Flow rates. If you use one for a print washer, then you want one with the low flow option. I see that's now standard on the D250, which is likely the one that you want.
Flow rates. If you use one for a print washer, then you want one with the low flow option. I see that's now standard on the D250, which is likely the one that you want.
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D250
I mounted the filters and valve on a board then the wall for easier relocation and repair
I moved it once, never needed a fix
Fully automatic operation
Economical
0.2 °F accuracy
15 preset temperature settings
Maintenance-free
Flow rates from 1/4 to 5 GPM
Five year warranty
Thanks. Yea, sounds like the D250 is what I want.
Does the Intellifaucet require source water temps 10 degrees cooler and hotter than the minimum and maximum desired temps like other thermostatic mixing valves?
Mine was clogged with minerals last time I moved and found the valves were pretty easy to disassemble and clean out. Worked perfectly afterwards. The teflon valve seats makes it a pretty durable machine.
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