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You can get them in different temps but it needs to be connected to the mains water supply
 
any fitting connected to a water supply in uk must be WRAS listed
 
Danfoss and Watts make wras approved ones and Honeywell I think but they are single port valves for cooling coils within the boiler itself.
This particular boiler has no cooling coil fitted.
 
It is water supply as it needs to be connected to the mains, unless you're using on a boat or something
 
Its fed from the mains. 1 bar gives 26/l minute.
Though its still not a "water supply" as in potable water for consumption.
I could feed it from the f&e cistern but I think with the 1m head the flow rate might be lowish.
Guess I could try it and see. Non approval doesn't mean I can't fit the valve.
Caleffi are quality kit and many of their fittings are wras approved.
 
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If its on potable water or not it still should be wras.
And connect to the mains or it will not do the job required
 
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