Building up the pressure

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The latest versions of Grundfos pressurisation units can also add glycol to a system.
Grundfos has added two new versions to its IMpress pressurisation units. These sets have intelligent micro-processor control. They are available as single- and twin-pump variants and offer all the functions of the IMpress Advanced units, including a history log, automatic pump test, remote pump fault sensing and a service-due feature. They can also link directly or remotely to a building-management system. In addition, these new units can inject glycol into a system to maintain the required concentration.
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