
Magnetite: Black sludge – every heating system’s enemy
Just like an unhealthy lifestyle can lead to cholesterol clogging human arteries, magnetite deposits can lead to serious problems in a heating system’s pipes. They start with a risk of clogging and can, in the worst-case scenario, lead to the heating system experiencing a full-on “heart attack”. Find out here how magnetite is formed and how the damage to heating systems described above can be prevented right from the planning phase.
Just like an unhealthy lifestyle can lead to cholesterol clogging human arteries, magnetite deposits can lead to serious problems in a heating system’s pipes. They start with a risk of clogging and can, in the worst-case scenario, lead to the heating system experiencing a full-on “heart attack”. Find out here how magnetite is formed and how the damage to heating systems described above can be prevented right from the planning phase.
Iron-oxygen compound: What is magnetite?
Black sludge fight: What damage can magnetite do to heating systems?
- Malfunctions of thermostatic valves due to deposits on the valve seals.
- An efficiency drop for radiators as magnetite attaches to the inside of the pipes and reduces heat transfer. In extreme cases heating circuits can be fully blocked and fail.
- In heat generators (boilers, heat pumps, heat exchangers, etc.) magnetite hinders heat transfer, meaning that not the full thermal output is transferred to the system.
- Magnetite clogs the filters installed, thus reducing the flow. The required thermal output is no longer reached. As filters need to be cleaned more frequently, operating costs increase.
- Magnetite can deposit in different areas of the pump, increasing wear of rotating components and bearings. The required energy input rises. Pumps can even fail completely when the shaft is blocked (wet rotor) or the mechanical seal is defective (dry rotor).
Clearly visible: black magnetite deposits on a mechanical seal
When the wrong elements come together: How is magnetite formed?
- Untreated, added water
- Oxygen ingress due to incorrect pressure maintenance, leaking vent valves and air separators
- Old stock of non-diffusion-tight rubber expansion joints, connection hoses or plastic pipes
- Negative pressure in the system due to incorrect pressure maintenance, faulty safety valves and faulty air separators
- System filled improperly and too fast. The standards and directives for installing and operating hot-water heating systems (such as DIN 18380 and VDI 2035) must be observed.
Sludge separator, magnetic filter: How can damage by magnetite formation be prevented?
The magnetic filter is designed for filtering liquids, e.g. in circulation circuits, containing ferrous particles (magnetite, etc.) which have to be removed in order to protect the mechanical seal faces.