Description
The suction cup is used in heating systems and geothermal lines. It is an important valve type that functions as pressure balancing. This equipment automatically bleeds air in cases of negative pressure within the system. If there is excess air, it evacuates this air and balances the pressure in the system. These properties of the suction cup ensure more efficient water circulation in the system and reduce the risk of potential damage.
Features and Benefits of suction cups
The suction cup is mounted on the separator in geothermal heating systems. This positioning ensures effective separation and evacuation of air and gases in the system. Any air accumulation in the system reduces the heat transfer efficiency. In some cases, it can also completely stop the system from working. Thus, such negativities are prevented by the use of suction cups.
Key Features:
- Pressure Compensation: The suction cup compensates for pressure fluctuations in the system and thus ensures a stable working environment.
- Automatic Air Purge: Automatically evacuates excess air or gas from the system.
- Increased Efficiency: Removing air deposits optimizes heat transfer and increases energy efficiency.
- System Protection: Reduces the risk of damage due to overpressure and air pockets and extends system life.
Application Areas:
- Geothermal heating systems
- Underground heating and cooling systems
- Large area heating distribution networks
Why Use Suction Cups?
The use of suction cups ensures that the pressure balance is maintained in special heating systems such as geothermal. This increases system efficiency and contributes to lower energy costs. Air accumulations in the system can damage the devices over time. The suction cup effectively manages these air pockets. This reduces the need for maintenance and repair and increases system reliability.
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