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Hi all

far out question but I am building a test rig and it needs a 3 way diverter that works as follows:

1 inlet, two outlets, water can be divided between the two outlets manually but cannot shut the inlet off.

so I have water coming through the inlet and can split it between outlet 1 and outlet 2 as i please, 100% vs 0% or 50% vs 50% or anything in between

know of anything or what term i should be googling for?
 
Would it be along the lines of an underfloor heating mixing valve? Sounds like the sort of thing you are looking for.
 
pwhoar, you beauty, exactly what I wanted, will put something behind the knob to hide their instructions

see you in the arms for a beer!
 
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Looks like you may have sorted what you need ,we use these valves sometimes looks like the ART 71 would be good for what your trying to do.
 
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