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ionized_gw
9 years ago

We are planning a boiler change in my dad's house. The boiler is in the front of the basement. All the hot water use is in the rear of the house, two baths, kitchen and laundry.

Currently there is one line from the boiler to the rear where individual lines branch off. That is probably 30 feet away from the boiler. I believe it is all the same diameter (copper), but I could be wrong since I am 1000 miles away. (I can ask dad to check.) The house was built in 1959 so there has never been a tempering valve. Obviously, there will be one now.

My question is, is there any advantage to having the tempering valve placed at the point where the hot water starts branching off. Will that yield more reliable flow to the showers when other valves are operated in the house?

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