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DIRTMAGCLEAN® - Self-cleaning and manual magnetic dirt separator strainer
DIRTMAGCLEAN® - Self-cleaning and manual magnetic dirt separator strainer
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    DIRTMAGCLEAN® - Self-cleaning and manual magnetic dirt separator strainer

    Self-cleaning dirt separator filter with magnet. Body and support feet in stainless steel AISI 304. Connections: inlet 2” M with union, outlet 2” F, drain 1” M with union, flushing 1” F. Max working pressure: 10 bar. Temperature range: 5–85°C. Supply: 230 V. Particle separation rating down to 2 μm. Fitted for inserting chemical additives. Fitted for MODBUS-RTU management. PATENT PENDING.
    Specification
    • The magnetic dirt separator strainer is used in central heating systems to remove dirt and impurities from the circuit, progressively and completely. This prevents the possibility of functional problems in components and regulating valves on the terminals. The device operates through the continuous action of special filtering elements, located in a chamber through which the system water flows. The very fine filter mesh progressively intercepts particles down to 2 μm in diameter. At the same time, ferrous particles are separated out by the magnets on the surface of the filter element. The large area of the filter mesh keeps pressure drops to a minimum. Automatic cleaning of the filtering elements takes place mechanically by means of washing with pressurised mains water while the filtering elements rotate. Two versions of the magnetic dirt separator strainer are available: selfcleaning and manual. In the self-cleaning version, all its functional phases - operation, cleaning, filling and draining - are controlled by a special electronic regulator, which can also be managed remotely using a BMS system with the MODBUS-RTU protocol. In the manual version, period cleaning is performed by shutting off the heating circuit and using high-pressure nozzles while simultaneously using the handwheel to rotate. The medium containing the impurities is then drained before restoring normal operation. Since there are no electrical connections, the device can be installed easily while maintaining the same filtering performance as the similar motorised version.
    Technical specification
    • Unique ref.5790
    • Product familyHVAC
    • Product groupComponents for central heating systems
    • TypeObject (single object)
    • Date of publishing2021-02-15
    • Edition number1
    • Height (mm)1128
    • Width (mm)758
    Related
    • Material mainStainless steel
    • Material secondaryPolyester
    • Designed inItaly
    • Manufactured inItaly
    • Weight Net (Kg)49
    Classification
    • BIMobject CategoryHVAC - HVAC
    • IFC classificationValve
    • ETIM CodeEC010260
    • ETIM NameAir-/dirt separator for CH/cooling system

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