Effective de-aeration
In an oil heating system using a Tigerloop, all oil passes through the
automatic oil de-aerator, which effectively removes all gas/air bubbles
from the system. This eliminates oil pump and nozzle problems associated
with gas/air in the oil.
On two-pipe circulation
An oil pump delivers the same amount of oil irrespective of what is
actually needed for combustion. In the case of a normal domestic burner,
only 5 % of the delivered oil is actually burned in combustion. The
remaining 95% is transported by a two-pipe system back to the oil tank.
With a Tigerloop automatic oil de-aerator no oil needs to be transported
back to the tank. The oil that is not burned in combustion is lead back
to the Tigerloop where it is de-aerated again and again automatically.
For this reason only the amount of oil to be burned in combustion is
sucked from the oil tank.
Max Nozzle Capacity | 110 l/h |
Max Return Oil Pumped In To The Tigerloop | 120 l/h |
Max Flow | 230 l/h |
Max De-Aerating Capacity | 8 l/h |
Max Operating Temperature | 60 Celcius |
Max / Min Operating Pressure In The Feed Line | +0.5 to -0.6 Bar |
Download Tigerloop Original De-Aerator PDF
Preheated oil
A one-pipe system with Tigerloop increases the oil pump capacity.
Moreover, the oil is actually preheated to at least room temperature as
friction in the oil pump generates heat. This eliminates problems with
cold oil giving cleaner combustion and reduced oil consumption.
Minimum of dirt/sludge
The oil flow in a one-pipe system is minimal due to the fact that only
the amount of oil burned needs to be drawn up from the tank. For this
reason very little dirt/sludge is transported from the oil tank. This
reduces the risk for clogged oil filters and burner nozzles. Filtration
is more effective, soot build up is reduced and filter life is extended.
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