Fluid Inspection/Draining
Failure to remove corrosion by-products or particles in your system may
rapidly lower resistivity, clog the particulate filter, and result in damage
to the mechanical seals contained in the units pump.
Before changing the fluid, lower the operating temperature of the unit
to prevent injury from contact with the hot temperature fluid. Use
proper fluid handling and disposal techniques.
Drain & Flush Protocol
Fluid pH
Uninhibited ethylene glycol can become corrosive in as little as three
weeks. This is a function of the temperature, oxygen concentration, and
metals exposed to the fluid.
depending on the specific glycol
manufacturer
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