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Flush out fan inefficiencies
25 January 2013
As ambient temperatures rise, air conditioning systems start to come under greater load and inefficiencies in the system soon show up. Fan coil units are prone to a build up of scale and other debris and it is necessary

As ambient temperatures rise,
air conditioning systems start
to come under greater load
and inefficiencies in the system soon
show up. Fan coil units are prone to
a build up of scale and other debris
and it is necessary to flush them
through to restore them to full
efficiency. The work has to be carried
out quickly, often overnight whilst
facilities are unoccupied, and speed
and cleanliness are paramount.
To meet this need, Kamco has introduced a compact lightweight mobile descaling and flushing pump to enable fast and efficient chemical cleaning of pipework and cooling circuits when fouling and scale problems are experienced.
The Clearflow CF90, with integral 40 litre tank, has a maximum flow rate of 125 litres per minute and a 22m head enabling more than one fan coil unit to be descaled simultaneously. During descaling, chemicals are totally enclosed for maximum safety.
To meet this need, Kamco has introduced a compact lightweight mobile descaling and flushing pump to enable fast and efficient chemical cleaning of pipework and cooling circuits when fouling and scale problems are experienced.
The Clearflow CF90, with integral 40 litre tank, has a maximum flow rate of 125 litres per minute and a 22m head enabling more than one fan coil unit to be descaled simultaneously. During descaling, chemicals are totally enclosed for maximum safety.
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