Posted By BenMiller on 02/08/2008 10:38 PM
I also need to get a water softener system installed, then flush my radiant system, and refill with softened water. There was already 1/16+" buildup on my elements. I already know too much about the insides of my boiler canister. Hopefully I don't go through any more elements.
Maybe guys like geodean and tuffluck have a different perspective based on experience, but I'm skeptical about needing to use soft water for your hydronic system. The reason I say this is because it's a closed system and once it's filled you will have very little fresh water coming in. It's the constant supply of fresh water that causes fouling problems in any open water system because you keep replenishing the supply of minerals and oxygen. With a closed system the oxygen and minerals get depleted and then the water will become soft and oxygen free on its own. Thirty-five years ago I had a house with hot water heat and cast iron radiators. I opened up the system to reroute some of the piping and relocate a radiator. I expected the pipes to be plugged from 50 years of circulating water. What did I find? A light coating of black sludge and no corrosion.