Cidona, thank you for the reference to 22.4.2.1.3. I missed that when researching for todays project, an estimate to change part of a wet system to an antifreeze loop.
To answer cdafa
When we change antifreeze our process it to measure the piping and figure the volumn needed. We drain the lines. Sometimes we can remove a head at the end of each branch line. We then use a cheap shop vac to remove as much liqued as possible. We then tighten the heads, but not leak tight. We measure the amount of fluid, and compare that with our pipe volumn calculation. We then mix our antifreeze, testing it to insure we have the proper freeze protection. We usually pump the new solution w/our pump. We pump the antifreeze in until we get some seepage at the end of the branch lines. Then we tighten the heads. Before I bought the pump, we would remove a head, install a
bell adaptor and nipple. We poured the antifreeze in the
piping. The pump is better.