KHS Floor Box

KEMPER KHS Floor Box

 

  •  selectively prevent stagnation sections in the drinking water system
  •  for simple and fast installation in small objects

 

The KEMPER KHS Floor Box provides a facility for controlled forced flow for the cold water in drinking water systems. In connection with a defined tapping point in the direction of flow behind the flow distributor, it secures intended operation in otherwise non-flowed lines and plant parts. Stagnation is prevented. Reliably and permanently.

 

The problem 

 


Operating companies, users and hygiene representatives for building installations know: Stagnation is present everywhere in drinking water systems. That results in problems in the quality of the drinking water. Temperatures above 25°C in the cold drinking water, triggered by stagnation and long drinking water dwell times, encourage the growth of microbiology and the concentration of chemical constituents in piping systems. This effect turns the drinking water into non-potable water. The result can be health hazards for humans.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The solution

 

 

Prevent stagnation in the pipelines! If drinking water in the pipelines keeps moving, the temperature is kept low and germ growth does not occur. Drinking water remains drinking water. The KEMPER KHS Floor Box was designed to maintain hygiene in the drinking water system. The core of the solution is the Venturi Multi-Circ Distributor Unit which force-flows the entire loop.

 

 

 Advantages at a glance

 

  • Ring lines in the sanitary areas using the innovative KEMPER KHS-Venturi flow distributor
  • Forced flow and continuous water exchange in otherwise non-flowed lines by using purposeful and innovative pipeline network structuring with intelligent line routing
  • Stagnation becomes preventable - reliably and permanently
  • Simple installation on unfinished floors

 

Automatic water exchange through usage

 

The Venturi principle: The reduced pressure in the nozzle causes a pressure difference.
This pressure difference generates a flow in the ring line in the sanitary module.
The innovation in the KEMPER KHS Hygiene System is the KHS-Multi-Circ Distributor Unit.
The flow distributor's flow action is based on the principle of venturi nozzle engineering. The minimum pressure difference between Feed line A and Return line B causes forced flowing of the sanitary module. The KHS-Venturi flow distributor is driven by downstream water tapping. That replaces the entire water content while maintaining the drinking water quality.



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