MagnaClean removes virtually 100 percent of the damaging suspended black iron oxide from central heating systems
(27/11/2009)
MagnaClean has been developed to maintain domestic and commercial central heating systems with a range of purpose-designed products available to the market. Since MagnaClean technology was introduced to the central heating sector in 2003 by ADEY Professional Heating Solutions, the high efficiency, full-flow magnetic filters have become an industry standard.
Following discussions with leading industry manufacturers and sector trade outlets, ADEY is accelerating its promotion of the technology which removes virtually 100% of the damaging suspended black iron oxide from existing and new central heating systems.
To support ADEY’s heightened communications activity, a new testing kit, MagnaClean RapidTest, has also just been launched UK-wide by the manufacturer. The kits are designed to determine which filter is most appropriate for a central heating system – MagnaClean Professional or the dual-action magnetic and non-magnetic MagnaClean TwinTech.
The MagnaClean RapidTest procedure is a simple, two step, process and takes just two minutes to complete. Engineers run system water over the RapidTest magnet for two minutes. Then, having inspected the magnet colour, fit the appropriate MagnaClean filter as indicated by the colour coding within the instructions.
“Since its introduction to the market, MagnaClean has been embraced by the industry and is today widely considered best practice. We’ve stepped up our activity to bring the benefits of this technology to every professional installer in the UK,” explains ADEY’s National Sales Director Roger Williams.
“MagnaClean RapidTest can be used over and over again and we’re hoping it will not only deliver an important communication about the benefits of MagnaClean technology and how it maintains and protects central heating systems, but that it also ensures correct filter selection.
“The new RapidTest is currently available free for a limited period as part of our awareness campaign and is being distributed through a number of channels. It’s only a small item, but it will be an important addition to every installer’s toolbox throughout the UK and Ireland,” he concludes.
The technology is specified widely by local authorities, housing associations, utilities as well as British Gas.
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