
MCA
Pro
45/65/90/115
MCA-Pro ISM Rv.4.1 2/2017
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Fernox
US Customer Support
Cookson Electronics
4100 6th Avenue
Altoona, PA 16602 USA
Tel: 800-289-3797
Fax: 814-944-8094
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fernox.com
• F3 Cleaner restorer (neutral universal cleanser for
existing and pre-commissioning new systems)
• F1 Protector (protects against corrosion and lime
scale in mixed metal systems)
• Alphi-11 (anti protection agent) Fernox
Protector Alphi-11 is a combined antifreeze and
inhibitor, which gives long term protection of
domestic central heating systems against internal
corrosion and lime scale formation. It prevents
corrosion of all metals found in these systems,
i.e. ferrous metals, copper and copper alloys and
aluminium. Fernox Protector Alphi-11 is compatible
with all metals and materials commonly used in
central heating systems.
Sentinel Water & Energy Solutions
Douglas Products and Packaging
1550 E. Old 210 Highway
Liberty, MO 64068 USA
Tel: 877-567-2560
• X100 (inhibitor)
• X200 (noise reducer, lime scale remover, very
strong, can be left in the system permanently)
• X300 (cleaning agent for new installations)
• X400 (cleaning agent for existing installations)
• X500 (anti protection agent)
Agents from other manufacturers may also be used,
provided that the relevant manufacturer guarantees
that it is suitable for all materials used and is corrosion-
resistant.
Using the correct quantity of antifreeze
1. Determine the required freezing temperature (to
protect against the lowest possible temperature that
the system water will encounter).
2. Check the antifreeze container for the
manufacturer’s data to help determine the necessary
amount of antifreeze that is required at the specific
temperature.
3. Using the Technical Specification chart on page 17,
determine the water content of the boiler. Add the
water content volume of the boiler, the expansion tank,
all the components, and the complete system piping.
4. To figure out he required amount of antifreeze,
multiply the total water volume calculated in step 3
with percentage of antifreeze. This will provide the
number of gallons of antifreeze that should be added to
the water.
5. Never use 100% antifreeze as the efficiency will be
dramatically affected.
Check/verify the water chemistry
Verify the chlorine concentration and water pH level
after the system has been filled and leak tested to
make sure they are acceptable.
CAUTION
Care must be taken when treating the water. If the
instructions accompanying the water treatment
product are not fully observed, or a particular product
is used and/or dosed incorrectly, this may result in
damage to health, the environment, the heating
boiler or the heating system.
Aluminium Heat Exchangers
Acidity level (untreated water)
7–8.5 pH
Acidity level (treated water)
7–8.5 pH
Conductivity
≤ 800 μS/cm (at 25°C)
Chlorides
≤ 150 mg/l
Other components
< 1 mg/l
Water hardness
Maximum total water hardness of the installation water and make-up water*
Total installed heat output
kW
mmol/l
°dH
°f
≤ 70
0.1–3.5
0.5–20
1–35
70–200
0.1–2.0
0.5–11.2
1–20
200–550
0.1–3.5
0.5–8.4
1–15
> 550
0.1–0.5
0.5–2.8
1–5
Please note: For installations that are heated at constant high temperatures above 200 kW, a maximum total
water hardness of 2.8ºdH (0.5 mmol/l, 5ºf) applies. Please note: For installations that are heated at constant high
temperatures up to a maximum of 200 kW installed heat output, a maximum total water hardness of 8.4ºdH (1.5
mmol/l, 15ºf) applies.
4. Installation
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