Once again, we return to the topic of
air vent valves; a valid help to eliminate the gases dissolved in the fluid that transports heat in our implants.
Studies tell us that if, at the absolute pressure of 1 bar, we increase temperature from 20 °C to 80 °C , the maximum number of litres of air dissolved in a cube metre decreases of circa 10 litres; but much worst is the situation if the liquid is subjected to pressure. This means that if I heat up the fluid contained within my implant, the dissolved air frees and transforms into gas, i.e. in bubbles, which are a source of noise. The only solution is to make use of the air vent valves in order to eliminate them.
The air vent valves must be installed in those points of the implant where the gases will accumulate such as, for instance, the extremities of distribution columns, heater vents or other parts where accumulated gases can’t be eliminated.
Metallic materials like brass and plastic materials like acetal, with which the air vent valves are manufactured, guarantee durability over time with the contribution of the components for holding. During the installation, check valves can also be fitted between the implant and the device, which facilitates maintenance.
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