Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => Plumbing => Topic started by: tinfoilhat2020 on December 01, 2017, 12:54:53 AM
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for years ive ran without a mixing valve. Never seen the need, I just don't crank the hot water up all the way when taking a shower. lol. I actually loved the super hot water for cleaning dirty pots and pans...amazing what 160+ water will do.
Unfortunately my better half wants me install a mixing valve now the boys are a bit older and we will have more people taking showers/baths.
Whats the best one to go with?
Thanks!
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Have you sought the advice of your local plumbing supply store? I would think they'd have an idea of what the local plumbers like to use. Roger
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While spendy the AMX series from Honeywell is the easiest, straight thru with out the need for a whole bunch of extra fittings.
http://www.supplyhouse.com/Honeywell-Sparco-AMX101-US-1LF-3-4-Union-Sweat-AMX-Series-DirectConnect-Lead-Free
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Absolutely the AMX in my opinion. They are quite a bit more expensive, but only take 15 minutes and 3-5 joints to install and perform flawlessly. I have 2 of them at home and quite a few out in the wild with great results. Their straight through design and unions make them a breeze to put in, plus they don't need the extra jumblefuck of elbows out the side for the mixed water. Regular ones can be made to fit in a new install fairly easily, but in a retrofit where your hot line is probably straight out the top of the tank they're the cat's meow
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Ahhhh train the wife and kids....I got mine at 155, learn to use it :-*