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Operating Limits

I

) For the manufacturer’s limits in terms of flow rates, pressures and temperature, refer to the 

manual code 

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II

) For optimum performance, dynamic supply pressures should be nominally balanced to 

within 10% of the lowest inlet pressure. Avoid draw-offs from hot water or cold water outlets 
immediately before the inlets of the thermostatic mixing valves as they can create an 
imbalance in the dynamic inlet pressures.

a) When necessary, utilise a pressure limiting valve or pressure reducing valve on the 

common cold water inlet to the heater and to the cold inlet to the mixing valve to equalise 
the hot and cold water pressures. AS 3500.1.2 recommends maximum static pressure 
of 500 kPa.

b) When necessary, utilise adjustable pressure reducing valve on the hot and cold water inlets 

to the mixing valve to equalise the inlet pressures. When dynamic pressures are unequal, 
the minimum flow rate must be such that the pressure ratio does not exceed 6:1.

c) Any pressure reducing valve to be used with hot water should be suitable for use with hot 

water at the maximum operating temperature.

Pressure ratio

This pressure ratio is calculated as:

Hot dynamic inlet pressure/Cold dynamic inlet pressure or
Cold dynamic inlet pressure/Hot dynamic inlet pressure

The maximum dynamic pressure ratio is 6:1

Pressure ratios outside the maximum allowed must be avoided because the ability of the valve
to control the mixed temperature within tolerance will be affected. If the requirements of the
Hosplan Code of Practice for Thermostatic mixing valves are met (balanced pressures within
10% of the lowest value), then the working conditions of the valve are within 6:1 pressure ratio.

Installation and servicing special notes

I

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These service instructions must be read in conjunction with the manual code 

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II

) Allow a minimum of 70 mm clearance above the temperature adjustment spindle to enable 

removal of the internal regulating components

III

) For typical installation diagram, refer to page 108 figure N°4 “Hosplan Code of Practice for 

Thermostatic mixing valves”.

IV

) For special conditions regarding Health care installation in hospitals and nursing homes, 

refer to “Hosplan Code of Practice for Thermostatic mixing valves”.

V

) For the preparation of commissioning report, refer to appendix 2 and 3 of “Hosplan Code 

of Practice for Thermostatic mixing valves”.

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Summary of Contents for 5213TM series

Page 1: ...ce i e within hospitals schools nursing homes etc The valve is designed to prevent the flow of water discharging from the mixed water outlet in the event of the failure of hot or cold supply The valve is complete with strainer and check valve at both hot and cold inlets Product Range Item code 521312TM with strainers and check valves at the inlets 15 mm 1 2 male compression end connection for copp...

Page 2: ... static 1400 kPa Maximum working pressure dynamic 500 kPa Minimum working pressure dynamic 20 kPa Maximum unbalanced dynamic supply hot cold or cold hot 6 1 Minimum temperature differential between hot water inlet and mixed water outlet to ensure shut off function 10 C Minimum temperature differential between mixed water outlet and cold water inlet to ensure stable operation 5 C Minimum flow rate ...

Page 3: ...lve If there are variations of temperature or pressure at the inlets the internal element automatically reacts attempting to restore the original temperature setting Thermal shut off In the event of a failure of a the hot or cold supply the piston will shut off stopping water discharging from the mixed water outlet The Caleffi valve requires a minimum temperature differential from hot inlet to mix...

Page 4: ...er bath or bidet The system must be sized taking into account the current legislation with regard to the nominal flow rate of each outlet The reference is AS NZS 3500 1 G l min 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 10 1 2 5 9 8 7 6 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 5 3 3 5 4 4 5 12 14 16 18 20 30 35 40 45 20 ΔP kPa 100 50 90 80 70 60 4 5 10 6 7 8 9 12 14 16 18 25 30 35 40 45 20 50 Ø 20 mm Ø 15 mm 120 140 150 15 mm Kv 1 5 m 3 h 20 mm K...

Page 5: ...2 9 10 4 6 7 5 2 3 1 VALVE BODY UNION NUT SEAL INSERT CHECK VALVE TAIL PIECE BODY INSERT STRAINER TEMPERATURE SPINDLE LOCKING NUT FLOW CONVEYOR THERMOSTATIC ELEMENT O RING SEAL UNDER SPRING UPPER BODY PROTECTIVE HEAD 5 F istr 38650_5213 9 07 2007 14 04 Pagina 5 ...

Page 6: ...m the outlet of the valve to any terminal fitting We recommend that the Caleffi 5213TM series valve is installed as close as practically possible to the outlet which it is serving The connecting hot and cold water supplies must be connected to the valve strictly in accordance with the indications on the body of the valve The inlets of the valves are clearly marked with the letters H hot and C cold...

Page 7: ...most Importance i e within hospitals schools nursing homes etc This type of valve is intended mainly for use in applications with set temperature below 45 C Thermostatic Mixing Valve Thermostatic Mixing Valve Thermostatic Mixing Valve Thermostatic Mixing Valve Pressure reducing valve if required Isolating valve Isolating valve Strainer check valve Strainer check valve T Pressure reducing valve if ...

Page 8: ...re established the valve can be commissioned Due to the unique design of the cap the temperature setting can be adjusted by removing the cap from the valve body and reversing the cap onto the temperature adjustment spindle We suggest that the following sequence is followed when commissioning the valve a Set the mixed water discharge temperature to the required temperature b Measure and record the ...

Page 9: ...Temperature adjustment Remove the cap Direction of temperature adjustment Temperature adjustment Lock adjustment spindle with locking nut 1 2 3 4 9 F istr 38650_5213 9 07 2007 14 04 Pagina 9 ...

Page 10: ...5213TM series valves can be accessed in a similar way to 1 to ensure freedom of operation and correct seating 3 In case of service work the internal components of the valve can be dis assembled for cleaning and discaling a Remove the cap of the valve 1 and the locking nut 2 b Remove the upper body 3 using a suitable spanner c Remove parts 5 7 noting the correct orientation d Remove all signs of sc...

Page 11: ...he water supplies at the inlets of the valve c Incorrect commissioning of the valve a Insufficient water supplies b Fluctuations in supply pressures temperatures c Adverse effect created by other draw off points on the system a In line filters blocked b Insufficient supply pressures c Debris obstructing valve operation a Installation not in accordance with our recommendations b The minimum tempera...

Page 12: ...ory to the requirements of AS 4032 1 2005 and it has the Licence N 2466 NSW approval The Caleffi 5213TM series thermostatic mixing valves are approved by the relevant authorities for use in health care buildings This product must be installed and commissioned in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions with the requirements of the local Water Supply Authority and with the documents followin...

Page 13: ...o be used for temperatures and pressures outside the above limits please consult the Australian Agent 3 If the cold water temperature is near freezing point refer to AS 3500 1 2 4 Temperature setting measured at outlet fixtures as required in Patient Occupied Areas of Health Care Buildings in NSW Adults 40 5 C to 43 5 C Safety cut off 46 0 C in case of Cold Water Failure Children and neonates 38 C...

Page 14: ... Pressure ratio This pressure ratio is calculated as Hot dynamic inlet pressure Cold dynamic inlet pressure or Cold dynamic inlet pressure Hot dynamic inlet pressure The maximum dynamic pressure ratio is 6 1 Pressure ratios outside the maximum allowed must be avoided because the ability of the valve to control the mixed temperature within tolerance will be affected If the requirements of the Hospl...

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Page 20: ...22 8491 R A Fax 39 322 863723 Http www caleffi com E mail info caleffi it AUSTRALIAN AGENT ALL VALVE INDUSTRIES Pty Ltd 30 205 Port Hacking Road Miranda NSW 2228 Tel 02 8543 5111 Fax 02 8543 5122 E mail info allvalve com au F istr 38650_5213 9 07 2007 14 04 Pagina 20 ...

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