into the house. You could use it at a pet grooming tub. Think about it- you set it to match the perfect temp for dogs or cats and then it's done. I'm buying more now.
S**L
Decent Value-I’d buy again.
Works good. Compact. Inexpensive. Simple. But, had difficulty with leaks at pipe connections. I used teflon pipe dope which should have done the trick. However all 3 pipe fittings had minute leaks. I had to take it apart & use a heavier blue sealant which worked. I would buy again.
M**D
Works great !
Works great !
J**H
At 100° setting we got 98°F Hot Water...push red button to go hotter...
Half way to the 113°F mark was about 110°F Water...what the child day care inspector said was the max allowed. Our water outputs were 3/8 compression, pretty standard.To the bottom output of limiter we added a 1/2 NPT female to 3/8 compression male. The G 1/2 female adapter is not a good fit...those are for the rest of the world - different thread count and pitch. Hot water input from faucet goes here. Compression fittings DO NOT NEED teflon tape. The rubber seals work well.We then used a premade hose that was 3/8 compression from the hot shut off - to a 1/2 NPT female to the left side of limiter. The 1/2 fitting on these also has a rubber seal. No teflon tape needed here either. Ours had to be 20 inches.On the cold shutoff we used a 3/8 compression female 'T" to 2 male 3/8 compressions. Cold hose from faucet goes on one of these.Other 3/8 from "T" hooks to premade 3/8 compression hose. 1/2 NPT fitting on hose goes to right side of limiter. Done! We used a 16 inch hose on this side.Some limiter kits include clips that mount on the wall to hang limiter by your hoses. I needed mine closer, so used 3 to 4 inch hose clamps to attach to a 1-1/2 drain fitting. I made a custom wood wedge behind limiter, so temperature could be more easily adjusted.Amazon has the 3/8 "T's" and 1/2 NPT to 3/8 compression adapters, if you can not find them at your Home Depot or Lowe's. Our Menards has a good selection - and I "Save Big Money" there. Good Luck!Turning the knob on top all the way to F will allow your original hot water temperature. I recommend MAXIMUM temperature of 129°F to prevent scalding yourself.
C**R
no proof for lead free and valve could vibrate
The item is claimed to be lead free but seller failed to provide certification for it. Is it safe for sale in California?Bought 2, 1 of them vibrates and/or makes noises during use after installation and returned it. The other is good. As mentioned by others, there could be a surge of high temperature water out of this valve in the beginning of usage.
S**E
Required to meet the local code.
At the final inspection, the town’s plumbing inspector informed me that the building code requires a thermostatic mixing valve on our new shower stall. Wish he told me before I closed up the wall. Nevertheless, I had to install one. This valve is relatively easy to install and has been working well for the past 2 months.
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