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Fernox
Fernox has extended its portfolio with the new TF1 Sigma HP Filter, which has been specifically designed to protect air and ground source heat pumps. The filter provides a high quality option and unparalleled performance to help maintain the efficiency of new or retrofit installations.
As a pioneer of filter technology,
Fernox has developed the new TF1 Sigma HP Filter to offer the best possible protection. The filter’s unique shape allows for the efficient capture of system debris and the settlement of particles within the main body of the filter.
Manufactured from engineering-grade polymer, the TF1 Sigma HP Filter provides excellent strength and hydrolysis resistance. Key to its market-leading performance is the utilisation of the innovative flow and filtration technology (patent pending), which allows the filter to be highly effective at capturing all types of debris, including magnetite, hematite and scale – at high flow rates (up to 80 L/M) typical of heat pump installations. The Fernox TF1 Sigma HP Filter is supplied with 22mm or 28mm full-bore valves as standard. The design of these valves is crucial as it means that there is no restriction of flow through the filter assembly, ensuring the heat pump can maintain the required COP (Co-efficient of Performance).
Due to its double radial seal between the manifold and main filter body, the Fernox TF1 Sigma HP Filter is very flexible. Installation is quick and simple, enabling horizontal or vertical orientations or at any point around a full 360° pipework orientation. Following the robust design of other products in the Fernox
TF1 range, the TF1 Sigma HP Filter is engineered as a sealed unit without a lid for greater integrity and security, reducing any potential for leaks.
Fast and simple to service, unlike lidded filters, there is no need for replacement ‘O’ ring seals, minimising ongoing maintenance costs.
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Smart Splice is a clever new connector system that needs no brazing and hence no bare flames. This allows many new installations, such as mini-splits, to be completed with minimal or even no brazing. Smart Splice also allows line modifications to a system and can easily repair pipe leaks. The only tool you need is a spanner to tighten the threads. The combination of anti-vibration slotted tension rings, expanded seal sleeves and a torque mechanism for the threaded metal fittings ensures intense sealing and secure fit on refrigerant lines.
The available parts include straight line fittings, flare fittings,
flare to line fittings, 45° fittings, 90° fittings and line terminators. You can even use Smart Splice to add a service port connector to a line.
The Part Smart line terminators are be very useful to stop
off pipework during installation or repair, preventiinng contamination when you are passing new pipework through dirty, dusty or greasy areas. Manufactured in the USA by Airsept, these fittings have been
pressure tested to 2,600 psi or 180 bar, and pull tested to UL standards to over 1,500 psi – 100 bar. Smart Splice joins Primalec’s long established range of Leakage
Control products. These include the HVACR Seal Pro micro leak repair chemistry, Glo-Leak UV leak tracers, NitroTrace nitrogen/ hydrogen pressure testing kits, Leaktronic refrigerant and hydrogen sniffing detectors, and USX-2 ultrasonic detectors. Primalec are accepting pre-orders for Smart Splice and they can be contacted for more information about Smart Splice and other AC&R service solutions by email at
customers@primalec.co.uk or by telephone on 01622 816955.
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34 March 2023 •
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