Jump to content

Does anyone have trouble with one piece of pipe in the aquatuners?


Recommended Posts

5 minutes ago, Nativel said:

If you place less than 11,5 C water in it - it will freezes in -2.5C or less with will break you pipe no matter from what material you will made it.

Yes, I know. But the water coming in is 70 deg and is being cooled to 56 degrees.

Are you sure that there wasnt an odd package in between?

If you want to be foolproof add a liquid shutoff and a pipe-thermo sensor in front of your aquatuner. Set the sensor to return true as long as the freezing point plus 14-15°C is not undercut. if there is nothing at critical temperature, then we have a different problem here, otherwise the package will be halted at the liquid sensor.

5 minutes ago, blash365 said:

Are you sure that there wasnt an odd package in between?

If you want to be foolproof add a liquid shutoff and a pipe-thermo sensor in front of your aquatuner. Set the sensor to return true as long as the freezing point plus 14-15°C is not undercut. if there is nothing at critical temperature, then we have a different problem here, otherwise the package will be halted at the liquid sensor.

Thanks, yeah I must have goofed somewhere. I'll do the safeguard then.

I've been feeding a limited amount of output water back into the aquatuner for multiplying the cooling and have found that if the output pipe doesn't have any overflow relief, when the water backs up, this pipe breaks.

5 hours ago, Craigjw said:

I've been feeding a limited amount of output water back into the aquatuner for multiplying the cooling and have found that if the output pipe doesn't have any overflow relief, when the water backs up, this pipe breaks.

I cant confirm that. Are you sure that your water didnt freeze?

6 hours ago, Craigjw said:

I've been feeding a limited amount of output water back into the aquatuner for multiplying the cooling and have found that if the output pipe doesn't have any overflow relief, when the water backs up, this pipe breaks.

It allways happens if input pipe have no liquid (you just cool down same liquid again and again until it freezes and break pipe) 

If output pipe is full, aquatuner just stop

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Please be aware that the content of this thread may be outdated and no longer applicable.

×
  • Create New...