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Why are there hot/cold mixer faucets with only one inlet/connector?

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  • cornishcarlos
    cornishcarlos

    Its a fly by wire mixer tap. Micro switch inside faucet, wifi signal to a PLC by the hot water tank, solenoid valve adjust flow via a Venturi deaerator !!!

  • Fruit Trader
    Fruit Trader

    They are VRH brand stainless matching faucets available with or without hot water feed. The cold water model has single 1/2 inch connection and the hot/cold has two flexible lines attached.  

  • DaRoadrunner
    DaRoadrunner

    Actually its a Farang thing. The Thais are even more confused as to what this is for, as most of them have never seen a hot water pipe! Like so many things that originated in the West, they saw a phot

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The OP posted a cold water tap. It is not a mixer tap. There are plenty of people in Thailand who choose to not have hot water. VRH certainly makes mixer taps for hot and cold water lines to be connected. The item listed by the Op is very modest in price and not a mixer tap. It is listed as a single basin faucet. 

Product Model: HFVSP-2000C1
Barcode: N/A
Product Name: Deck single basin faucet
Product Category: FAUCET

Product Spec
Stainless Steel 304

Warranty information : 12 Years
Product Status : AVAILABLE

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