Maintenance - fall – Greenheck DG / DGX with Pilot Ignition (463555 IOM) (Pre-2008) User Manual

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Maintenance - Fall

Winterizing Chilled Water Coils

During the winter, chilled water coils need to be protected against freezing. Greenheck recommends protecting
the coils by either blowing-out the coils or by flushing the coils.

Blowing-Out Coils

1. Close valves on the supply and return line.

2. Open drain valves and/or drain plug. Remove

vent plug to allow coil to drain faster.

3. After coil is fully drained, connect a blower to

the caps. Do not connect the blower to the air
vent or drain plug.

4. Close the vent plug on the header that the

blower is connected to. Open the drain valve
or cap on the other header.

5. Turn on blower for 30 minutes. Place mirror at

discharge. If the mirror fogs up, repeat
procedure until no fog appears on the mirror.

6. After drying the coil, wait a few minutes then

repeat Step 5.

7. Leave drains open and do not install plugs

until beginning of cooling season.

Flushing Coils

Greenheck recommends the use of inhibited glycol
(such as propylene or ethylene) to flush water coils to
protect against freezing. Additionally, the use of
inhibited glycol provides corrosion protection.

The tables below indicate the percentage of glycol
required to prevent freezing in a coil at a given
outdoor air freeze point. Completely fill coil with
solution. Drain coil. Residual glycol fluid per these
concentrations can be left in the coil without concern
of freezing. Recovered fluid can be used to flush
other coils.

% Ethylene Glycol

By Volume

Freeze Point

(ºF)

0

32º

10

25º

20

16º

30

40

-13º

50

-34º

60

-55º

% Propylene Glycol

By Volume

Freeze Point

(ºF)

0

32º

10

26º

20

19º

30

40

-7º

50

-28º

60

-60º

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