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Freeze Protection
Principles of Freeze Protection
When the total system is operating as designed, there is no need to add anti-freeze. However if the water in
the outdoor furnace is not going to be kept above 50 degrees Fahrenheit in cold weather, freeze protection
must be considered. In a properly designed system, the indoor appliances will automatically
come on, generate heat, and keep the supply line, return line, and outdoor furnace
from freezing by transferring some of the heat generated, back to the outdoor furnace.
This will only happen if the circulating pumps are running.
It is recommended to always have a backup
system in place.
• Freeze protection products have lower heat transfer capabilities than water.
• Freeze protection products will not necessarily inhibit corrosion.
• Some insurance companies will not insure an outdoor furnace with glycol in the system.
• Ensure the correct freeze protection product is used.
Non-toxic,
propylene glycol based,
boiler antifreeze is recommended. One such product is DOWFROST HD™ from Dow Chemicals.
Before draining the water, please refer to “Removal/Replacement of System Water”.
When installing a completely new system, we recommend that the system first be filled with water only. After
two or three days of operation, check that all air is out of the system, and all connections are leak free. Once the
entire system is confirmed to be leak free, add the water treatment and/or freeze protection. Before adding the
treatment, drain out a corresponding amount of water.
Adding Freeze Protection Products
1) Remove the weighted pop off ball.
2) Drain the correct amount of water from the system for the products being added.
3) Take a funnel and place it into the relief vent pipe.
4) Pour the contents of the freeze protection products, into the HEATMOR™ furnace.
Do not pressurize the HEATMOR™;
do not attempt to thread fittings onto the relief vent pipe and
“pump” additives into the HEATMOR™ under pressure.
5) Top off your furnace with water and fill your bladder. Refer to
“Filling the Bladder Initially” for
details or contact your local dealer.
ABSOLUTELY NO FIRE IN THE FIREBOX WHEN PERFORMING THIS REPAIR. DO NOT
PERFORM THIS REPAIR WHEN UNIT WATER TEMPERATURE IS UNSAFE. ALWAYS WEAR PROPER
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT WHEN WORKING WITH WATER AND CHEMICALS.
Summary of Contents for 400-4S
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