The quality of the water running through a heating or cooling system is crucial for the lifespan and efficiency of these installations.
When there is dirt and air in the water, you run the risk of failure and maintenance of your installation. It is therefore wise to have the 'system water' tested by a professional laboratory. In a lab, the system water is tested for 35 parameters that gives you results about the quality of the water. Based on the results, you will get detailed advice on the quality of the system water and the consequences for your HVAC system. If certain parameters are not within the norm, we always recommend taking measures to ensure the system continues to function without problems.
In the video below, you can see what the most important parameters are to assess the quality of system water. Clean system water means fewer malfunctions and less maintenance on your installation. Sensitive components are protected longer and even save energy.
In addition to system water analyses, we also offer water treatment products such as SpiroPure and SpiroPlus. These solutions are designed to prevent corrosion and scaling and reduce pollution. This ensures that the overall efficiency of the HVAC system is increased.
In both open and closed cooling and heating systems, water is one of the most important components of the installation. Often, the interchange between the water chemistry (such as the pH value, oxygen and calcium quantities), the mechanical components (pipes, radiators and heat exchangers) and the physical characteristics (such as pressure and temperature) of the installation is often insufficiently known or is underestimated.
However, this can lead to problems with potentially poor heat transfer, mechanical failures, a high degree of maintenance or a shorter service life, which ultimately has a negative impact on the energy and operating costs. The water chemistry is an important component and requires knowledge of the principal properties of water and the potential effects, such as the formation of scale and corrosion.