Part G safety in the home

To achieve compliance with the temperature-safety regulation in the new Part G of the Building Regulations, Reliance Water Controls offers a selection of TMV2-approved thermostatic mixing valves to suite domestic systems. These valves provide precise and stable temperature control and protect the user against thermal shock if either the hot- or cold-water supply fails. They are approved by WRAS and Buildcert to the TMV2 scheme for thermostatic mixing valves in domestic properties.

These thermostatic mixing valves can be easily fitted near the outlet and provide the same level of anti-scald protection as a thermostatic tap or bath/shower mixer, but at considerably lower cost and allow the choice of budget and style for bath taps or fittings to remain flexible.

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