Installed at the highest point of the fluid carrying system, the trapped air will enter the float chamber of the air eliminator. This reduces the float buoyancy and allows air to escape through the outlet orifice.
AIR SEPARATION IS ESSENTIAL FOR YOUR SYSTEM
Air in a central heating system can lead to a reduced heat emission and has harmful consequences for the whole installation, particularly the pump, which is often the first component to suffer damage. Air leads to noisy installation, loss of performance, corrosion and premature failure. Installing good venting equipment can help alleviate these problems.
THE IMPORTANCE OF A CLEAN SYSTEM
Dirt or other foreign matter can cause problems which reduces the efficiency of the system, particularly in the case of air elimination. It is therefore recommended that the system is flushed prior to installing the Automatic Air Eliminator. In addition, a pipeline strainer should be installed immediately before the inlet. Discharge pipework should be fitted to the outlet of the valves to allow for venting and water carry-over.
