Corrosion is one of the most common—and at the same time most expensive—causes of damage in heating systems. It develops quietly, insidiously, and often goes unnoticed for a long time. By the time the first signs become visible, the damage is usually already well advanced. Yet corrosion is not an inevitable fate. It is the […]
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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 […]
The pH value is one of the most frequently measured – and at the same time one of the most underestimated – parameters in heating water.In many cases it is checked once, ticked off, and then no longer questioned. The problem with this approach is simple: A pH value outside the recommended range does not […]
Corrosion and scale formation are among the most common causes of damage in heating systems. And yet they are often only taken seriously when: Heat exchangers are clogged Pumps fail Valves become blocked efficiency noticeably decreases Both problems can be specifically and permanently avoided —if you understand their causes and take consistent countermeasures. Corrosion and […]
Sustainability in building technology is often reduced to energy generation and heat generators. More efficient boilers, heat pumps, subsidy programs – all of these are important. What is often overlooked, however, is that: Water quality plays a decisive role in how sustainably a heating system really works. Treated heating water is not a minor detail, […]