Pegler launches Tectite TMVs

Pegler, TMV, domestic hot water, DHW

Pegler has added thermostatic mixing valves to its Tectite range of push-fit plumbing fittings. They can be connected to copper, stainless steel, PE-X and polybutylene pipes. These TMVs are available for pipes sizes of 15 and 22 mm and supplied with strainers and non-return valves. A tamper-proof cap prevents unauthorised adjustment of the temperature setting, which is preset to 43°C.

These TX405 inline TMS are combined TMV3 and TMV2 compact mixing valves that meet the requirements of NHS Model Engineering Specification DO8. In addition, they are third-party approved through Buildcert.

They also meet the EN 1111 and EN 1287 standard, so they can be used for domestic baths in new-build properties as required by Part G of the Building Regulations.

For more information on this story, click here: July 2013, 181
Related links:
Related articles:



modbs tv logo

More refrigerant bans possible, says government

The government could tighten up the rules that restrict the use of global warming refrigerant gases including speeding up phase-out programmes and introducing new bans, according to a spokesman from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).

Baxi research suggests schools strongly support heat decarbonisation

A survey conducted by Baxi of 200 state school estates managers, consultant engineers and M&E contractors has found that while enthusiasm for Net Zero and support for low carbon heating systems in schools is thriving, persistent barriers remain.