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Danger is below the surface


 

Dirt and air are hidden threats for your HVAC system because they cause inefficiencies, downtime, system noise and damage to expensive components like pumps and boilers. And when these systems fail, it’s not just a technical problem: it's lost time, money, and – ultimately - trust. 
 

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The benefits of good water-quality management include:

  • Improved energy efficiency and system reliability 
  • Prolonged system service life 
  • Quiet operation and no downtime

Explore the cutting-edge Air & Dirt Handbook, a comprehensive resource offering deep insights into pressurisation and water quality.

Find out more about degassing technologies and advanced filtration systems to stay ahead of the curve in the HVAC world.      

How to manage water quality of your HVAC system?​

Dirt & Air separation

Our second-generation solutions for superior air and dirt separation: Zeparo Cyclone Max and Zeparo Aero.

Recognised* as the most advanced dirt and air separators in the market. Our new cyclonic technology is the only one that reliably eliminates up to 95% of dirt in a single cycle**, separating dirt particles at all water speeds and pipe sizes. Stronger than ever, strongest than everything else.

*Validated by third-party testing from the prestigious HLK Stuttgart GmbH, ensuring exceptional performance that sets a new benchmark in the market. 

**depending on particle sizes, 200-800 μm measured

Discover our Vento Connect Family for degassing

Degassing

Our Vento Connect range delivers superior degassing for any building type: small houses to large critical applications. Its unique Vacuum degassing technology is at least 50% more efficient in degassing than other comparable products

Discover the full range of IMI Pneumatex Water Quality Solutions​

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Where does dirt come from?​

Dirt in systems comes in many forms, both prior and after commissioning. 
Causes prior to commissioning: 

  • Existing dirt in pipes and components 
  • Burr remains (particularly from plastic piping)
  • Welding and PTFE residues
  • Lubricants and sealants
  • Sand and dust
  • Residues from additives and inhibitors
  • Foreign items

Causes after commissioning:

  • Corrosion and rust
Air in systems comes in many forms each requiring its own solution

Where does air come from?​

Air in systems comes in many forms each requiring its own solution:” into the description below, before: “During the water make up process, gases in the water, which are lighter, are transported through the system and are later released to the surface. Once commissioned, if the overall system pressure is too low, air will be drawn from the outside on a continuous basis.

Removing dissolved gasses is essential for HVAC system health

How does degassing technology work?​

Watch the video to discover how our Vacuum Cyclone Degassing Technology effectively removes gas from your HVAC system.​

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