In air conditioning systems, the circulation of water containing impurities may result in rapid wear and damage to circuit components such as pumps and control valves. It also causes blockages in heat exchangers, heating elements and pipes, resulting in lower thermal efficiency of the system.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator separates off these impurities, which are mainly made up of particles of sand and rust, but even more importantly, it is highly effective in attracting ferrous impurities. The impurities are collected in a large collection chamber that requires low frequency cleaning procedures, from which they can be removed even while the system is in operation.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator, thanks to the multiple passage of the medium, is capable of efficiently removing even the smallest particles, with extremely limited head loss. To make the separation principle effective and keep head losses as low as possible, the flow speed of the thermal medium is slowed down by the geometrical characteristics of the body and the internal mesh element.
In addition to the benefits of the solutions with traditional dirt separators, they offer the following extra advantages:
We have produced a Step-by-Step installation guide for the Dirtmag, and you can download a copy here

In air conditioning systems, the circulation of water containing impurities may result in rapid wear and damage to circuit components such as pumps and control valves. It also causes blockages in heat exchangers, heating elements and pipes, resulting in lower thermal efficiency of the system.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator separates off these impurities, which are mainly made up of particles of sand and rust, but even more importantly, it is highly effective in attracting ferrous impurities. The impurities are collected in a large collection chamber that requires low frequency cleaning procedures, from which they can be removed even while the system is in operation.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator, thanks to the multiple passage of the medium, is capable of efficiently removing even the smallest particles, with extremely limited head loss. To make the separation principle effective and keep head losses as low as possible, the flow speed of the thermal medium is slowed down by the geometrical characteristics of the body and the internal mesh element.
In addition to the benefits of the solutions with traditional dirt separators, they offer the following extra advantages:
We have produced a Step-by-Step installation guide for the Dirtmag, and you can download a copy here

In air conditioning systems, the circulation of water containing impurities may result in rapid wear and damage to circuit components such as pumps and control valves. It also causes blockages in heat exchangers, heating elements and pipes, resulting in lower thermal efficiency of the system.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator separates off these impurities, which are mainly made up of particles of sand and rust, but even more importantly, it is highly effective in attracting ferrous impurities. The impurities are collected in a large collection chamber that requires low frequency cleaning procedures, from which they can be removed even while the system is in operation.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator, thanks to the multiple passage of the medium, is capable of efficiently removing even the smallest particles, with extremely limited head loss. To make the separation principle effective and keep head losses as low as possible, the flow speed of the thermal medium is slowed down by the geometrical characteristics of the body and the internal mesh element.
In addition to the benefits of the solutions with traditional dirt separators, they offer the following extra advantages:
We have produced a Step-by-Step installation guide for the Dirtmag, and you can download a copy here

In air conditioning systems, the circulation of water containing impurities may result in rapid wear and damage to circuit components such as pumps and control valves. It also causes blockages in heat exchangers, heating elements and pipes, resulting in lower thermal efficiency of the system.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator separates off these impurities, which are mainly made up of particles of sand and rust, but even more importantly, it is highly effective in attracting ferrous impurities. The impurities are collected in a large collection chamber that requires low frequency cleaning procedures, from which they can be removed even while the system is in operation.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator, thanks to the multiple passage of the medium, is capable of efficiently removing even the smallest particles, with extremely limited head loss. To make the separation principle effective and keep head losses as low as possible, the flow speed of the thermal medium is slowed down by the geometrical characteristics of the body and the internal mesh element.
In addition to the benefits of the solutions with traditional dirt separators, they offer the following extra advantages:
We have produced a Step-by-Step installation guide for the Dirtmag, and you can download a copy here

In air conditioning systems, the circulation of water containing impurities may result in rapid wear and damage to circuit components such as pumps and control valves. It also causes blockages in heat exchangers, heating elements and pipes, resulting in lower thermal efficiency of the system.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator separates off these impurities, which are mainly made up of particles of sand and rust, but even more importantly, it is highly effective in attracting ferrous impurities. The impurities are collected in a large collection chamber that requires low frequency cleaning procedures, from which they can be removed even while the system is in operation.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator, thanks to the multiple passage of the medium, is capable of efficiently removing even the smallest particles, with extremely limited head loss. To make the separation principle effective and keep head losses as low as possible, the flow speed of the thermal medium is slowed down by the geometrical characteristics of the body and the internal mesh element.
In addition to the benefits of the solutions with traditional dirt separators, they offer the following extra advantages:
We have produced a Step-by-Step installation guide for the Dirtmag, and you can download a copy here

In air conditioning systems, the circulation of water containing impurities may result in rapid wear and damage to circuit components such as pumps and control valves. It also causes blockages in heat exchangers, heating elements and pipes, resulting in lower thermal efficiency of the system.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator separates off these impurities, which are mainly made up of particles of sand and rust, but even more importantly, it is highly effective in attracting ferrous impurities. The impurities are collected in a large collection chamber that requires low frequency cleaning procedures, from which they can be removed even while the system is in operation.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator, thanks to the multiple passage of the medium, is capable of efficiently removing even the smallest particles, with extremely limited head loss. To make the separation principle effective and keep head losses as low as possible, the flow speed of the thermal medium is slowed down by the geometrical characteristics of the body and the internal mesh element.
In addition to the benefits of the solutions with traditional dirt separators, they offer the following extra advantages:
We have produced a Step-by-Step installation guide for the Dirtmag, and you can download a copy here

In air conditioning systems, the circulation of water containing impurities may result in rapid wear and damage to circuit components such as pumps and control valves. It also causes blockages in heat exchangers, heating elements and pipes, resulting in lower thermal efficiency of the system.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator separates off these impurities, which are mainly made up of particles of sand and rust, but even more importantly, it is highly effective in attracting ferrous impurities. The impurities are collected in a large collection chamber that requires low frequency cleaning procedures, from which they can be removed even while the system is in operation.
The DIRTMAG® dirt separator, thanks to the multiple passage of the medium, is capable of efficiently removing even the smallest particles, with extremely limited head loss. To make the separation principle effective and keep head losses as low as possible, the flow speed of the thermal medium is slowed down by the geometrical characteristics of the body and the internal mesh element.
In addition to the benefits of the solutions with traditional dirt separators, they offer the following extra advantages:
We have produced a Step-by-Step installation guide for the Dirtmag, and you can download a copy here
