The resin beads in SpiroPure remove unwanted substances such as calcium and magnesium ions as well as salts. These resins comprise of positively and negatively charged beads, which attract the unwanted positive and negative ions in the water and exchange them with useful and safe ions. The resin beads, which change colour over time as they become depleted, can be replaced when necessary.
By conditioning the water and removing these unwanted salts and minerals, the conductivity of the water decreases while the pH value is increased, helping to maintain system health, prevent corrosion, and keep the system running at its most efficient.
SpiroPure is available for both domestic and commercial systems. The Home series for residential properties consists of the Home Fill Basic, Home Fill Basic +, Home Fill XL, Home Fill XL +, and Home Fill Duplex + for larger homes, all of which are fixed filling solutions. The Plus (+) units feature a combination valve, which make them Fluid Category 4 compliant, and incorporates a pressure reducing valve. Meanwhile, the Pro series for commercial and light-commercial buildings is available in 9.5L and 23L sizes, in both fixed and mobile filling options.
Rob Jacques, UK Business Unit Director at Spirotech, said: “We’re excited to introduce the new SpiroPure solution for demineralised water here in the UK. As pressure mounts to make heating and cooling systems as efficient as possible, the practice of treating water for the system is becoming more widely adopted, especially given its inclusion and success across other parts of Europe as part of the VDI 2035 standard.”
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