Water Filtration

Multiple forms of corrosion exist – Generalized wall loss, underdeposit pitting, galvanic activity, erosion, CUI, weathering - to name a few.

Certain types of corrosion are associated with specific piping systems, and are often caused by easily avoided design engineering or maintenance errors.

We provide below a series of Technical Bulletins related to the corrosion of HVAC piping systems. All are directly based upon our 30+ years of experience in this field, and offer either an explanation or potential solution to common everyday problems and concerns.

Problems
Many different forms of corrosion exist, and present different levels of threat for different building properties
Consequences
Results can range from small pinhole leaks to catastrophic failures and million dollar damages
Solutions
The favored approach is to prevent the corrosion problem from ever occurring, yet corrective actions are often available
Tech Info
Water Filtration
Improving Heat Transfer Efficiency In Open And Closed HVAC Recirculating Systems
Improving Heat Transfer Efficiency In Open And Closed HVAC Recirculating Systems
The Critical Mistake Of Assuming That Clean Water Circulation Means A Clean Piping System
The Critical Mistake Of Assuming That Clean Water Circulation Means A Clean Piping System
Two Obvious Reasons Why Most High Cost Water Filtration Systems Fail To Perform
Two Obvious Reasons Why Most High Cost Water Filtration Systems Fail To Perform
The Common Misunderstanding That Particle Size Retention Is Most Importantat To Filter Selection
The Common Misunderstanding That Particle Size Retention Is Most Importantat To Filter Selection
A Worthless Expense, Or Highly Effective Benefit To Any HVAC System?
A Worthless Expense, Or Highly Effective Benefit To Any HVAC System?
Why Clean Water Does Not Necessarily Mean Effective Filtration
Why Clean Water Does Not Necessarily Mean Effective Filtration
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