Each Calefactio Tankless Water Heater Valve kits includes two isolation valves with drain and a 150 PSI pressure relief valve. Some kits are also offered with a 30 PSI pressure relief valve. The valves are compact and...

The HGTE-HGTEV Series bladder expansion tanks are designed for use in domestic installations for potable hot water applications. The tanks are installed in systems equipped with a backflow preventer or as an add-on to...

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Whether you’re conceptualizing a fresh kitchen design, rejuvenating an existing one, or enhancing individual appliances, rely on our expertise. Apart from the readily available items in our showroom, our experienced team can procure exactly what you require through custom orders, guaranteeing a seamless fit for your distinct needs. Allow us to collaborate with you as your kitchen design ally, effortlessly translating your vision into reality.

Calefactio’s thermostatic valves are offered in four connection types. They are meant to provide a constant water temperature despite variations in the cold or hot water supply. Installing a thermostatic valves...

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Calefactio’s service valves kit is designed for tankless water heaters under 2 gallons. It combines two isolation valves including drains, a pressure relief valve, a union tee, and a port on the cold side for an expansion tank. The expansion tank function is to absorb the increased volume of water which results from the heating process, thereby keeping the system’s pressure below the relief valve setting. It also acts as a water hammer or shock absorber to absorb a sudden change in fluid velocity after the sudden closing of a faucet.