Part 8, Start-up preparation, A. check / control water chemistry – HTP ELP-199 User Manual

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LP-294 REV. 2.20.14

PART 8 – START-UP PREPARATION

Thoroughly clean and flush any system that has used glycol before installing the boiler. Provide the customer with a material safety
data sheet (MSDS) on the fluid used.

A. CHECK / CONTROL WATER CHEMISTRY

Chemical imbalance of your water can cause severe damage to your boiler and associated equipment, and may also affect efficiency.
You may have to have your water quality professionally analyzed to determine whether you need to install a water softener. It is
important that the water chemistry on both the domestic hot water and central heating sides are checked before installing the boiler, as
water quality will affect the reliability of the system. Outlined below are those water quality parameters which need to be met in order for
the system to operate efficiently for many years. Failure of a heat exchanger due to lime scale build-up on the heating surface,
low pH or other imbalance IS NOT covered by the warranty.


To assure good extended service life, it is recommended to test water quality prior to installation. Listed below are some guidelines.

Do not use petroleum-based cleaning or sealing compounds in the boiler system. Damage to elastomer seals and gaskets in the
system could occur, resulting in substantial property damage.

Water pH between 6.0 and 8.0
1. Maintain boiler water pH between 6.0 and 8.0. Check with litmus paper or have it chemically analyzed by a water treatment
company.

2. If the pH differs from above, consult local water treatment company for treatment needed.

Hardness less than 7 grains

Consult local water treatment companies for unusually hard water areas (above 7 grains hardness).

Chlorine concentration less than 100 ppm
1. Using chlorinated fresh water should be acceptable since drinking water chlorine levels are typically less than 5 ppm.

2. Do not connect the boiler to directly heat a swimming pool or spa water.

3. Do not fill boiler or operate with water containing chlorine in excess of 100 ppm.

Hardness: 7 grains
Chloride levels: 100 ppm
pH levels: 6-8
TDS: 2000 ppm
Sodium: 20 mGL

Clean system to remove sediment
1. You must thoroughly flush the system (without boiler connected) to remove sediment. The high-efficiency heat exchanger can be
damaged by buildup or corrosion due to sediment build up.

2. For zoned systems, flush each zone separately through a purge valve. (If purge valves and isolation valves are not already installed,
install them to properly clean the system).

3. Flush system until water runs clean and you are sure piping is free of sediment.

Test freeze protection fluid
1. For systems using freeze protection fluids, follow fluid manufacturer’s instructions to verify inhibitor level and that other fluid
characteristics are satisfactory.

2. Freeze protection fluid must be replaced periodically due to degradation of inhibitors over time. Follow all fluid manufacturer
instructions.

B. FREEZE PROTECTION (WHEN USED)

1. Following fluid manufacturer instructions, determine the freeze protection fluid quantity using total system water content. Remember
to include expansion tank water content.

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