Thermal balancing valves
Thermal balancing valves of TBVs are valves used to regulate the flow rates in hot water systems depending on the temperature, to ensure that a balanced water temperature is available when and where it is needed throughout the building. It is important to maintain a consistent temperature in a circuit, as balancing the water temperature prevents Legionella growth and helps avoid heat spikes that could damage other plumbing components or cause scalding.
Eric Winter, EMEA Director of Product Development (Valves), RWC, AT Journal issue 165, summer 2023.
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