[AT] antifreeze
Henry Miller
hank at millerfarm.com
Sat Dec 9 22:23:54 PST 2006
On Saturday 09 December 2006 23:51, Larry D Goss wrote:
> I'm kind of blinking my eyes in disbelief that anti-freeze has to be added
> to a remote furnace system. I'm not getting some part of the message. The
> system I helped install 49 years ago is still operating in northern Indiana
> and it has no anti-freeze in it. Makeup water is plumbed directly from the
> well.
>
What happens when the owners of that system go on vacation when it is -20 all
week? Something is needed to keep the water in the system from freezing.
Makeup water is not the issue. (though a system shouldn't need any unless
you open the system)
I'm not an expert on these systems. I know that some systems at least
require anti-freeze, but I don't know how all of them work, so I can't say
why the system you mentioned does not.
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