Hey all, I am having some issues getting my glycol unit to chill my brite tank down.
I have mixed my glycol to approximately 30% glycol 70% water as this seems to be the mixture that we need here. The chiller unit is set to -3C (26f) and the glycol is flowing through the loop as far as I can tell. I have closed the drop to 2/3 of our tanks and am just testing out the brite tank, however the tank only dropped 4C in 24 hours, which seems to be a very slow temperature drop. The tank was at 11C and is now at 7C. I should also note that from day 1 to day 2 it dropped from 22C to 11C, but the temperature probe was not properly placed in the jacket. I have the tank set down to 3C. Any ideas on what could be happening?
As a side note this morning I noticed that the supply line on one of the closed tanks is cold, but not the third tank. Also, our plumber installed the solenoids on the return line, but I don't know if this is causing issues or not.
Thanks for any advice you can provide, it is much appreciated.
I have mixed my glycol to approximately 30% glycol 70% water as this seems to be the mixture that we need here. The chiller unit is set to -3C (26f) and the glycol is flowing through the loop as far as I can tell. I have closed the drop to 2/3 of our tanks and am just testing out the brite tank, however the tank only dropped 4C in 24 hours, which seems to be a very slow temperature drop. The tank was at 11C and is now at 7C. I should also note that from day 1 to day 2 it dropped from 22C to 11C, but the temperature probe was not properly placed in the jacket. I have the tank set down to 3C. Any ideas on what could be happening?
As a side note this morning I noticed that the supply line on one of the closed tanks is cold, but not the third tank. Also, our plumber installed the solenoids on the return line, but I don't know if this is causing issues or not.
Thanks for any advice you can provide, it is much appreciated.
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