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Water health in closed system

Water health in closed system

Water health in closed system

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I have a Hot water system with a 304 Stainless exchanger in furnace flue (taking on heat) and a Parker boiler (to make up heat, not sure of exchanger material in this) and a titanium exchanger (give off heat) in a tank with Zinc ammonium chloride in it. All piping is mild steel.
I would like to know what if anything i should add to the system to keep it healthy.

I am not sure if i can or should add anything because of all the different metals in the system.


                          Thanks,Joe
 

RE: Water health in closed system

If you can keep the oxygen and Cl way down, you should be OK.

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