
One of the latest innovations from water technology manufacturer SYR is the Filling station 3228 All-in-One connect.
The company says the All-in-One+ Connect guarantees the smooth and effective operation of the heating installation – with automatic monitoring of the filling and water conditioning, determination of the conductivity, special leakage protection and an integrated RPZ valve to protect against backflow up to fluid category 4.
Automatic filling process
Thanks to electronic pressure monitoring, and the integrated pressure reducing valve, the filling process is stopped once the desired system pressure has been reached or the system has been refilled with conditioned water in case of pressure loss.
The filling frequencies are recorded, displayed in statistics and can be called up at any time. The initial system filling may also include the display of the total filling volume.
The built-in leakage detection system will monitor the frequency of top ups to the system, and the amount of water used and if this falls outside pre-set parameters alerts are triggered.
Wi-Fi enabled
The 3228 All-in-One Connect is Wi-Fi-enabled: the built-in access point creates a local Wi-Fi network. The SYR app can then be used to create, monitor, check and control a project. For example, the smart valve informs installers/operators via push notification that the connected cartridge will soon be exhausted. That way, the company says, replacement granules can be provided in good time.
Demineralisation
Installers can connect the 3228 All-in-one connect to the SYR demineralisation cartridge system. The correct sized cartridge for the system can be selected based on the result of the heating water analysis and the requirements of the system manufacturer.
Cartridges are available with different granules, HVE to completely demineralise it and HVE Plus for heating water demineralisation with pH stabilisation. The digital capacity control continuously monitors the filling level of the cartridge and displays the remaining amount of filling water. Cartridges come in various sizes and the company says they are easy to refill with the appropriate replacement granules.
If the connected cartridge is exhausted, the motor-driven stop valve automatically interrupts the filling process. This prevents the heating installation from being filled with water that has not been conditioned.
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