mksoucy
Mechanical
- Sep 12, 2003
- 3
I am working on a job where we have an existing glycol piping network that has not been used for many years. For this job we are adding on to this glycol system and tying into 2 new chillers. We are recommending that the whole system be purged of the old glycol and refilled with new, but the owner does not want to pay the cost to do so. So we have been overruled, and they are going to 'top-off' the system with new glycol. The glycol has been tested and seems to be chemically sound however we feel that because the system has been dorment for 5+ years there is a lot of sludge in the pipe which may clog up the chillers. Does anyone have any experience with reusing glycol? Also when adding new glycol to the exisitng, I have heard that the two have to match exactly or there may be some interaction problems. Is this true, and what can happen?