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Conversion Factors / Start-up & Maintenance
Heat output factors / Start - up and Maintenance
Myson Inc./Rettig USA 45 Krupp Drive, P.O. Box 1460, Williston, VT 05495 www.mysoncomfort.com
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Failure to flush system of debris and flux may cause premature radiator failure, which
can result in leaks and property damage NOT covered under the Myson Warranty.
Step 1
Fill and vent the system.
Step 2
Run the system for two (2) hours at full temperature with all radiator valves in the open position.
Step 3
Shut off and drain the system while the water is still hot.
Step 4
Refill the system.
Step 5
Reheat, vent, and balance the system.
Step 6
Once the Décor Radiator is filled with water the system should be left filled.
Step 7
System should be checked for leaks on seasonal start-ups. Leaks must be repaired
as automatic system fill valves allow fresh water/oxygen into the system attacking radiators
internally.
SYSTEM START-UP
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
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Once operating, avoid the introduction of fresh water and oxygen to the system to prevent corrosion.
2
An occasional wiping with a damp cloth using a non-abrasive detergent can protect the finish of your
Myson Décor Panel Radiator.
3
The use of abrasive cleaners will damage the surface of your radiator and void the
manufacturer’s warranty.
Heat Output
The heat outputs for all MYSON COLUMN radiators can be found on pages
9
and
1
0
. The tabulated figures are quoted in accordance with EN 442 for a mean water to
air temperature of
1
12
0
F.
This is based on an average water temperature of 180
0
F
and an ambient air temperature of 68
0
F.
When the difference is not
1
12
0
F, the
output should be multiplied by the appropriate factor from within the table below:
Aver. Water Temp.
0
F
Ambient Air Temp.
0
F
190
68
180
68
170
68
160
68
150
6
8
140
68
120
68
Water to Air
(Delta T
0
F)
Conversion
F
actor
122
1.14
112
1.00
102
.91
92
.79
82
.68
72
.58
52
.38