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04-01-2012, 10:49 PM #1
Inhibitor
What is the best inhibitor to use on ASHP installations?
Jase
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04-01-2012, 10:57 PM #2
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The one recommended by the equipment manufacturer.
Brian - Newton Abbot, Devon, UK
Retired March 2015
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05-01-2012, 12:00 AM #3
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I think the running costs would inhibit me from getting one
Mostly found in Oxfordshire, UK :)
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05-01-2012, 12:05 AM #4
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05-01-2012, 01:12 AM #5
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Beer, is the best uninhibiter................oh sorry, you said inhibiter
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05-01-2012, 10:27 AM #6
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Thanks for the very informative replies gents!
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05-01-2012, 07:23 PM #7
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In case you missed it
[PDF]
Sentinel R600
www.sentinel-solutions.net/.../wwwsentinel.../...
Cheers
Stu
Tool's ? check ! Condom's ? check !
If you can't fix it , f*ck it !!!
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05-01-2012, 08:18 PM #8
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Don't use one. They congeal in low temp applications. If the system is pressurised you shouldn't have any problems anyway.
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05-01-2012, 08:19 PM #9
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07-01-2012, 07:48 PM #10
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BF do you mean a glycol based inhibitor, we try to avoid it at all costs and industry opinion is divided on it. We have quite a few where we just rely on the pump recruitment at low temps. Two of them went through the last two vicious winters just fine.
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07-01-2012, 09:16 PM #11
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I think BF means BEER....but maybe i am projecting
I use propylene glycol down to -40C. Bit of a slog to pump it at that temp but it should warm up quickly enough.Last edited by MikeHolm; 07-01-2012 at 09:18 PM.
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08-01-2012, 11:11 AM #12
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08-01-2012, 04:04 PM #13
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So you use nothing at all and I think from previous posts you also avoid monoblocs so don't have to consider glycol based products either?
What causes them to conceal we have yet to experience this, does it appear to be like usual sludge or is it different in appearance somehow?
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08-01-2012, 05:09 PM #14
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I have never had congealing issues with glycol and all our glycol contains inhibitors and other products to increase it working temp range.
I have' however, given up years ago on inhibitors to add to boiler systems that are not subject to freezing or repeated drain and fill.
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08-01-2012, 05:22 PM #15
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We fill our systems with rainwater so we have no lime, iron etc. and thats it. No other additives.
The congealing is especially prevalent in systems where the water is limey. When you take off the conections on a HX or filter it appears like a white shower gel or vaseline type substance. Its wrecks the heat transfer in HX's.
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08-01-2012, 08:44 PM #16
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08-01-2012, 10:28 PM #17
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Well technically chloroform would be best, but we're entering dodgy territory here, cos at that stage she couldn't even say yes if she wanted too
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08-01-2012, 10:33 PM #18
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Bash her over the head with a club and drag her back to the cave,just like the old days.
But remember to drag her back head first , as if you drag her feet first you run the risk of blocking the orifices
Cheers
StuTool's ? check ! Condom's ? check !
If you can't fix it , f*ck it !!!
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08-01-2012, 11:00 PM #19
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is that why mrs stufus wears a crash helmet to prevent you having ur wicked way haha
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08-01-2012, 11:21 PM #20
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08-01-2012, 11:50 PM #21
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Tons in America due to McDees....oooooo
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10-01-2012, 09:35 PM #22
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I can understand the use of glycol based product in monobloc style HP's but I am referring to Daikin Altherma system feeding rads only. As for sentinel R600, this would be used on underfloor installation but what about Sentinel X100?
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10-01-2012, 10:20 PM #23
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There is no need for inhibitor when you are not replenishing the heating water. If it says to do so, ask them why it is recommended.
I assume you are using copper/brass or plastic for piping and fittings and the corossion possibilities are very small IF the water is not routinely drained and refilled.
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20-01-2012, 04:48 PM #24
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From my last 5 years with mainly the Altherma system and although Daikin wont recommend an inhibitor I’ve seen many different inhibitors used. You are correct if it is sealed you 'shouldn’t' need any. However as there is a little dispersed air in the water you fill system with, air in any rads = rust, which = black sludge, X100 works well, as do others. Without it I’ve seen some horrific systems (many pics) where magnacleans have been fitted and there are inches thick with black sludge on new systems.