Renovate underfloor heating - heating water analysis

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egugb-1

2010-10-01 11:54:20
  • #1
Hello Daniel Weiss

I had such an analysis done. Here are the measured values:

Oxygen content: 2.03 mg/l
Dissolved iron: 2.15 mg/l
pH value: 10.03
Conductivity: 170 us/cm
Water hardness: 36 degrees F

The single-family house is 30 years old, are these values so severe that a renovation is necessary? I must say that there is a small water loss, but it cannot be found

Many thanks
egugb
 

Wali-1

2011-08-20 11:10:28
  • #2
Good day Mr. Weiss I cannot find anyone in the Burgdorf BE area who does analyses. Do you know someone? Question: Can't I simply tap heating water and send it to a corresponding lab? By the way, how much does an analysis cost? Thank you very much for your feedback. Best regards E. Walther
 

Bremgarten-1

2012-09-17 17:05:56
  • #3
I had an analysis done. The values of the water analysis are as follows:
- Oxygen content = 0.59 mg/l
- dissolved iron = 2.62 mg/l
- pH value = 10.83
- conductivity = 114.90 us/cm
- total water hardness = 30.80 °f
Unfortunately, I only have a comparison with the ideal values. What would be interesting for me is a comparison with other test results. From this, I could, for example, deduce how my underfloor heating compares to other test results. Do my water values belong to the average, or rather to the worst or best third?
I would be very interested in receiving many other test results. The more responses come in, the better a possible comparison will be ... also for those who enter their test results.
Thank you very much
 

Bremgarten-1

2012-09-17 17:16:50
  • #4

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Bremgarten-1

2012-09-17 17:21:39
  • #5
I have just had a water analysis done. The following values were measured: oxygen content of the water, dissolved iron in the water (rust particles), pH value of the water, conductivity, and total water hardness (the last two values are only measured for a possible remediation).
 

owner-1

2013-10-15 21:51:08
  • #6
Good day to the forum! I am interested in the analysis or possible rehabilitation of our floor/ceiling heating. Are there analysis methods for metal pipes that can assess the progress of sludge buildup, corrosion, etc.? What about "internal" rehabilitation for metal pipes? Thanks for any feedback!
 

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