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Hello

We have 3 lever taps that need to be changed to Non Concussive for the customer.

The hot feet is from a small water heater and cold off the mains I think.

The Non Concussive Tao obviously only has one feed into it.

So my question is do I need to no fit a tmv to mix both hot and cold or could I just turn the heat down on the water heater and connect just the hot.

Thank
 
If you turned the hot water heater down to a safe temperature for the tap, you'd have to have the stored hot water at 38 / 40 c,

Does that stored hot water temperture ring any bells?
 
Come across a problem.
Any suggestions would be appreciated o_O. The original tap has a larger base. We now have some gaps.

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