3.5.2. Water quality table
CONCENTRATION
WATER CONTENT
PER mg/l
Suspended solids
Variable
<500 µs/cm
Conductivity
>500 µs/cm
NH
2-20
3
< 300
Chlorides
>300
< 10
Iron
>10
Carbonic acids
20-50
PH
6-9
Sulphates
70-300
Langelier
-0.5 - +0.5
3.5.3. Drainage
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Drainage is supplied via male R3/4" connection.
The diameter of the drainage line must be equal to or greater than the connection
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diameter of the unit depending on the length and configuration of the building.
The drainage line must have a minimum slope of 2% to ensure good evacuation of
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condensation.
A siphon with the correct dimensions should be made (see drawing).
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If the drainage line is at a temperature below 0 degrees, it is necessary to use thermal
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insulation or electrical heating cable to prevent the pipe from freezing and becoming
damaged.
UPPER VALUE
It may erode the material
No signs of damage
-
Not recommended
-
Corrosion capacity
No signs of damage
-
Corrosion capacity
Corrosion capacity
No signs of damage
Water with a tendency to create
incrustations
Recommended
SIPHON
measurements
LOWER VALUE
No signs of damage
-
Not recommended
No signs of damage
No signs of damage
-
-
Corrosion capacity
Not recommended
No signs of damage
Corrosion capacity
Water with corrosive tendency
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