Treatment (enamelling?) Of a balloon heat exchanger?
published: 14/12/07, 13:38
Following my installation a little special of our wood boiler (see details and links on this news installation and installation of a wood boiler ), I contacted the heating engineer who sold me the solar tank and he told me (which I was a little afraid of) that there would be a problem with the DHW exchanger mounted "backwards".
Indeed, the balloon and the exchangers have a ceramic treatment by enameling but only "inside" the balloon.
However, as some people know, I have sanitary water passed inside the heat exchanger designed to pass heating water (thus in a closed circuit). My friend told me that there would be - sooner or later - corrosion problems.
My question is: are there any products or methods to treat the inside of the heat exchanger so that it does not corrode (or bcp less)?
Indeed, the balloon and the exchangers have a ceramic treatment by enameling but only "inside" the balloon.
However, as some people know, I have sanitary water passed inside the heat exchanger designed to pass heating water (thus in a closed circuit). My friend told me that there would be - sooner or later - corrosion problems.
My question is: are there any products or methods to treat the inside of the heat exchanger so that it does not corrode (or bcp less)?