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“For engineers, developers and

CONCLUSION While traditional chemical treatments will always have their place, the simplicity and effectiveness of VDI 2035 offer compelling benefits. By removing the root causes of corrosion rather than treating the symptoms, this German-engineered approach is set to become an essential tool in the UK heating industry’s toolkit, especially as the sector moves toward more sustainable and efficient technologies.

products, making it easier for installers to adopt the approach. It’s also now recognised in the CIBSE publication CP1 (Heat Networks: Code of Practice), marking a significant step forward in aligning UK standards with low-carbon, low-maintenance practices. Why it matters The rise of low-carbon heating systems, such as heat pumps and district energy networks, requires a fresh look at traditional maintenance methods. Chemical-free water treatment supports this shift by offering: • Lower long-term maintenance costs • No chemical handling, storage or disposal concerns • Improved compatibility with sensitive system components • A sustainable, environmentally-friendly approach For engineers, developers and facilities managers seeking a reliable, long-term solution for system protection, VDI 2035 is proving itself as a credible and effective alternative.

facilities managers seeking a reliable, long-term solution for system protection, VDI 2035 is proving itself as a credible and effective alternative.”

For more information, contact Chris Reilly, Country Manager for Ireland: T: +353 (0)85 215 2288 - E: chris.reilly@altecnic.co.uk www.altecnic.co.uk

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