Dunkirk Q95M-200 Modulating Condensing Boiler User Manual

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System and Operating Precautions

Applies to ALL Aluminum High Efficiency Gas-Fired Water Boilers

General Guidelines When Using Antifreeze
Use only antifreeze products recommended

for use with aluminum boilers, as listed in

this addendum. See Table 1, page 48.

• Continuous addition of make-up water will dilute

power of antifreeze and change buffers ability to

maintain pH.

• Flush old antifreeze from system. Flush boiler and

system separately.

• Do not use antifreeze unless required.
• Antifreeze, if needed, must be of type listed on

next page due to their operational characteristics

of : type 356 T6 aluminum at operating

temperatures between 20°F (-6.7°C) and 250°F

(121°C). (See Table 1 for allowable products.)

• Always clean system prior to using antifreeze as

stated in this supplement.

• Be sure to follow antifreeze manufacturer’s

instructions for use, safe handling and storage of

their products. Refer to MSDS (Material Safety

Data Sheets) provided by antifreeze manufacturer

for potential hazards and first aid procedures for

exposure or ingestion.

• Antifreeze will raise pH of hydronic solution in

heating system above recommended level due to

corrosion inhibitors. Solution must be treated to

maintain a pH within recommended level. Follow

antifreeze manufacturer’s instructions to adjust

pH.

• If system has leaked, water and antifreeze

chemistry will need to be adjusted. To avoid

damage to boiler, check pH and chemistry of boiler

solution and consult the antifreeze manufacturer

for recommendations.

• It is recommended that pH reading be taken

annually, and adjusted as necessary. Follow

antifreeze/inhibitor manufacturer’s instructions for

details on how to adjust pH.

• Antifreeze solutions can break down over time.

Failure to check antifreeze chemistry on annual

basis may result in accelerated corrosion of

boiler and other system components. Consult with

antifreeze manufacturer for recommendations.

• Use of antifreeze in any boiler will reduce

heating capacity as much as 10-20%. Take

into consideration when sizing heating system,

pumps and expansion tank. Consult antifreeze

manufacturer’s literature for specific information

on reduced capacity.

• Using antifreeze manufacturer’s instructions,

determine freezing temperature needed and use

correct amount of antifreeze. Never exceed 50%

antifreeze by volume.

• Boiler operating pressure must remain below 15

psi for antifreeze solutions that specify a maximum

of 250°F (121°C). Otherwise, increase system

operating/tank pressure to 20 psig. Note: Refer

to expansion tank manufacturer instructions for

adjusting tank pressure.

APPENDIX B - WATER QUALITY, WATER TREATMENT AND FREEZE PROTECTION

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