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FREEZE-GUARD SUB-ARCTIC

DESCRIPTION
A propylene glycol based non-toxic anti-freeze that prevents freezing of heating, cooling and fresh water systems. Safe
for use in systems with plastic and rubber components. Contains 100% propylene glycol and special corrosion inhibitors to protect the metal piping
systems. For use in homes, apartments, boats, trailers and recreational vehicles.
Freeze-Guard Sub-Arctic not intended for automotive cooling systems.
DIRECTIONS
- Drain all water in system through faucets, petcocks and other openings.
- After being completely drained it is very helpful to clean the system out with water to remove dirt, scale, and other foreign
matter. This cleaning process will help get better freeze protection and will improve the energy efficiency of the system. With older systems
we recommend using Black Swan's Dagger, a proven effective remover of scale, lime and other foreign matter. Follow directions closely
on the Dagger container.
- Close all outlets previously opened.
- Determine what freeze and burst protection is required. Consulting the manufacturer of the system is strongly recommended. Determine
the protection you need and use Table A below to determine what concentration to use Freeze-Guard Sub-Arctic in.
- Use Table B to determine how much Freeze-Guard solution to add to the system.
- Add Freeze-Guard solution to the system. There are a number of ways to do this. One method is to remove the
air vent at the highest point in the system and pour the Freeze-Guard solution in at this point. Another method is to remove a fitting, valve,
elbow, etc, in the boiler and pour Freeze-Guard solution directly into the boiler. Another possible method is t use a small pump to pump the Freeze-Guard solution
into the boiler through the boiler drain valve. Be sure to provide an air exit as the Freeze-Guard Sub-Arctic solution is introduced.
- Use Freeze-Guard Test Strips to test fluid after installation to make sure proper amount of Freeze-Guard is
present.
- At least once a year use Freeze-Guard Test Strips to determine the freeze and corrosion protection of the system. If
the corrosion protection is not adequate we recommend adding Freeze-Guard Inhibitor to the system. If the freeze and burst protection
is not adequate either add more Freeze-Guard solution to the system or totally replace the Freeze-Guard solution in the system with a
fresh solution.
Table A
Protection based on Freeze-Guard Sub-Arctic concentration
Concentration
of Freeze-Guard Sub-Arctic |
Parts
of Freeze-Guard Sub-Arctic |
Parts
Water |
Freeze Protection |
Burst
Protection |
70% |
7 |
3 |
-60°
F |
-100°
F |
50% |
1 |
1 |
-29°
F |
-80°
F |
40% |
4 |
6 |
-8°
F |
-60°
F |
30% |
3 |
7 |
+11°
F |
-20°
F |
Table B
Additions to system based on size of piping.
Gallons of Freeze-Guard Solution to add to the system per 100' of pipe
DIAMETER OF PIPE |
|
1/2" |
3/4" |
1" |
1 1/2" |
2" |
3" |
Copper Tubing |
1.21 |
2.51 |
4.28 |
9.25 |
16.06 |
35.37 |
Steel |
1.6 |
2.8 |
4.5 |
10.2 |
17.0 |
39.0 |
UPC NUMBER AND CARTON INFORMATION
| STOCK NO. |
SIZE |
UPC NUMBER |
CARTON CUBIC FEET |
| 06090 |
5 gal. |
0 54647 06090 3 |
1.375 |
| 06095 |
55 gal. |
0 54647 06095 8 |
10.72 |
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