Specifications
Step 7 System should be checked for leaks on seasonal start-ups. Leaks must be
repaired as automatic system fill valves allow fresh water/oxygen into
the system attacking radiators internally.
T6
Radiator Series
System Start-Up & Maintenance
Failure to flush system of debris and flux may cause premature radiator failure,
which can result in leaks and property damage NOT covered under the Myson
Warranty.
SYSTEM START-UP
Step 1 Fill and vent the system.
Step 2 Run the system for two (2) hours at full temperature with all radiator valves in the
open position.
Step 3 Shut off and drain the system while the water is still hot.
Step 4 Refill the system.
Step 5 Reheat, vent, and balance the system.
Step 6 Once the Radiator is filled with water the system should be left filled.
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
1 Once operating, avoid the introduction of fresh water and oxygen to the system to
prevent corrosion.
2 An occasional wiping with a damp cloth using a non abrasive detergent can protect
the finish of your Myson Panel Radiator.
3 The use of abrasive cleaners will damage the surface of your radiator, and void the
manufacturer’s warranty.
ADDITIVES
Treatment of the primary water is not usually required in a properly designed system.
Treatment may be necessary if either:
1 Local waters are known for their content of corrosive material or if high bacterial levels
are present.
2 If there is a possibility that the system may be idle during a prolonged period of freezing
temperatures, system should be either drained or protected with antifreeze. If either
corrosion inhibitors or anti-freeze is to be used, it should be added AFTER the system has
been flushed in the final stages. Use only anti-freeze suitable for potable water.
Do not put heating system into operation without checking for leaks with the system up to
full operating temperature. Leaks can appear in a heated system that were not noticeable
with a cold system or air pressure check.
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