Cleaning, Purging and Filling: Secrets to Success
A clean hydronic system is a happy hydronic system. That means that purging and filling are vital keys to success. Bob "Hot Rod" Rohr and Cody Mack, our training and education managers, team up in order to share their secrets to success in maintaining a "happy" hydronic system.
You'll learn:
→ Is my fill pressure adequate or do I need a pump cart for filling and flushing?
→ When should I use a system cleaner and/or additives?
→ Where is the best location for purge valves?
→ Are the steps different for filling, purging and cleaning new systems compared to old?
→ I'm ready for my final fill. What pressure should I fill the system to?
Recently recognized with the 2020-2022 Carlson-Holohan Industry Award of Excellence and a fun-loving industry veteran, Hot Rod is sure to delight the audience with his expertise and quick wit. He travels from sea to shining sea, sharing his 35+ years' of experience as a plumbing, radiant heat and renewable energy contractor. Rohr is a regular contributor for industry publications where he enjoys putting his rubber-to-the-road experiences to pen.
Mack has nearly 20 years’ experience as an installation contractor, service technician, application engineer and most recently training manager for Caleffi. He pounds the pavement educating Boomers, Gen-X’ers, Millennials and beyond. When not on the road, he’s often in the Caleffi lab experimenting with product design solutions. A family man, gear-head and motorcycle-enthusiast, our audience will appreciate his thoughtful delivery and common sense product approach.
Thanks for tuning in!
Видео Cleaning, Purging and Filling: Secrets to Success канала Caleffi Hydronic Solutions
You'll learn:
→ Is my fill pressure adequate or do I need a pump cart for filling and flushing?
→ When should I use a system cleaner and/or additives?
→ Where is the best location for purge valves?
→ Are the steps different for filling, purging and cleaning new systems compared to old?
→ I'm ready for my final fill. What pressure should I fill the system to?
Recently recognized with the 2020-2022 Carlson-Holohan Industry Award of Excellence and a fun-loving industry veteran, Hot Rod is sure to delight the audience with his expertise and quick wit. He travels from sea to shining sea, sharing his 35+ years' of experience as a plumbing, radiant heat and renewable energy contractor. Rohr is a regular contributor for industry publications where he enjoys putting his rubber-to-the-road experiences to pen.
Mack has nearly 20 years’ experience as an installation contractor, service technician, application engineer and most recently training manager for Caleffi. He pounds the pavement educating Boomers, Gen-X’ers, Millennials and beyond. When not on the road, he’s often in the Caleffi lab experimenting with product design solutions. A family man, gear-head and motorcycle-enthusiast, our audience will appreciate his thoughtful delivery and common sense product approach.
Thanks for tuning in!
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