The steam water mixer is a device designed for the instantaneous production of hot water by directly condensing steam with water. The cost-effectiveness of these devices lies in the transfer of the heat contained in the steam to the mass of water used.
The temperature and quantity of water output are regulated by adjusting the valves located at the water and steam inlets.
To set the temperature of the hot water output, it is necessary to ensure that the pressures and flow rates of steam and cold water are constant.
They produce only the required amount of hot water, avoiding wasteful storage of unnecessary liquid.
The body and internals are constructed of bronze.