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Anti-Scald – What Scotland Needs to Know
04/04/06
Changes to Scottish building regulations mean that all new bathrooms and bathroom refurbishments must include an anti-scald valve (thermostatic mixing valve) to prevent bathtime scalding. The valves, which should be accredited to TMV2 standard for homes can either be a tap or bath shower mixer which has an integral anti-scald feature or a standard tap fitted in conjunction with a separate anti-scald valve.
At Intatec, we have put together the Inta range, probably the most comprehensive selection of TMV2 and TMV3 anti-scald and associated products in the UK which includes taps, valves, showers and specialist equipment designed to comply with the new regulations, be easy to fit and maintain as well as looking good.
To help specifiers, merchants and fitters we have put together a helpful guide “Everything you need to know about anti-scald” which explains the options and technicalities whether you are fitting out a house, hotel or hospital. It can also be useful tool for explaining anti-scald options to end users. The book is available free through most major plumbers’ merchants in Scotland. Information on this and the entire Inta range is also available online at www.intaco.co.uk or by calling 01889 207200.
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For more information please contact Clive Reeves on 01543 501111 or email clive@wardlovett.com


