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Soft Water in Closed Loop System

George_10
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Use your normal componants and clean and treat the system with our Hydonic cleaner and treatment. The treatment will protect the components and all will be well.
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The added advantage for the customer is they will enjoy a system that operates at or near design efficiency.
Our web site list all of the benefits of these two products.
WWW.rhomarwater.com
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Soft Water in Closed Loop Systems
We have always designed systems with specs that say do not use soft water in hyronic heating systems for the basic reason that soft water is aggressive. Right?. I recently had a contractor ask "what if I have to. Can I just use non ferrous components and be OK?". Not being an expert on soft water, I didn't have an answer for him. Any thoughts?0
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