Detail
Particles are most effectively separated when there is a strong magnetic gradient (rate of change of field strength with distance) from low to high. In other words, the higher the magnetic gradient, the stronger the attracting magnetic force acting on particles drawing them toward the loading zones. The strength of the magnetic gradient is determined by flux density, spacing and alignment of the magnets.
Water flow direction
Water inflow through the redirector then enters the middle part of the magnetic filter, ferrous particles are then drawn by the magnetic rod, non-ferrous particles will be filtered by stain-less steel mesh. Filtered water will flow along with the interior wall and finally flow out of the magnetic filter.
Filter type | Suitable for Heat Pump & Central Heating Systems |
Max Flow Rate | 6.9 M³/h |
Filter Volume | 530ml |
Operating Pressure | 3 bar |
Max. Pressure | 12 bar |
Max. Dynamic Pressure | 1.5 bar |
Max. temperature | 90°C |
Max. magnetic induction | 12,000 gauss |