Lync AEGIS
4: HYDRAULIC CONNECTION
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4/20/2022
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4.3. Water Composition
Dissolved substances in the water can cause damage to the heat exchangers
.
It is mandatory
to verify that the water parameters comply with this table:
Total hardness
2
.
0 to 6
.
0 °F
Langelier index
- 0
.
4 to + 0
.
4
pH
7.5 to 8.5
Electrical conductivity
10 to 500 QS/cm
Organic element
-
Hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-)
70 to 300 ppm
Sulphates (SO
4
2-
)
< 50 ppm
Hydrogen carbonate / Sulphates (HCO
3
-
/SO
4
2-
)
> 1
Chlorides ( Cl- )
< 50 ppm
Nitrates (NO3-)
< 50 ppm
Sulphuric acid (H2S)
< 0
.
05 ppm
Ammonia (NH3)
< 0
.
05 ppm
Sulphites (SO3), free chlorine (Cl2)
< 1 ppm
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
< 5 ppm
Metal cations
< 0
.
2 ppm
Manganese ions ( Mn
++
)
< 0
.
1 ppm
Iron ions ( Fe
2+
, Fe
3+
)
< 0
.
2 ppm
Iron + Manganese
< 0
.
5 ppm
Phosphates (PO43-)
< 2 ppm
Oxygen
< 0
.
1 ppm
If water is used that does not meet the criteria in the table, the warranty is immediately rendered
null and void.
It is mandatory to set up a system that eliminates the possible organic substances in the water
that could pass through the filter and settle in the heat exchangers, which would lead to
malfunction and/ or damage over time.
If the water used in the unit contains organic substances, the warranty is immediately rendered
null and void.
4.4. Discharge of Safety Valves
W A R N I N G !
To avoid personal injury and property damage due to valve operation, the safety valve must
be installed so that any discharge runs to a safe place of disposal. Consult with your local
plumbing codes and standards for any additional requirements.