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Hydro System

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The work of the hydro system is fundamentally the distribution of water from local networks at a stable pressure

These systems are used to avoid the construction of elevated tanks that provide such pressure adequately. It is a system whose use is both commercial and domestic in terms of supply and distribution.

Therefore, the use of the hydro system ranges from small industries to rural buildings, through small businesses or private houses.

Functioning

For a hydro system to work, it is necessary to use pressurized water and air, since they are systems based on the principle of compressibility. Therefore, its operation begins at the moment in which the water is supplied to the storage tank by the water company. The operating process occurs as follows.

Over time, the filters become clogged and require cleaning through backwashing. This leads to a waste of water, energy, and money. Hydro FLOW can help reduce this waste through flocculation.

Turbulence (often provided by a pump) mixes the water so that these particles come into contact and stick together, forming flocks. These batches sit on the surface of the filter, so they are easier to remove and the amount of water used in the backwash can be reduced. Flocculation also allows the filter to remove the finest particles and thus improve water clarity.

First, the water is supplied to the storage tank, where it will be stored until the pump starts working. When the pump starts, the hydro system tank begins to perform its function. In this way, the increase in the water level in the tank causes the air to compress inside the container.

When the tank pressure reaches a limit that is set on the pressure switch, the pump stops operating until the tank is completely full. In the opposite process, when the water is used, the level inside the hydropneumatic tank decreases in the same way. The pressure of the pressure switch or pressure switch therefore also decreases. This will cause a circuit to close.

When the water level drops until the tank is empty again, the pressure will increase, so that the tank is recharged with water, in the same way as at the beginning of its operation.

Advantages Of The Hydro System System

• The main advantage of a hydropneumatic system is that the pressure of the pumps can be regulated in order to adapt it to the use that we give to the system itself, both industrial and private.

• In addition, it allows maintaining a reserve of water already pressurized for those cases in which there is a general power outage.

• This type of system avoids having to install tanks on the roofs or in the upper areas of buildings (both private and industrial), so it does not overload the general structure and also avoids dampness.

• On the other hand, it generates adequate pressure at all levels so that helps devices that require water perform better.

The Signal 

Hydro FLOW units use a unique technology to transmit an electronic field to the pipe and the water inside. This technology works on all types of pipe material without the need for cutting or plumbing, making it ideal for retrofitting. The signal can travel through the plumbing network, both upstream and downstream, to protect the entire system.

Incrustation Prevention

Tartar is made up of minerals (usually calcium and bicarbonate) that dissolve in water. When water is heated (or becomes supersaturated), these minerals form a hard mass on the surface of heating pipes and equipment, preventing heat transfer, reducing efficiency, and blocking the flow.

Hydro flow units transmit an electronic field to the pipe network and to the water itself. This causes the mineral ions to form clumps that act as a starting point for the crystals, so that when the water is heated, the scale forms as fine suspended dust, which can then be carried away by the flow.