Remko cmf - duo, Corrosion protection – REMKO CMF 320 Duo User Manual

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REMKO CMF - DUO

Corrosion protection

Oxygen always plays a role if
metal materials in a heating system
corrode. pH values and the salt
content also play a major role.

The challenge: A licenced plumber
who would like to be able to
guarantee his customers a hot
water heating system not at risk of
corrosion from oxygen - without
the use of chemicals - must pay
attention to the following:

1. Correct system design by the
heating contractor/planner.

2. Subject to the installed materi-
als: filling the heating system with
demineralised softwater or fully
deionised water, checking the pH
value after 8 to 12 weeks.

Overall

output in kW

Total hardness [°dH]

subject to the specific system volume

<20 l/kW

>20 l/kW and

<50 l/kW

>50 l/kW

to 50 kW

<16.8 °dH

<11.2 °dH

<0.11 °dH

Reference values for the hot water in accordance with VDI 2035 Part 2

low-salt

saline

Electrical conductivity at

25°C

μS/cm

< 100

100-1500

Oxygen content

mg/l

< 0,1

< 0,02

pH value at 25°C

8,2 - 10,0*)

See the following table for the requirements in accordance with VDI
2035 Part 1 with regard to total hardness.

The following table provides the allowed oxygen content in connection
with the salt content.

*) For aluminium and aluminium alloys the pH value range is limited:

the pH value at 25°C is 8.2-8.5 (max. 9.0 for aluminium alloys)

Water treatment with chemi-
cals is not necessary

Adding chemicals to treat water
should only be done as an exception.
VDI 2035 Part 2 requires explicitly
under Point 8.4.1 that all water
treatment be explained and docu-
mented in the system log book.

This has reasons: The improper use
of chemicals often leads

1. to the failure of elastomer ma-
terials,

2. to blockages and deposits be-
cause of sludge formation,

3. to defective floating seals in
pumps and

4. finally to the formation of bio-
film which can cause microbial in-
fluenced corrosion or significantly
impair heat transfer.

For low-salt water and the
correct pH value, even oxy-
gen concentrations up to 0.5
mg/l can be tolerated for short
periods.

NOTE

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