What are the composition and structure of stainless steel water separators?
Diverters, serving as the distribution and collection devices connecting the return water of each circuit heating pipe, play a pivotal role in the ground heating system. Diverters consist of three main components: the diverter, the collector, and the fixed bracket.
Includes components such as manifold headers (main bars), collector headers (main bars), branch regulator control valves, exhaust valves, manifold plugs, wall panels, and panels (there are no panels for the bracketed manifold collectors) [1]. Key accessories include manifold, collector, filter, valves, air release valves, shut-off valves, flexible joints, male joints, and thermal energy meters.
The purpose of setting an exhaust valve (bleeder valve) on the manifold separator is to provide convenience during use, preventing the accumulation of air caused by factors such as cold and hot pressure differences and water topping, which can impede system operation. With an exhaust valve (bleeder valve), air can be released promptly, and there are manual and automatic exhaust valves available. It is recommended to install an automatic exhaust valve whenever possible.


