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. […]
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At first glance, everything seems normal. The system is running, heat is delivered, and there are no error messages.For many, this is where the consideration of system water ends. However, heating system water is not a passive filling medium. It is an active component of the system and has a significant impact on how efficiently, […]
Large-scale projects do not tolerate last-minute decisions. As system volume, investment costs, and technical complexity increase, what may seem like minor details quickly become critical success factors. This is precisely where heating water treatment is often underestimated—or considered too late. Yet the decisive course is set not during commissioning, but much earlier: in the planning […]
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 […]
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 […]