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Re: How LITTLE anti-freeze can I use?
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Posted by LarryG on January 15, 2002 at 04:37:28 from (64.95.214.11):
In Reply to: How LITTLE anti-freeze can I use? posted by jCarroll on January 10, 2002 at 06:43:13:
Don't forget you are not just adding anti freeze, you're also adding corrosion inhibitors too. Your radiator will be the first thing to go. My company uses 50/50 in thermosyphon type heaters in New England all the time, no problem. Somebody did make a mistake one time and started up a new boiler/heat exchanger system in December with straight polyproplene glycol - that stuff is real thick in the winter - the circulating pump couldn't push it through the boiler tubes fast enough - cracked a steel tube and caused a fire.
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