A heating system that becomes “clogged with sludge” is not a rare occurrence—in fact, it’s more the rule than the exception. Often, the problem isn’t noticed until the first symptoms appear: radiators no longer get properly warm, valves respond sluggishly, or pumps run noticeably harder. By this point, however, the process is usually already well […]
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When a heating system no longer gets properly warm, the cause is rarely a single component. In practice, it is more often a combination of hydraulic, mechanical, and—particularly often underestimated—water chemistry factors. The latter, in particular, develop gradually. The system is running, and heat is somehow reaching the rooms—but no longer at the desired quality. […]
In many heating and cooling systems, water is still regarded as a secondary operating medium. Yet water quality plays a decisive role in determining efficiency, service life—and, above all, the operational reliability of the entire system. Because one thing is clear: A failure rarely occurs suddenly. It usually announces itself over the course of months—behind […]
Filling the heating system with water is not a minor step – it is the starting point for the entire system life cycle. Nevertheless, it is often carried out under time pressure, simplified, or done “as usual.”. The problem with this is that errors in filling do not have a short-term effect – they have […]
Magnetite separators are now among the most important protective components in modern heating systems. Nevertheless, they are still underestimated in practice or only retrofitted once damage has already occurred. Magnetite is not a marginal phenomenon, but one of the most common causes of: Malfunctions Losses in efficiency Premature wear of central components If you want […]