• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Weird. I’ve seen plenty of dual tap systems but never an open water heater. Dual tap are simpler and cheaper - that’s what they used long ago. Where are you that you see this?

    I certainly remember a time when most faucets and valves were gate valves with rubber washers, because the o-rings needed for more complex faucets were expensive or not yet available

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      17 hours ago

      They still seem to be used a lot in countries like the UK where I guess they want to feel like steampunk engineers every time they want to get the correct temperature of water come out of their taps.

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      16 hours ago

      Gate valves not globe valves? Maybe they are just older than me but gate valves seem like a horrendous design for faucets as they are generally much larger than the size of the piping due to the gate and they have very poor throttling capabilities