Dynalene solar glycol xt msds page 5 of 5 whitehall pa 18052 610 262 9686 date of printing.
Glicol for solar panels.
Hydronic heating systems must be filled with water to provide the heat transfer fluid htf that makes them work.
Always mix in as little glycol as possible to keep optimum efficiency but never risk burst pipes.
Air in the loop can cause pump.
The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate.
The process of filling the plumbing system with this antifreeze while purging all the air out must be done systematically and in the right order.
However no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data or the results to be obtained from the use thereof.
Sentinel r100 solar thermal fluid is glycol based and designed for use in solar heating equipment operating up to 200 c.
In the case of the closed loop solar heating system the htf is typically a mixture of water and propylene glycol.
When you re choosing a glycol bear in mind the following.
Prosol l ht is a clear yellow colored practically odorless liquid based on virgin not recycled propylene glycol water and specially designed industrial package of liquid inhibitors it has been designed specifically for use as a heat transfer fluid in solar thermal systems operating under elevated thermal conditions vacuum tube collectors.
Never use less than 20 glycol in the mix.
Antifreeze fluids degrade over time and normally should be changed every 3 5 years.
Never use more than 60 glycol in the mix.
It has a long track record over many decades in this application and is widely available from a number of sources.
Solar water heating systems that use an antifreeze solution propylene glycol or ethylene glycol as a heat transfer fluid have effective freeze protection as long as the proper antifreeze concentration is maintained.
When commissioning a pressurized glycol solar hot water system it is essential that all the air in the solar loop is removed.
Propylene glycol pg has become the most common heat transfer fluid used in closed loop solar heating systems that contain antifreeze.
During static conditions the solar collectors should be completely empty so that the thermal fluid is not exposed to extreme temperatures.