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HVAC innovation


A probiotic for HVAC systems


Specialist in condensate removal pumps and accessories, Aspen Pumps has launched a range of chemicals which includes an innovative probiotic specifically designed for air movement


eaturing Micro-Tech deep cleaning technology, the new Storm Chemicals range has been formulated to meet the needs of today’s challenging maintenance requirements. Unlike conventional cleaners, this technology is said to provide microscopic cleaning deep into the surface, beyond the biofilm, resulting in a longer lasting clean and an improved indoor environment. “We are delighted to launch the Storm Chemicals


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range onto the market and to be able to add an innovative, effective and environmentally friendly deep cleaning solution to our offering” said Vern Klein, head of business development – Storm Chemicals at Aspen Pumps. “The products are easy to use and ideal for any regular maintenance program, resulting in fewer call backs and improved energy efficiency of equipment.” “As a specialist in the condensate management side of air handling, we place high significance on managing anything that passes through our pumps, which is why the launch of Storm Chemicals is so important for Aspen Pumps,” Mr Klein said at the launch last month. Offering a range of cleaning and maintenance


products to ensure engineers have the correct solution at their fingers tips, the Storm range comprises: Evaporator Cleaner & Disinfectant; Condenser Cleaner; Universal Coil Cleaner; Odour Neutraliser; Coil Coat; Leak Detector; Condenser Cleaner & Degreaser; Case Cleaner; Ice Machine Cleaner; Drain Unblock; and Portable AC Cleaner. In addition within the Storm range are a series of, what have been described as “ground-breaking” products powered by Green XL, a probiotic cleaner developed specifically for use in the HVACR sector. This technology uses ‘good’ bacteria to remove dirt and cleans beyond the microscopic layer (biofilm), ensuring a product remains clean in-between


Aspen Pumps has launched an innovative range of cleaning products for modern HVACR systems


service intervals. As Green XL is 100% biodegradable it means that engineers don't have to worry about COSHH restrictions for transport, use and storage, since it is harmless to people, animals and environmentally friendly too. In addition, the ‘good’ bacteria help provide a healthier indoor environment with improved indoor air quality (IAQ) as they remove the ‘bad’ bacteria and are healthy to breathe in. Mr Klein explains: “We found an opportunity to innovate the service and maintenance side of the market so that we have products that answer the needs of service engineers.” He says: “This is tomorrow’s solution today, using


incredibly intelligent ingredients.” The probiotic treatment, which has commonly been used to clean horses and dogs in the past, works by providing a good layer of microorganisms


This is tomorrow’s solution today using incredibly intelligent ingredients Vern Klein, head of business development


on a surface. Green XL puts back positive microorganisms on the surface and through a process of quorum sensing provides good bacteria to fill in gaps on a surface, thereby maintaining a microorganic layer. “We are effectively providing a natural, intelligent


self-regulating effect on your air conditioning,” Mr Klein concludes.


36 August 2017


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