Modern flushing and filling station – your partner in keeping your installation in perfect condition
Nowadays, the efficiency and reliability of heating, cooling and HVAC systems are crucial for both residential and industrial users. One of the elements that determine the longevity of these systems is their proper preparation before flooding with working fluid. That’s why we are proud to present our state-of-the-art flushing and filling station, which is the ideal solution for anyone who values quality, convenience and time savings.
Why flush the installations?
Flushing the system is the first step to ensuring its reliable and efficient operation. It allows the removal of any contaminants such as:
- scale deposits that reduce the flow rate and reduce heat transfer efficiency,
- residues of old antifreeze, which can lose their chemical and protective properties,
- mechanical contaminants, such as rust particles and dust, which can damage pumps or heat exchangers.
Failure to flush before introducing a new fluid can result in the mixing of substances with different chemical compositions, leading to corrosion, sludge buildup and faster system wear. Proper flushing eliminates these risks by preparing the system for flooding with clean, suitable fluid.
Why fill the system with something other than ordinary domestic water?
Using domestic water as a working medium in installations may seem economical at first glance, but in the long run it generates more problems than savings. Domestic water contains:
- mineral salts, which contribute to scale buildup,
- dissolved oxygen, which causes corrosion of internal plant components,
- biological contaminants that can grow in the plant and form a biofilm that restricts flow.
Antifreeze fluids based on glycol or other appropriately selected substances offer many more benefits:
- frost protection – ideal for installations operating in variable climate conditions,
- corrosion inhibitors that protect the metal components of the system from rust,
- chemical stability, which means less risk of degradation over time and longer plant life.
Therefore, properly filling the system with a specialized fluid is an investment in its efficiency, energy savings and lower maintenance costs in the future.
What makes our flushing and filling station different?
Our rinse-and-fill station stands out above all for its versatility, compact design and innovative solutions that enhance convenience and safety of use. Here are the most important features:
Versatility of application
The station is designed to work with a variety of installations, such as heating systems, underfloor heating, solar systems and heat pump collectors. It can handle both water and glycol mixtures, making it a versatile service unit.
Compact design
The convenient steel frame on wheels with transport handles allows the station to be moved easily, even in difficult conditions. Thanks to its compact dimensions, the station is ideal for confined spaces.
Advanced technology
Equipped with a 1100 W self-priming AJ 50/60 hydrophore pump, the station provides a maximum flow of up to 60 l/min and a head of up to 50 m. Additional features, such as a mesh filter and a check valve, increase efficiency and operational safety.
Ease of monitoring work
Transparent pressure hoses allow constant control of fluid return. A 35-liter tank with a drain valve makes operation and maintenance easy.
Safety of use
The device complies with European safety standards, and its electrical installation equipped with a residual current circuit breaker protects the user from the risk of shock.
How does our station work?
The operation of the flushing and filling station can be described in a few simple steps:
1. Installation preparation
The supply line is connected to the system, while the return line is connected to the top of the station tank. The tank should be filled with water or glycol mixture to about 60-70% of its capacity, so that the return hose is above the liquid level.
2. Flushing the installation
The station allows efficient removal of deposits and contaminants from the system, thanks to the adjustable flow of fluid through a ball valve. Transparent hoses allow inspection of the fluid return, making it easy to assess the effectiveness of the flushing.
3. Filling and bleeding
The device automatically fills the system with the working medium while venting the system, which minimizes the risk of blockages.
4. Monitoring of work
During operation, the fluid level in the tank should be monitored and refilled as needed. A pressure gauge allows you to monitor the pressure in the system on an ongoing basis.
5. Emptying the tank
When finished, the fluid can be easily removed with a drain valve and drain hose, allowing the operation to be completed quickly and safely.
Who is our flushing and filling station for?
- installation companies – who want to improve the quality of their services and save time on service work,
- industry – where the reliability of cooling and heating systems is critical to the continuity of production,
- building administrators – taking care of the efficient operation of HVAC systems and the comfort of residents.
Summary
Our flushing and filling station is an investment in the future of your plant. With it, you will ensure the cleanliness, efficiency and reliability of your systems, minimizing the risk of failure and increasing their service life. It is a solution that combines innovation, simplicity of use and care for the environment.
Invest in quality and safety – choose our flushing and filling station and see how easy it is to raise the standard of working with installations!
Contact us today to learn more! 😊
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