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MagVent Air, Dirt & Magnetite Separator MAGCVADAir, Sludge, or Magnetite Sludge and Dirt Removal from Heating / Chilled Water Systems Air Magnetite Sludge and Dirt in heating and chilled water systems can be the cause of major problems such as pump failure, corrosion and energy loss. The Magvent (MAGCAVD) is used to remove Air Magnetite Sludge and Dirt. Installed on the flow pipe(heating) or the return pipe(chilled water) in the system the Magvent (MAGCAVD) will eliminate air and all types of dirt particles from heating and chilled water systems. IntroductionMagvent Problems arising with Air Dirt and Magnetite in water systemsDeaeration The word Deaeration describes the removal of dissolved gases from liquids such as air from water. When water is heated or the pressure reduced gas microbubbles are released into the system. Microbubbles can be the cause of major of problems such as pump failure, corrosion and energy loss. Dirt and Magnetite Magnetite, Dirt and Sludge can be the cause of major problems such as pump failure, corrosion and energy loss in Heating & Chilled Water Systems. The SolutionThe Magvent combines the removal of Air, Magnetite, Dirt and Sludge . Installed on the flow pipe(heating) or return pipe(chilled water) in the system the Magvent (MAGCVAD) will eliminate these microbubbles and all types of Magnetite, Dirt and Sludge from heating and chilled water systems down to 5 micron and less. Features
Magvent (MAGCVAD) location Click link for further details This unit must be installed at the hottest part of the system. In a heating system this is the main flow from the boilers. The static head must not exceed 30 metres. In a chilled water system the unit must be located in the return close to the chiller. Maximum static head must not exceed 15 metres. N.B. if the static head is greater than these figures the efficiency of the Cleanvent is reduced. The maximum flow rate through the Cleanvent is 3m/sec. If these values are exceeded the efficiency is reduced. CommissioningThe Magvent requires no special commissioning . |
Maintenance - Removing & cleaning the Magnetic rodIsolating valves should be installed either side of the connecting flanges on the unit. Close the two isolating valves. Secondly open the ball valve located on the bottom of the unit or the fast bleed valve. Care should be taken as the water may be very hot. Then remove the bolts located on the single front blank flange. Then remove the blank flange with the magnate attached. Extreme care should be taken at this point as the magnate is very powerful. Remove all attached debris on the magnetite. Once the magnate is clean and free from debris please re-insert into the main body of the unit. Tighten all bolts on the flange; close all valves on the unit. Open the two isolating valves (slowly) and check for leaks (around the gasket on the blank flange).
Scalding is a danger at high pressures and temperatures. Ensure that the water is safely piped to drain before opening the valve. The system pressure will flush the dirt out. Leave the valve open until the collected dirt has been flushed out, repeat this operation every few days. Once the water is clear it may be possible to drain every 6 months or so depending on the size and age of the system. Dirt separators can only remove Magnetite, Dirt and Sludge that is circulating. FlangesAll flanges are drilled to BS 4504 PN16 as standard. Plain ends and other flange rating are available on request. Drain valveAll models are supplied with a ball valve for draining the collected dirt and sludge.
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