Best Way To Mix H&C For External Tap

If you can protect it from freezing just use a bar shower mixer. I always do and just hard pipe the outlet to an external bib tap with isolator and drain cock.

I do a lot of dog washing stations with this setup.
 
Would you not be able to use an iso valve on each feed and operate them manually? Don't forget you need non return valves on each feed.
 
If that's possible, then great.
I'm OK doing electrician stuff, but I'm a rubbish plumber...

15mm Lever Ball Valve C*C Full Bore (WRAS Approved) https://amzn.eu/d/1zYLjFp

15mm DZR Double Check Valve WRAS Approved Compression Non Return https://amzn.eu/d/bDKtZ3U

Are these OK?
Two more questions....

Would gate valves be better?

Can you get a ball valve (or gate valve) with non-return incorporated?
 
Would a separate check valve plus a gate valve or full bore ball valve restrict water flow less than one of those combination valves?
 
Would a separate check valve plus a gate valve or full bore ball valve restrict water flow less than one of those combination valves?

I would think it would be negligible as a restriction anywhere is a restriction!

Do you have gravity hot water? Or mains pressure (as in combi/unvented cylinder). For washing cars, pressure would be preferable to flow IMO.
 
Would a separate check valve plus a gate valve or full bore ball valve restrict water flow less than one of those combination valves?

Personally, I'd prefer separate fittings as you can then use the isolator if/when the check valve needs replacing... Same reason I don't like flexi hoses with built in isolators.
 
Basically it comes back to 2 outside taps with a Y piece - Full flow taps and unrestricted - only restriction as suggested are the double check valves but they are a requirement on an outside tap - or 2 inside full bore lever valves feeding one normal outside tap. Set the inside taps to the temp you want and use the outside tap as the outlet. Loads of ways to do it but it all comes down to what you really want.

A thermostatic valve outside is not recommended unless it can be 100% protected from freezing weather. The slightest freeze will damage the thermovalve and then it's stuffed.
 
Excuse the scribbling on the newspaper...

Is this right?
Where FBLV is full bore lever valve and CV is check valve?
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