All high efficiency furnaces create acidic water as a by product of the combustion process so it s best to install a condensate neutralizer before corrosion causes damage to your pipes septic system or sewer system.
High efficiency furnace condensate neutralizer.
When the flue gas drops below its dew point of approximately 135 degrees fahrenheit it starts to condense and the resulting liquid is acidic and requires treatment to avoid damage to piping systems sewerage systems treatment facilities septic systems.
High efficiency boilers and furnaces require a condensate neutraliser to protect drain pipes from corrosion.
For more information on this issue see furnace condensate proves tricky to manage.
Our units are designed by a master plumber with years of experience in high efficient equipment.
Condensate produced by high efficiency condensing equipment including residential and commercial gas boilers hot water heaters and furnaces has inherently low ph is acidic and poses a problem for sewer piping and septic systems.
Condensing appliances extract additional btus from the water vapor in the flue gas.
Due to the high acidic levels in the condensate produced by high efficiency furnaces boilers or water heaters it is recommended that the condensate be neutralized to prevent damage to drains.
You may need a system to neutralize the liquid condensate before you send the liquid to your drainage system.
It s important to note that ph is a logarithmic scale so ph 5 water is 10 times more acidic than ph6.
150 000btu hr 8hr 48l 10 5ig day.
Our neutralizer designs are the direct result of boiler and furnace manufacturers needs for a high quality universal re chargeable and simple condensate neutralizer.
Most new residential and commercial heating and hot water systems include a furnace boiler or domestic water heater of the high efficiency condensing type.
One brand of condensate neutralizers is neutrasafe.
As an example a 150 000 btu furnace or boiler running approximately 8 hours a day in the winter months would produce roughly 50l or 11ig of condensate.
There is no simple answer.
The amount of condensate produced by a high efficiency furnace is approximately 4l 1gal per 100 000 btu per hour.