Pressure is used to circulate liquid in a heating or cooling system and is induced by means of pumps. The pressure in a system is positive in relation to atmospheric pressure.
A pressure boosting system is designed to increase low pressure in a water system in order to achieve sufficient water flow and pressure to consumers.
A system for maintaining a constant static pressure is used in heating and cooling systems to order to ensure uninterrupted operation.
Pressure holding pumps are used to maintain a constant pressure in a closed heating or air-conditioning system.
A pressure reducing valve measures the pressure on the discharge side of the valve. Its task is to hold the set pressure constant.
A pressure transducer is fitted in a heating, cooling, or ventilation system. It measures the pressure in a specific location in a system and converts it into a signal which can be read by an instrument.
Measuring and transmitting pressure plays a key role in system monitoring and controlling pumps/fans in order to achieve a required pressure at any given time
Proportional pressure is used in circulation systems with a pipe system with low pressure loss and control valves to generate a variable flow.
Proportional pressure is used in circulation systems with an extensive pipe system and control valves to generate a variable flow.
A PT 100 sensor is a temperature sensor which works by measuring electrical resistance through platinum (Pt) metal. A PT 100 sensor can measure temperatures up to 600 °C