With the electronic pressure switch TDP DSA from Trotec, you benefit from convenient and reliable water pressure regulation – without having to switch your pump on and off manually every time. Simply install the compact pressure switch between the pump and the water tap or garden hose. In the future, you will only have to turn the tap or garden hose on and off. Perfect, for example, for watering gardens with a hose and Micro-Drip system, for pumping water from wells and ponds or for converting your pump into a domestic waterworks.
Clean air in your own four walls is just as important for you and your family as unpolluted air in the office is for you and your colleagues. However, allergens, bacteria, viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and the influenza virus, mould spores, dust mites and dreadful fine dust contaminate all indoor air – and therefore prevent you from breathing freely. So protect yourself and your loved ones with HEPA-filtered air: The air purifier AirgoClean® 350 E automatically removes all contaminants – 99.97% of ultra-fine particles measuring as small as 0,3 µm. Fully automatically thanks to the latest ‘Air Quality Sensors’.
“Woahh, the air is thick in here!” Most of us will have heard this exclamation at some point – or exclaim it ourselves from time to time. For example, because of the smell of cooked food that lingers in our flats for hours despite leaving the windows open. Or because of chemicals evaporating, or the musty smell of mould. While most odours do not usually cause health problems, they can cause nausea. That’s why, in this practical knowledge series, we will give you the necessary tips to help you remove those pesky stinkers from your house and flat.
Did you know that mould forms carcinogenic toxins and has long been identified as the cause of serious allergies? An insidious enemy, then, of whose existence within their own four walls many of those affected have no idea. Because mould often nests secretly without revealing itself immediately. In the early stages, for example it hardly smells and prefers to hide behind cupboards. This is why the search for the unwanted lodger does not begin until after the initial health issues have begun.
Just hold on a little longer, then we can finally meet again outdoors or on our terraces for Sunday brunch or for a beer or two after work. You are prepared, aren’t you? In terms of terraces, I mean: swept clean? Okay! Lights checked? Okay! Heat source up and running? Oh, still working on that? Since last season? Okaaay, then have a look here – a quick shortcut and super cheap too: the IR 2570 S Infra-red Radiant Heater, which is finally available again, guarantees you and your guests a wonderfully warm spot. And don’t spend too much time just thinking about it. But decide to buy it now!
In the last part of our Trotec practical knowledge series we discussed the dangers of very low air humidity. But the opposite, very high humidity with values above 60 percent also poses considerable health risks. Because if too much humid air circulates in the apartment, the basic requirement for strong growth of health-threatening mould is fulfilled. Hidden in the farthest corner or behind cupboards, mould soon takes on a lively life of its own. But where does the excess moisture actually come from? And what is the most elegant way to get rid of the excess?
In the last few weeks, winter has once again made us feel what ‘really cold’ means. Many people at home have turned the heating knobs all the way to the left – and are now suffering from the consequences of dry heating air. It dries out our mucous membranes, reduces their cleansing function and creates an ideal habitat for viruses. It also causes undesirable effects such dry nose and irritated eyes, as well as coughs, colds and sore throats. Because low humidity also increases the lifetime of infectious corona aerosols in the room air, there is virtually every reason to humidify the air as much as possible in the future.
Rarely has there been so much talk about ‘ventilation’ as in the past and current year. No wonder, since the exchange of air in rooms was and still is considered a tried and tested means against potential corona virus load caused by infectious aerosols. So far, there is no measuring device that is able to prove the contamination of indoor air by SARS-CoV-2. However, it is possible to determine a necessary ventilation interval via the ‘detour’ of a permanent measurement of CO2 values. Because the more people are in living rooms, office spaces, production rooms, schools and daycare centres, the more the exhaled carbon dioxide level increases – to the point of a CO2 alarm: time to open all the windows!
The endless corona pandemic, the start of pollen season, plus the threat of fine dust everywhere: our new Trotec practical knowledge series on the subject of indoor air could hardly be more up-to-date. Because here you will find valuable information including tried and tested tips with which you can easily improve the climate within your own four walls. In this first part, for example, you can read how the air purifiers in the AirgoClean® series can help you fight against insidious viruses, get through hay fever season with as little worry as possible, and keep harmful find dust at bay.
Especially for rental use? Exactly! Our new commercial air conditioner unit PT 23000 S impresses with its robust and transport-friendly split design, ease of maintenance and exceptional reliability in cooling mode. For example, because only glycol-added water circulates in the connecting line, there is never any loss of refrigerant even after connecting and disconnecting. In addition, the most powerful mobile split air conditioner on the market scores points with numerous other practical details for quick use in frequently changing environments.