8210CK
Thermostatic Mixing Valve
Operation & Maintenance Manual
Model Numbers
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8210CK
Thermostatic Mixing Valve
Options/Modifications
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B
Wall cabinet in white enamel finish
including wall mounting bracket
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D
3/8" compression fitting to allow water
bypass for hot and cold supply faucet
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NI
Rough Nickel finish
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T
Stainless steel cabinet in place of
standard white cabinet
Note: Append appropriate suffix to model number.
Warranty
Limited Lifetime - to the original end purchaser in
consumer/residential installations.
5 Years - for industrial/commercial installations.
Refer to www.symmons.com/warranty for complete
warranty information.
Flowrates
Size
Valve Model
Connection
3/8"
8210CK
(10 mm)
Maxline
Table 1: Flow Rate - gpm (L/min)
Min. Flow
5 psi
Rate
(34 kPa)
0.25 gpm
0.5 gpm
(0.95 L/min)
(1.9 L/min)
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Feature Highlights
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3/8" compression connections
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Integral checks
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Stainless steel strainers for protection against
suspended particles in supply lines
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Thermal cartridge
•
Vandal resistant
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Minimum flow rate 0.25 gpm (0.95L/min)
Inlet water temperature:
HOT inlet range 120°F - 180°F (48.9°C - 82.2°C)
COLD inlet range 39°F - 80°F (3.9°C - 26.7°C)
Temperature control range:
59°F - 115°F (15°C - 46°C)
Minimum supply pressure: 20 psi (138 kPa)
Maximum supply pressure: 125 psi (862 kPa)
Inlet to outlet temperature differential: 10°F (5.55°C)
*According to US Senate bill S.3874, the term "lead free" is
defined as follows: "not more than a weighted average of 0.25
percent lead when used with respect to the wetted surfaces of
pipes, pipe fittings, plumbing fittings, and fixtures."
Compliance
-ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1
-ASSE 1017/CSA B125.3
-ASSE 1070/CSA B125.3
-NSF/ANSI 372
-CSA B125.3
Pressure Differential - psi (kPa)
10 psi
20 psi
(69 kPa)
(138 kPa)
1.0 gpm
1.9 gpm
(3.8 L/min)
(7.2 L/min)
25 psi
30 psi
(172 kPa)
(207 kPa)
2.4 gpm
2.9 gpm
(9.0 L/min)
(11.0 L/min)
45 psi
(310 kPa)
3.5 gpm
(13.2 L/min)
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