| Application: | Point of Source Heating |
|---|---|
| Size: | 3/4" |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 232 |
| Connection Method: | Sweat |
| Connection Type: | C x C |
| Material: | Bronze |
| Flow Capacity (Cv): | 3.7 |
| Width: | 2-9/16" |
| Height: | 5-1/8" |
| Valve Action: | Mixing Diverting |
| Max Pressure Differential (PSI): | 17 psi |
| Body Pattern: | 3-Way |
| Max Temp (F): | 248°F |
The maximum temp is 248 the min would be whatever your rated glycol freeze point is, if no glycol then obviously 32 degrees is safe low temp Sent from my iPhone
According to the literature provided the Maximum temperature rating is 120 C (248F) They sell a control with this that has two temperature ranges we use the 86 deg to 158 F control (T100R series thermostatic control sold separately)
Your cold water and hot water temperatures would have to remain consistent for a mixing valve to do this.
No, there is not. You would have to replace both the valve and actuator and then install an electronic controller. According to the manufacturer, you could look at the following devices: T775R2043 controller, VC7934ZZ11 valve actuator, and a VCZMS7100 3-way sweat valve.
We do not believe this valve will be able to do that.
The valve does not sense the temperature coming into the line, it simply mixes the hot and cold lines together to reduce the water temperature. There is a valve on the mixing valve that you manually adjust to change the temperature. Normally it is recommended to have a temperature gauge in line so that you can adjust it accurately to the temperature you need.