SKU: 99750206

Compactfar FAR Chrome FF 3/4" Dirt Separator for Boilers

Price
83,00 €

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Compactfar FAR Chrome FF 3/4" Dirt Separator for Boilers

Compactfar FAR Chrome FF 3/4" Dirt Separator for Boilers

Price
83,00 €

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Product information

Ultra-compact FF dirt separator with angled connections Chrome-plated dirt separator filter for heating systems

for heating systems with removable magnet complete with magnet for the elimination of ferrous particles

CHROME finish


Technical Features

  • Model

    Compactfar FAR Chrome FF 3/4" Dirt Separator for Boilers

  • Performance

    Inside it is a filter cartridge that separates impurities from the water present in the heating system pipes that could cause breakdowns and malfunctions of the boiler.



    - In the lower part there is a magnetic insert which makes the COMPACTFAR dirt separator particularly suitable for installation on systems where there is a higher concentration of ferrous particles, encrustations and debris due to corrosion.



    - The sediment settles on the bottom of the chamber and is then eliminated by opening a drain tap.

General Features

  • COMPACTFAR



    FAR 3/4″ CompactFAR Magnetic Dirt Remover Filter for Boilers
    The COMPACTFAR dirt separator is a device specifically designed and engineered for installation on domestic boilers.
    Inside, a filter cartridge separates impurities from the water in heating system pipes that could cause boiler failures and malfunctions. A magnetic insert is located at the bottom, making the COMPACTFAR dirt separator particularly suitable for installation on systems with a higher concentration of ferrous particles, scale, and corrosion debris. Sediments settle to the bottom of the chamber and are then removed by opening a drain valve.

    As can be seen in the figures, the vertical bars occupy as much space as possible in the direction of the fluid, ensuring a frontal impact for the impurity particles transported by the fluid. The fins allow for small inversions in the fluid's motion, further slowing it down and thus promoting downward gravity flow. The magnetic insert offers an additional advantage in removing ferrous particles, especially in older systems prone to corrosion and containing a high concentration of sludge.