Calorex Delta DT 12 handleiding

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SD675650 ISSUE 6 M172 DELTA
DELTA SYSTEM OWNER INSTALLATION MANUAL
Electrolytic corrosion will occur when dissimilar metals at are in contact wi
each oer create a potential difference (voltage) between em. Sometimes,
when separated by a conductive substance known as an electrolyte, e
dissimilar metals will create a small voltage at allows e ions of one material
to pass to e oer.
Similar to a battery, ions will pass from e most positive material to e more
negative material. A voltage of more an 0.3 volts can cause e most positive
material to degrade.
A swimming pool wi its associated equipment can create is effect. The pool
water being an ideal electrolyte and components of e filtration circuit, heating
system, steps, lights etc providing e dissimilar metals needed to complete e
circuit.
Whilst ese small voltages are rarely a safety reat, ey can create premature
failure rough corrosion. Not dissimilar to corrosion rough oxidation,
electrolytic corrosion can cause complete failure of a metallic material in a very
short period of time.
In order to prevent is type of corrosion all metallic components in contact wi
swimming pool water should be bonded togeer using 10mm² bonding cable.
This includes non-electrical items such as metal filters, pump strainer boxes,
heat exchangers, steps and handrails. It is strongly recommended at bonding
be retrofitted to existing pools, which may not be protected by is system.
3.5 ELECTROLYTIC CORROSION IN SWIMMING POOLS

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MerkCalorex
ModelDelta DT 12
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TaalNederlands
Grootte13120 MB