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Protecting restroom users from scalding is critical in commercial applications. Though thermostatic mixing valves are a common way to regulate water temperature, they can add undue time and costs to your project.
Historically, these valves were separate from the faucet, representing an additional component that needed to be specified, installed and maintained. From a practical standpoint, servicing the mixing valve is more difficult when it is located below the deck.