Leonard Valve TM-600-LF Mixing Valve 85F Thermostat Valve System 58 GPM
Leonard
Details
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CategoryMiscellaneous
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Dimension14.0in x 17.0in x 10.0in
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SerialEMV659107LF
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Leonard TM-600-LF Single Drench Shower Valve is an efficient thermostatic mixing solution for industrial and laboratory settings. Designed by Leonard, this valve features an ECO-MIX DURA-trol bimetal thermostat for enhanced regulation of hot and cold water intake, compensating for fluctuations in supply temperature and pressure. The valve is preset to maintain a reliable 85°F (29°C) temperature, ideal for a variety of applications. Its fail-safe function activates a cold water bypass providing 20 GPM at 30 PSI if hot water is lost. Engineered with a robust rough bronze finish, it includes a dial thermometer for easy monitoring and union angle check stops on inlets. With maximum flow capabilities reaching up to 58 GPM, it meets Low Lead requirements, making it safe and compliant for use. Perfect for facilities needing reliable, precise water temperature control.
Key Features
- ECO-MIX DURA-trol bimetal thermostat
- Temperature maintained at 85°F (29°C)
- Fail-safe cold water bypass at 20 GPM
- Maximum flow rate of 58 GPM
- Rough bronze finish with a dial thermometer
- Union angle checkstops on inlets
- Certified Low Lead compliance
Specifications
- Cold Water Bypass: 20 GPM at 30 PSI
- Full 3/4” top or bottom inlets and 1” top outlet
- Adjustable high temperature limit: 90°F (32°C)
- Rough bronze durable finish
- Dial thermometer: 0 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C)
Weight
Imperial: 21.6 Pounds
Metric: 9.8 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 16.8 lb x 20.4 lb x 12.0 lb
Metric: 42.67 cm x 51.82 cm x 30.48 cm
Harmonized Code
84818010
Harmonized Code Details
The harmonized code 84818010 corresponds to 'Thermostatic Valves'. This choice was made due to the product being a thermostatic valve system designed for regulating water temperature in industrial settings.
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