adirondackweldor
Mechanical
- Sep 19, 2007
- 9
As part of our PW system, we have a break tank and recirc loop that we installed to isolate our pre-treatment zone from the the municipal mains. The wildly fluctuating pressure of the city water was playing havoc with our softeners mostly. The oddity we have been experiencing is elevated magnesium levels at a sample port just downstream of the booster pump for the recirc loop. This is a Grundfos SS unit, that at least from my research has nothing in it that might slough magnesium. Of course there may be some Mg getting by the softeners, and getting into the recirc system during times that water is just cycling through, but if that was the case, the elevated numbers would be throughout the loop I would think. Anyone ever experience a phenomenon like this?