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An idea for boiler manufactures (hr)
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a label like this on the boilers also. Acceptable ph and water hardness would be a good idea. A good reminder since installers, myself included, sometimes don't read the installation manuals :)
Could cut down on warranty issues??
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Could cut down on warranty issues??
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pH tester
Hot Rod, I think I remeber you recomending some pH testers, could you please. Or should i just use strips from pool suppliers.
Thanks, Ant
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we sell this
one from nucalgon. Had nothing but good response from our customers.
http://www.nucalgon.com/nucalgon/nucalgon_products.nsf/All/BC8F204F342F54098625643B005C4405?OpenDocument
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