Antifreeze Boiler Pump Invented

Wed Jan 24 11:31:38 CST 2018 Source: coowor.com Collect Reading Volume: 657
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Many radiant heating systems are filled with an antifreeze solution that helps to prevent damage as a result of freezing. This practice, however useful, can be expensive and time-consuming to employ.

An inventor from Wingdale, N.Y., has invented BOILER ANTIFREEZE INJECTION/PURGE TOOL, a tool that facilitates adding antifreeze and purging air from a boiler based heating system. "I work in the HVAC field and it is typically a two-man job to pump antifreeze, with one holding the hoses while the other controls the valves," said the inventor. "My invention makes it much easier to perform this task by just one person while also improving the cleanliness of the job. With the hoses securely in place with the tool, it frees up two hands, making it an easy, controlled job for one person." BOILER ANTIFREEZE INJECTION/PURGE TOOL easily attaches to a 5-gallon bucket of antifreeze and ensures the proper positioning of the pickup and discharge points when pumping antifreeze into a boiler.

This invention also eliminates the need for the services of an assistant to hold the hoses while tech is controlling the valves to pump antifreeze into a boiler, reducing labor costs. Additionally, it reduces the risk of spills and related issues.

The original design was submitted to the National office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. 

Editor: 李晓曼