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		<title>Service Recommendations- Hydronic Water Cleaning</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Controlled Air highly recommends the cleaning of a hydronic system to provide the best heat transfer and longevity of any closed loop boiler system. A closed loop system is a system that holds water under pressure and continually re-circulates that water. The pH of the water should always be tested to prevent the effects of&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Controlled Air highly recommends the cleaning of a hydronic system to  provide the best heat transfer and longevity of any closed loop boiler  system. A closed loop system is a system that holds water under pressure  and continually re-circulates that water. The pH of the water should  always be tested to prevent the effects of too much acidity which will  deteriorate the system from the inside out. If in doubt a complete flush  with plain city water (which is usually 6.0 to 8.0) should at least  bring the pH to neutral. This will introduce oxygen into the system so  it should be accompanied with the proper inhibitors.</p>
<p>Besides Ph  there is also a loss of efficiency when the system is not clean. Iron  oxide, scale, oil, and even bacteria can coat the internal surfaces of  the heat exchangers and heat coils which will prevent proper transfer  and result in loss of energy dollars. We have found in many cases the  need to chemically clean and then flush the entire system to remove the  buildup. Some systems have not been cleaned or treated since they were  first filled with water.</p>
<p>Often this concern becomes an out of  sight, out of mind, situation until there is a failure. Some failures  start off as small as a leaking fitting, or as large as leaking boiler  sections. There are other reasons for components to start leaking, but  water condition should not be one of them. A simple water test and  maintaining a proper inhibitor level will keep the system clean,  efficient, and save you the cost of clearing blockages.</p>
<p>Controlled  Air can help you identify problems with you heating and cooling loops,  and can offer the services of professional water treatment experts. We  can provide the cleaning and flushing needed to prepare a system to  receive treatment.</p>
<p>This is the best time to ask questions about  your heating system. Is the water clean, treated and is the pH at the  proper level? Have all of the safety devices been tested and functioning  properly? Is the fire side of the boiler clean – for better efficiency?  Has the burner been serviced? Has the combustion been tested and set to  maintain a clean fire chamber and the most efficient use of your fuel?</p>
<p>For  further reading about water treatment please Google ‘Section 15189 –  HVAC’ and you will find industry specifications that outline the  requirements and benefit of this valuable service.</p>
<p>Contributed by Dave Eger<br />
HVAC Support Manager</p>
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