Temperature-controlled faucets, also known as thermostatic faucets, use a built-in mechanism to maintain a consistent water temperature. These faucets typically have a thermostatic cartridge or valve that regulates the mix of hot and cold water to achieve the desired temperature. The cartridge or valve contains a temperature-sensitive element, such as a wax or a bimetallic strip, which expands or contracts in response to changes in water temperature. As the temperature of the incoming hot and cold water changes, the thermostatic element adjusts the position of the valve or cartridge to maintain a constant temperature. This ensures that the water coming out of the faucet remains at the set temperature, regardless of variations in the water supply.
This post was edited by Bestware faucet at July 8, 2023 1:53 AM MDT