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Stainless heat exchangers and chloride
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BoilerGuy
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A while back, maybe a year ago I read a well written SA about the affects of chlorides on stainless steel. I did a search and did not find the post, Can anyone help. I would like to pass it on to a friend.
I am not a big poster but enjoy reading, as a owner of a Hybrid system with a 110TT and a 150 WM that heats a large building I am constantly amazed what that 110 TT can do. When I did the install had a few naysayers said it wont do the job, I am here to tell you the secondary boiler has only run a few hours in the last two years only because I set the outdoor stat to start it at 10F just to give it exercise.
I am not a big poster but enjoy reading, as a owner of a Hybrid system with a 110TT and a 150 WM that heats a large building I am constantly amazed what that 110 TT can do. When I did the install had a few naysayers said it wont do the job, I am here to tell you the secondary boiler has only run a few hours in the last two years only because I set the outdoor stat to start it at 10F just to give it exercise.
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acids
acids and bleach are bad also.0 -
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wrong threadThere was an error rendering this rich post.
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