RadiatorsHeating equipment commonly used during winter. Radiators vary in their heat dissipation performance and corrosion resistance due to different materials. Radiators can be categorized by material into steel radiators, copper-aluminum composite radiators,Stainless Steel and Aluminum Composite RadiatorThese types of radiators must undergo regular maintenance and care during use to reduce corrosion and extend the lifespan of the radiators.
How is the daily maintenance and care for the radiator? Below is a brief introduction.
Surface Maintenance and Care for Heat Exchangers
During the installation and use of the radiator, it is crucial to protect it from external impacts to prevent the surface from being damaged by hard objects or scratched. If the protective layer on the surface is compromised, it can easily lead to corrosion and leakage. Therefore, if the radiator surface is accidentally damaged, it should be repaired promptly to avoid localized oxidation corrosion and extend the lifespan of the radiator.
Two, maintenance and care of radiators during the heating season
If you're not living at home during the winter and the heater hasn't been used for a long time, make sure to drain all the water from the heater. This will prevent freezing and reduce corrosion caused by water. If you notice that some areas aren't heating up, it might be due to air in the pipes. Open the air vent to release the gas until it's all out, then close the vent once water starts to overflow.
Section III: Maintenance and Care for Radiators During Non-Heating Seasons
During the non-heating season following winter, wet maintenance methods can be employed to prevent oxygen corrosion of radiators and related components. This means that during times when heating is not in use, the water inside the radiators should not be drained, but rather remain filled within the radiators. If it cannot be ensured that the radiators are fully protected by water, then all the water inside the radiators should be completely drained, and it is strictly prohibited to leave any water residue inside the radiators.



