What is a Tempering Valve?
A tempering valve regulates the temperature of hot water to ensure it never exceeds a safe level. This is particularly important in preventing scalding accidents, as hot water temperatures can quickly become dangerous, especially for children. In most cases, the tempering valve keeps the water temperature at a maximum of 50°C (the recommended limit) to protect you and your family.
Why Do You Need a Tempering Valve?
Safety: The primary purpose of a tempering valve is to ensure the water temperature is controlled and safe. Without a tempering valve, water from your hot water system can easily exceed safe temperatures, causing serious burns or scalding injuries.
Compliance: In Queensland, building codes and regulations require the installation of tempering valves in certain types of hot water systems. By having one installed, you ensure that your home meets the necessary safety standards for water heating.
Peace of Mind: With a tempering valve in place, you can confidently use hot water throughout your home without worrying about the water being too hot for your family members. This simple addition to your hot water system can make a big difference in your home's safety and comfort.