A carefully selected range of components to ensure efficient and economical heating or cooling system.
Available in horizontal and vertical versions, the Dutypoint range of expansion vessels cover a wide range of project requirements. These vessels provide pressure storage for water up to 99°C and are widely used in water pressure booster sets and pressurisation units.
The Quantum range of pressurisation units feature the latest innovations in sealed system maintenance. With intelligent microprocessor control, full BMS integration capabilities and a choice of units to suit the installation, the Quantum range provides for the needs of any installation.
Dutypoint EC WRAS-approved electromagnetic water conditioners are the ecological solution to increased lifecycle costs associated with the build-up of hard limescale.
The Dutypoint range of dosing pots provides a safe, controlled method of dosing chemicals into heating and chilled water systems with no interruption to the system operation.
The Dutypoint CXA air separator units are installed to efficiently remove air and microbubbles from the system. In heating systems, an air separator should be installed in the flow loop where the system experiences the highest temperature (next to the heat source) and lowest pressure.
Dutypoint CXP Dirt Separators are designed to remove impurities and particles. These units should always be installed in systems before equipment that requires protection from dirt and sludge, such as boilers, chillers, control valves and pumps.
Dutypoint CXC combined dirt and air separators can be used instead of individual deaerators and dirt separators. These combined units are very efficient and extremely cost-effective, becoming the preferred standard option throughout the industry.
The Dutypoint CXX combines the benefits of a deaerator, a dirt separator and a hydraulic balancing tank in one unit. This can be used instead of an individual deaerator and dirt separator, incorporating the added advantage of creating a perfect hydraulic balance between the primary and secondary circuits.
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