Maintaining the water quality of hydronic systems is critical to their overall health, just as maintaining and changing the oil in your vehicle is critical to its health.
While "pure" water, consisting only of hydrogen and oxygen, would be the ideal to circulate through hydronic systems, it simply doesn't exist. Instead, the water found on-site when setting up a system contains any number of impurities, such as minerals, sediment, gases, or even microorganisms based on the environment. These "containments" then find their way into hydronic systems and interact with the materials and chemicals already there.
Regular testing of the water quality in hydronic systems allows proactive actions to be taken to correct issues like oxidation, sludge formation, galvanic corrosion, or pitting corrosion.
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