BALANCE TANK
The fluid used in the facility loses heat when returning from the plant to the boiler. This shortens the survice life of the boiler.
Cooled fluid coming from the facility is mixed with hot water from the boiler to provide the thermal balance. Temperature and pressure control is done by the sensors.
Compensates the hydraulic loads between the boiler circuit and heating circuit.
Boilers and heating zones operate under suitable water flow.
High strength.
Capacity: 60.000-3.000.000 kcal/h
AIR SEPARATOR
It’s used to decompose air and microbubbles in heating and cooling plants.
Wenta Air Separator collects the air bubbles in the water and expels them on the surface of the specially designed metal fillers.
It prevents problems in installation and heat transfer equipment ( such as increase in energy consumption, high maintenance and repair costs, noise in pipes and pumps.)
It prevents systems, the air separator must be placed in the high temperature flow direction (near the heat source and in the low pressure zone)
In cooling systems, the air separator must be close to the cooler and on the return line.
COMBINED BALANCE TANK
In addition to the benefits provided by the balance tank in the system, it also provides automatic air evacuation, sediment and dirt retention functions.
The combined balance tank saves cost and labor, as it performs the function that all three of the balance tank, air separator and sediment catcher devices perform together, while saving the volume required for the air separator and sentiment catcher.
The use of a combined balance tank prevents hydraulic imbalance.
It prevents overloading of pumps, boilers and damages caused by this load.
The noticeably improved heat transfer ensures better quality output in the automation system.
Eliminates pressure and circulation imbalances in the system.
SILT TRAP
Dirt separators are used to separate dirt particles and precipitates in heating and cooling facilities.
The difference between the Wenta dirt separator and classic dirt separators is that the retained dirt is drained from the filler and deposited at the bottom of the device and easily removed by the drain valve.
In heating systems, the sediment retainers must be in the return line. In cooling systems, it should be on the return line near the cooler.








