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    With these first 5 questions with we'd like to start the ball rolling with 5 frequently asked questions and the answers to those questions provided by the moderator, Pro Refrigeration.
    Q - What percent Glycol should I be running in my chiller system?
    Last edited by banjo; 07-12-2006, 11:43 AM. Reason: clairification
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    Correct Glycol Percentage

    A safe operating percentage is 1 part glycol (33%) to 2 parts water (66%)- this will provide freeze protection down to approx. +5 F. You want the freeze point of your solution to be 20-25 F below your chiller operating temperature or below the coldest ambient (on outdoor systems).

    For more information on glycol please refer to http://www.probrewer.com/resources/r...ion/glycol.php

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    • #3
      Okay, I've got a hydrometer and I'm not afraid to use it. What should it read with on glycol-water solution of "proper" concentration?

      Thanks,
      Scott

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      • #4
        specific gravity readings

        Originally posted by Sir Brewsalot
        Okay, I've got a hydrometer and I'm not afraid to use it. What should it read with on glycol-water solution of "proper" concentration?

        Thanks,
        Scott
        Somewhere I picked up the following numbers for hydrometer readings, they should get you close. I would be happy to test for free any sample you might want to send to me- you can also purchase a refractometer (glycol tester) for about $90.00.

        30% Volume = 1.0295 SG = freeze point 9.2 F
        35% Volume = 1.0330 SG = freeze point 2.4 F
        40% Volume = 1.0372 SG = freeze point -6 F

        Good luck!

        Jim VanderGiessen Jr.
        Pro Refrigeration Inc.
        jimvgjr@prorefrigeration.com

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        • #5
          Thanks Jim. VERY useful information!

          And for what it's worth, I don't see any issues with "salting" the forum with some non-pressing refrigeration posts, but I appreciate your coming clean about the method.

          As long as the info is good, keep it up!

          Cheers,
          Scott

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          • #6
            Glycol Hydrometer Table

            This is what I use.



            This was too large to attach, link goes to my blog. I'd also be glad to e-mail the file.
            Last edited by beertje46; 07-12-2006, 10:56 AM.
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