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CALEFFI
Thermostatic Mixing Valves
Installation, commissioning and servicing instructions
38650
General
The Caleffi 5213TM series is a high performance
thermostatic mixing valve and has been specifically
designed and manufactured to meet the
requirements
of “AS 4032.1 Thermostatic Mixing
Valves-
Materials, Design and Performance
requirements”.
In certain sections of our society, there is a need to
protect the most vulnerable from the danger of
scalding caused by hot water. Hence, the need for
thermostatic mixing valves.
The Caleffi 5213TMTM series provides water at a
safe and usable temperature in situation where the
control of the temperature of the water discharging
from a terminal fitting is of the utmost importance,
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 copper pipe.
Item code 521319TM: with strainers and check valves at the inlets 20 mm (3/4”)
male,compression end connection for copper pipe.
Safety
The Caleffi 5213TM series thermostatic mixing valve can give stable operation provided it is
installed, commissioned and maintained as per the recommendation outlined in this manual.
This valve cannot be considered as an alternative to adequate duty of care during its use and
operation.
AS 4032.1
WMKA 02466
www.caleffi.com
5213TM series
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Technical Data
Materials: - Valve body: DZR alloy UNI EN 12165 CW602N
- Regulating spindle: DZR alloy UNI EN 12165 CW602N
- Internal shutter: PPO
- Sealing elements: EPDM
- Cover: ABS
Set Temperature: must be commissioned on site to archive desired temperature
Temperature control: ±2°C
Minimum cold inlet temperature: 5°C
Maximum cold inlet temperature: 30°C
Minimum hot inlet temperature: 55°C
Maximum hot inlet temperature: 85°C
Maximum working pressure (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 for stable operation: 4 l/min
Dimensions
A
Code 521312TM 521319TM
AØ 15 Ø 20
B
C
D
E
F
62,5 69
125 138
91 126,5
48,5 84
42,5 42,5
A
AFE
D
BB
C
E*
D*
*
Only for 52131
9 TM
AS 4032.1
WMKA 02466
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Operation
A thermostatic mixing valve mixes hot and cold water in such a way as to maintain the set
temperature of the mixed water at the outlet.
A thermostatic element is fully immersed into the mixed water. It then contracts or expands
causing movement of the piston, closing either the hot or cold inlets, regulating the flow rates
entering the valve.
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 mixed water outlet
of 10°C to ensure the correct operation of the thermal shut off feature.
HOT
COLD
MIXED
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Flow rate graph
Flow rate
The Caleffi 5213TM series is a thermostatic mixing valve suitable for a point of use application
or for a limited number of outlets (maximum 3).
For this reason the flow rate that is passing through the valve is the same as that of the final
outlet, e.g. mixer or tap for washbasin, shower, 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 mmØ 15 mm
120
140
150
15 mm Kv= 1,5 (m3/h)
20 mm Kv= 1,7 (m3/h)
Pressure Drop - kPa
4
Flow rate graph - Litres per minute
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912118
7
6
3
5
4
1
2
10 13
Exploded diagram
B
A
8
13
11
12
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
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Installation
The Caleffi 5213TM series must be installed by a licensed plumber or, where applicable, a
licenced plumber who has undertaken T.A.F.E. training in Thermostatic Mixing Valves.
The installer has a duty of care to ensure that all aspects of the installation comply with AS/NZS
3500 current regulations and legislation.
The Caleffi 5213TM series should be installed using the appropriate Standard, Code of Practice
and legislation applicable to each state and following the details in this manual.
Prior to the installation of the Caleffi 5213TM series valve the system must be checked to ensure
that the system operating conditions fall whithin the recommended operating range of the
valve, i.e. verify supply temperatures, supply pressures, risk assessments, etc.
The supply system into which the Caleffi 5213TM series is to be installed must be thoroughly
flushed and cleaned to remove any debris which may accumulate during the installation.
Failure to remove any debris will affect the performance and the manufacturer’s warranty on the
product.
In areas that are subject to high levels of aggressive water, provision must be made to treat the
water prior to it entering the valve.
The valve can be installed in any position, whether vertical or horizontal. It is essential that the
access to the valve is not obstructed for future maintenance that may be required to the valve
or associated fittings.
It is essential that when the installation is designed and/or installed, all current legislation is
noted, e.g. the maximum distance from 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).
The outlet is marked with the word MIX.
Where one or both the incoming supply pressures are excessive, a Caleffi pressure reducing
valve should be fitted to reduce the pressure(s) to within the limits as quoted previously.
Any thermostatic mixing valve must be installed with isolating valves, line strainers and check
valves at both the inlets. Isolating valves are required so that the water supply to the valve can
be isolated in the event that servicing is required. Strainers are required to prevent debris from
entering the valve. Check valves are required to both hot and cold inlets to prevent cross-
connection.
The Caleffi 5213TM series is supplied complete with the line strainers and the check valves at
the hot and cold inlets.
Isolating valves at the inlets must be fitted in conjunction with the Caleffi 5213TM series.
To ensure that the performance of the Caleffi 5213TM series valve is maintained (in the event
of cold water failure), the temperature of the hot water supply at the point of entry to the valve
must be a minimum of 10°C higher than the set mixed water discharge temperature.
The pipework to and from the valve must not be used to support the weight of the valve.
If the valve is not installed correctly then it will not function correctly and may put the user in
danger.
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Applications
The Caleffi 5213TM series thermostatic mixing valve is suitable for point-of-use application in
systems where hot water is stored and delivered to outlets at very high temperature.
The Caleffi 5213TM series provides water at a safe and usable temperature in situation where
the control of the temperature of the water discharging from an outlet is of the utmost
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 required)
Temperature
limiting valve
(if required)
HOT SUPPLY COLD SUPPLY
MIXED
OUTLET
AS 4032.1
WMKA 02466
Installation diagram
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Commissioning
Upon completion of the installation, the valve should be tested and commissioned in
accordance with AS 4032.3 as per the procedure outlined below or as specified by the local
authority.
The following instructions should be read and understood prior to commissioning the Caleffi
5213TM series valve. If, under any circumstances, there are aspects of the installation/system
which do not comply with our requirements or the specifications as laid down, the valve must
not be put into service until the installation/system does comply.
1) Ensure that the system is throughly clean and free from debris prior to commissioning the
thermostatic mixing valve.
2) We recommend that the commissioning of temperatures are carried out using a suitably
calibrated and accurate digital thermometer.
The valve is commissioned by measuring the mixed water temperature at the outlet.
3) In accordance with the requirements of AS/NZS 3500, all new water installation shall deliver
hot water at the outlet of the sanitary fixtures used primarily for personal hygiene purposes
at a temperature not exceeding:
· 43.5°C for childhood centres, primary and secondary schools and nursing homes or
similar facilities for aged, sick or disabled persons and
· 50°C in all other classes of buildings
4) The temperature at the outlet of each valve must be set taking into consideration any
fluctuations which may occurr within the system due to simultaneous demand.
5) Once the supply temperatures are stabilised and the normal operating conditions are
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 temperature of hot and cold water supplies at the connections to
the valve.
c) Measure and record the temperature of the water discharging from the largest and smallest
volume draw off points.
d) Perform the thermal shut-off test. Isolate the cold water supply to the Caleffi valve and
monitor the mixed water temperature. The outlet flow should quickly cease flowing.
e) Measure and record the maximum mixed water temperature. The temperature should not
exceed that allowed by the applicable standard or code of practice for each state.
f) Restore the cold water supply to the valve and measure and record the outlet temperature
after the mixed water temperature has stabilised. The final temperature found during this
test should not exceed the permitted values +2°C.
6) Once the desired temperature has been reached, the adjustment spindle can be locked in
position using the locking nut supplied with the valve.
7) Once the desired temperature is established, remove the cap from the temperature
adjustment spindle and secure the head back on to the valve into its original position to
prevent tampering by unauthorised persons.
We recommend that the above information is recorded in the Commissioning Report and
updated on the Service Report when any work is carried out on the valve.
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Temperature adjustment
Remove the cap
Direction of temperature adjustment
Temperature adjustment
Lock adjustment spindle with locking nut
1
2
3
4
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Maintenance
In service tests should be carried out regularly to monitor and record the performance of the
valve in accordance with AS 4032.3. Deterioration in performance can indicate the need for
servicing of the valve and/or water supply. If, during these tests, the mixed water temperature
has changed significantly from the previous test results, record the change before re-adjusting
the mixed water temperature. If the final mixed water temperature is greater than the permitted
values, we recommend that the details quoted in Installation and Commissioning sections are
verified and that service work is required.
We recommend that at least every 12 months, or more frequently if the need arises, that the
following aspects are checked to ansure that the optimum performance level of the valve is
maintained.
With reference to the exploded diagram:
1) On the Caleffi 5213TM series valves, the inlet filters (12) on both the hot and cold water
supplies can be removed for cleaning by unscrewing the inlet union nuts and carefully
pulling apart the connecting pipework.
2) The built in check valves (11) on the Caleffi 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 scale and dirt from the internal part using a suitable discaling solution.
e) Re-assembly all the components. Lubricate all o-ring with suitable oil or grease.
Once the serviceable items have been dealt with we recommend that the commissioning
details as stated previously are repeated ensuring that a suitably accurate thermometer is
used.
Should the valve still not function correctly, it may be necessary to replace the thermal element
or other components. Refer to spare part kits and contact Agent Service Department for
details and advice.
For best performance we recommend to replace the thermostat every 5 years and lubricate
all o-rings.
Spare parts
With reference to the exploded diagram, the following spare parts are available on request for
Caleffi 5213TM series valves:
Service Kit of the inlet sub-assembly, Kit A.
Service Kit of the internal components, Kit B.
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