Hot Water Mixing Calculator: 1 gpm to 110°F (50°F cold / 140°F hot)

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

1 gpm to 110°F (50°F cold / 140°F hot) converts to

0.667 gpm hot + 0.333 gpm cold

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Value Details

Input: 1 gpm to 110°F (50°F cold / 140°F hot)

Output: 0.667 gpm hot + 0.333 gpm cold

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hotPercent: 66.67 | coldPercent: 33.33 | targetTempF: 110

Hot Water Mixing Calculator

Estimate hot and cold flow rates needed to achieve a target mixed-water temperature.

Required Hot Flow

Nearby Reference Values

Hot Water Mixing Calculator values near 1 gpm to 110°F (50°F cold / 140°F hot)
Mix ScenarioFlow SplitHot Water (%)Cold Water (%)
1 gpm to 105°F (50°F cold / 130°F hot)0.688 gpm hot + 0.313 gpm cold68.75%31.25%
1 gpm to 110°F (50°F cold / 130°F hot)0.75 gpm hot + 0.25 gpm cold75%25%
1 gpm to 95°F (50°F cold / 140°F hot)0.5 gpm hot + 0.5 gpm cold50%50%
1 gpm to 100°F (50°F cold / 140°F hot)0.556 gpm hot + 0.444 gpm cold55.56%44.44%
1 gpm to 105°F (50°F cold / 140°F hot)0.611 gpm hot + 0.389 gpm cold61.11%38.89%
1 gpm to 110°F (50°F cold / 140°F hot)0.667 gpm hot + 0.333 gpm cold66.67%33.33%
1 gpm to 95°F (60°F cold / 120°F hot)0.583 gpm hot + 0.417 gpm cold58.33%41.67%
1 gpm to 100°F (60°F cold / 120°F hot)0.667 gpm hot + 0.333 gpm cold66.67%33.33%
1 gpm to 105°F (60°F cold / 120°F hot)0.75 gpm hot + 0.25 gpm cold75%25%
1 gpm to 110°F (60°F cold / 120°F hot)0.833 gpm hot + 0.167 gpm cold83.33%16.67%
1 gpm to 95°F (60°F cold / 130°F hot)0.5 gpm hot + 0.5 gpm cold50%50%

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Hot Water Mixing Calculator, formulas, and expected usage.

How is hot-water mixing calculated?

The hot-water fraction is (target minus cold) divided by (hot minus cold), then multiplied by total flow.

Why must target temperature be between hot and cold inputs?

A mixed temperature outside the source range is physically impossible without heating or cooling beyond the two source streams.

What is this calculator useful for?

It is useful for tempering-valve setup, domestic hot water balancing, and estimating required hot-water capacity.

Does this include pipe heat loss?

No. This is an ideal mixing calculation at the blending point and does not include downstream heat loss.

Methodology and Review

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