Boiler system valves DZR rating
Seems I ordered ball valves with a low DZR rating from SupplyHouse - "Please Note: This product is susceptible to dezincification and does not hold a high DZR rating. This product should not be used in applications where brass parts may be exposed to hard water (high sulfur or mineral content)."
I was planning on filling the boiler from my well water after the sediment filter but before the softener.
Hardness was 68.4 PPM (moderately hard) when I last tested in 2014. Do I need different valves for hydronic components? I wasn't sure if closed-loop mattered.
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Valves used on the potable water side need to be LL low lead.
Lead or or low DZR brass should be fine on hydronics as it is not seeing a constant renewal of water.
What boiler do you have?
I would check the boiler water quality spec. It should be in the boilers manual. Hard water is generally frowned upon. 68 ppm is under 4 gpg
7- 10 gpg seems to stick in my mind from manufacturers, 171 ppm.
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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Bradford White FTCF199N per the book (they add additional letters/numbers when ordering). Same as the Laars FTCF199N. Floor-standing combi.
I'm not seeing anything in the books regarding water quality. DHW would use softened water but I didn't think ion-exchanged water was good for the boiler side.
Total system volume is only ~42 gallons with 21-gallon buffer tank. Probably straightforward to source elsewhere and just use the well water for makeup and not initial fill (though water might not be that hard).
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odd that the manual talks about glycol but not plain fill water?
I agree with this statement in the manual however, I’m a big proponent of hydronic conditioners. Your water seems fine, just squirt a can of Rhomar, Axiom or Fernox in
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
Living the hydronic dream0
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