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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWI0300122_Regional Office Historical File Pre 2018Michael F. Easley, Governor
William G. Ross Jr., Secretary
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Coleen H. Sullins, Director
Division of Water Quality
June 12, 2008
Ronald and. Margery Natalie
12 305 Folkstone Drive
Herndon, VA 20171
Re: Issuance of Injection Well Permit
Permit No. WI0300122
Issued to Ronald and Margery Natalie
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Natalie:
IECEOWE
[ . JUN 1 6 2008 I
NC DENR MIRO
DWQ - Aquifer Protection
In accordance with your application received April 14, 2008, I am
WI0300122 for the operation of a vertical closed -loop geothermal
injection well system to be located 8302 Clipper Court, Catawba,
This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until May
to the conditions and limitations stated therein.
forwarding Permit No.
mixed -fluid heat pump
Catawba County, NC 28608.
31, 2013, and shall be subject
Please pay special attention to the bolded language in the permit. In addition, please
submit copies of the Well Construction Completion form (GW-1) and site map after
construction as required in Part I paragraphs 8 and 9.
In order to continue uninterrupted legal use of this well for the stated purpose, you should submit
an application to renew the permit three months prior to its expiration date. As indicated in the
permit, this permit is not transferable to any person without prior notice to, and approval by, the
Director of the Division of Water Quality. If you have any questions regarding your permit or
the Underground Injection Control Program please call Mr. Qu Qi at (919) 715-6935 or me at
(919) 715-6166.
Best Regards,
Michael Rogers, Environmental Specialist
cc:
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Central Office File — WI0300122
Tate Rust — Singleton Heating and Air Conditioning (via fax and USPS)
Catawba County Environmental Health Dept.
Attachment(s)
Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636
Internet: http://www.ncwaterqualitv.org 2728 Capital Boulevard Raleigh, NC 27604
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NORTH CAROLINA
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A WELL FOR INJECTION
In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 87; Article 21, Chapter 143, and
other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations
PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO
Ronald and Margery Natalie
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF 9 TYPE 5QM INJECTION WELLS,
defined in Title 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 2C..0209(e)(3)(F), for the purpose of
operating a vertical closed -loop geothermal -mixed -fluid heat pump system. This system is
located at 8302 Clipper Court, Catawba, Catawba County, North Carolina 28609, and will be
constructed and operated in accordance with the application dated April 14, 2008, and in
conformity with the specifications and supporting data submitted, all of which are filed with the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources and are considered a part of this permit.
This permit is for Construction and Operation only, and does not waive any provisions of the
Water Use Act or any other applicable Laws, Rules, or Regulations. Operation and use of an
injection well shall be in compliance with Title 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 2C
.0100 and .0200, and any other Laws, Rules, and Regulations pertaining to well construction and
use.
This permit shall be effective, unless revoked, from the date of its issuance until May 31, 2013,
and shall be subject to the specified conditions and limitations set forth in Parts I through X
hereof.
Permit issued this the \2� day of �}� , 2008.
,OslC \-5L—kD
Coleen H. Sullins, Director
Division of Water Quality
By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission.
Permit No. WI0300122 Page 2
PART I - WELL CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. The Permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit and with the standards and
criteria specified in Criteria and Standards Applicable to Injection Wells (15A NCAC 2C
.0200). Any noncompliance with conditions of this permit constitutes a violation of the
North Carolina Well Construction Act and is grounds for enforcement action as provided
for in%T.C.G.S. 87-94.
2. This permit shall become voidable unless the facility is constructed in accordance with the
conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting data.
3. Each injection well shall not hydraulically connect separate aquifers.
4. Each injection well shall not be located in an area generally subject to flooding. Areas that
are generally subject to flooding include those with concave slope, alluvial or colluvial
soils, gullies, depressions, and drainage ways.
5. Each injection well shall be secured to reasonably insure against unauthorized access and
use. Each well shall be permanently labeled with a warning that it is for injection purposes
and the entrance to each well must be secured with a locking cap.
6. Each injection well shall be afforded reasonable protection against damage during
construction and use.
7. Each geothermal injection well shall have permanently affixed an identification plate
according to 2C .0213(g).
8. A completed Well Construction Record (Form GW-1) must be submitted for each injection
well to:
Aquifer Protection Section — UIC Staff
1636 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1636
d
Aquifer Protection Section — MRO
610 East Center Avenue
Mooresville, NC 28115
GW-1 s must be submitted within 30 days of completion of well construction. Copies of
the GW-1 form(s) shall be retained on -site and available for inspection.
9. Well construction records must also be submitted for the existing water supply wells on -
site as well as a site map showing any water supply wells on adjacent properties as
specified in NCAC .0211(d)(1)(D).
Permit No. WI0300122 Page 3
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PART II — WELL CONSTRUCTION SPECIAL CONDITIONS
At least forty-eight (48) hours prior to constructing each injection well, the Permittee shall
notify the Aquifer Protection Section -Underground Injection Control (UIC), Central Office
staff, telephone number (919) 715- 6166 and the Mooresville Regional Office, telephone
number (704) 663-1699.
PART III - OPERATION AND USE GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature, volume of materials and rate of
injection, as described in the application and other supporting data.
2. This permit is not transferable without prior notice to, and approval by, the Director of the
Division of Water Quality (Director). In the event there is a desire for the facility to
change ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit amendment
request must be submitted to the Director, including any supporting materials as may be
appropriate, at least 30 days prior to the date of the change.
3. The issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility of
complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances, which may be
imposed by other local, state, and federal agencies, which have jurisdiction. Furthermore,
the issuance of this permit does not imply that all regulatory requirements have been met.
PART IV - PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
1. The injection facility shall be effectively maintained and operated at all times so that there
is no contamination of groundwater, which will render it unsatisfactory for normal use. In
the event that the facility fails to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance
conditions or failure of the injection zone to adequately assimilate the injected fluid, the
Permittee shall take immediate corrective actions including those actions that may be
required by the Division of Water Quality such as the repair, modification, or abandonment
of the injection facility.
2. The Permittee shall be required to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit
even if compliance requires a reduction or elimination of the permitted activity.
3. The issuance of this permit shall not relieve the Permittee of the responsibility for damages
to surface or groundwater resulting from the operation of this facility.
PART V - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
1. The injection facility shall be properly maintained and operated at all times.
Permit No. WI0300122 Page 4
2. The Permittee must notify the Division and receive prior written approval from the
Director of any planned physical alterations or additions in the permitted facility or activity
not specifically authorized by the permit.
3. At least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the initiation of the operation of the facility for
injection, the Permittee must notify by telephone the Aquifer Protection Section -
Underground Injection Control (UIC), Central Office staff, telephone number (919) 715-
6166 and the Mooresville Regional Office, telephone number (704) 663-1699.
Notification is required so that Division staff can inspect or otherwise review the injection
facility and determine if it is in compliance with permit conditions.
PART VI - INSPECTIONS
1. Any duly authorized officer, employee, or representative of the Division of Water Quality
may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any property, premises, or place
on or related to the injection facility at any reasonable time for the purpose of determining
compliance with this permit, may inspect or copy any records that must be maintained
under the terms and conditions of this permit, and may obtain samples of groundwater,
surface water, or injection fluids.
2. Depaitiiient representatives shall have reasonable access for purposes of inspection,
observation, and sampling associated with injection and any related facilities as provided
for in N.C.G.S. 87-90.
3. Provisions shall be made for collecting any necessary and appropriate samples associated
with the injection facility activities.
PART VII - MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
1. Any monitoring (including groundwater, surface water, or soil sampling) deemed
necessary by the Division of Water Quality to insure surface and ground water protection,
will be established and an acceptable sampling reporting schedule shall be followed.
2. The Permittee shall report by telephone, within 48 hours of the occurrence or first
knowledge of the occurrence, to the Mooresville Regional Office, telephone number (704)
663-1699, any of the following:
(A) Any occurrence at the injection facility, which results in any unusual
operating circumstances;
(B) Any failure due to known or unknown reasons, that renders the facility
incapable of proper injection operations, such as mechanical or electrical
failures.
3. Where the Permittee becomes aware of an omission of any relevant facts in a permit
application, or of any incorrect information submitted in said application or in any report to
Permit No. WI0300122 Page 5
the Director, the relevant and correct facts or information shall be promptly submitted to
the Director by the Permittee.
4. In the event that the permitted facility fails to perform satisfactorily, the Permittee shall
take such immediate action as may be required by the Director.
PART VIII - PERMIT RENEWAL
The Permittee shall, at least 90 days prior to the expiration of this permit, request an
extension.
PART IX - CHANGE OF WELL STATUS
1. The Permittee shall provide written notification within 15 days of any change of status of
an injection well. Such a change would include the discontinued use of a well for
injection. If a well is taken completely out of service temporarily, the Permittee must
install a sanitary seal. If a well is not to be used for any purpose that well must be
permanently abandoned according to 15A NCAC 2C .0213(h)(1), Well Construction
Standards.
2. When operations have ceased at the facility and a well will no longer be used for any
purpose, the Permittee shall abandon that injection well in accordance with the procedures
specified in 15A NCAC 2C .0214, including but not limited to the following:
(A) All casing and materials may be removed prior to initiation of
abandonment procedures if the Director finds such removal will not be
responsible for, or contribute to, the contamination of an underground
source of drinking water.
(B) The entire depth of each well shall be sounded before it is sealed to insure
freedom from obstructions that may interfere with sealing operations.
(C) Each well shallbe thoroughly disinfected, prior to sealing, if the Director
determines that failure to do so could lead to the contamination of an
underground source of drinking water.
(D) Each well shall be completely filled with cement grout, which shall be
introduced into the well through a pipe, which extends to the bottom of the
well and is raised as the well is filled.
(E) In the case of gravel -packed wells in which the casing and screens have
not been removed, the casing shall be perforated opposite the gravel pack,
at intervals not exceeding 10 feet, and grout injected through the
perforations.
Permit No. WI0300122 Page 6
(F) In those cases when, as a result of the injection operations, a subsurface
cavity has been created, each well shall be abandoned in such a manner
that will prevent the movement of fluids into or between underground
sources of drinking water and in accordance with the terms and conditions
of the permit.
(G) The Permittee shall submit a Well Abandonment Record (Form GW-30)
as specified in 15A NCAC 2C .0213(h)(1) within 30 days of completion
of abandonment.
3. The written documentation required in Part IX (1) and (2) (G) shall be submitted to:
Aquifer Protection Section-UIC Staff
DENR-Division of Water Quality
1636 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1636
PART X - OPERATION AND USE SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Permit No. WI0300122 Page 7
Michael F. Easley, Governor
William G. Ross Jr., Secretary
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Coleen H. Sullins Director
Division of Water Quality
April 17, 2008
Ronald Natalie
12305 Folkstone Drive
Herndon, VA 20171
Subject: Acknowledgement of Application No. WI0300122
Ronald and Margery Natalie SFR
Injection Mixed Fluid GSHP Well System (5QM) - SFR
Catawba
Dear Mr. Natalie:
E lU1 E Q V E
APR 2 1 2008 p?
NC DO
DWQ-Aauiter Protection
The Aquifer Protection Section of the Division of Water Quality (Division) acknowledges receipt of your permit
application and supporting materials on April 14, 2008. This application package has been assigned the number
listed above and will be reviewed by Michael Rogers.
The reviewer will perform a detailed review and contact you with a request for additional information if necessary.
To ensure the maximum efficiency in processing permit applications, the Division requests your assistance in
providing a timely and complete response to any additional information requests.
Please be. aware that the Division's Regional Office, copied below, must provide recommendations prior to final
action by the Division. Please also note at this time, processing permit applications can take as long as 60 - 90 days
after receipt of a complete application.
If you have any questions, please contact Michael Rogers at 919-715-6166, or via e-mail at
michael.rogers@ncmail.net. If the reviewer is unavailable, you may leave a message, and they will respond
promptly. Also note that the Division has reorganized. To review our new organizational chart, go to
http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/documents/dwq orgchart.pdf.
PLEASE REFER TO THE ABOVE APPLICATION NUMBER WHEN MAKING INQUIRIES ON THIS
PROJECT.
Sincerely,
0 waf(
for Debra J. Watts
Supervisor
cc:
Moerresvi le Regiona s(Mee, Aquifer Protection, Section'
Tate Rust - Singleton Heating & Air Conditioning PO Box 954, Paw Creek, NC 28130
Permit Application File WI0300122
NorthCarolina
,Naturally
Aquifer Protection Section 1636 Mail Service Center
Internet: www.ncwatercivalitv.orq Location: 2728 Capital Boulevard
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Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Telephone: (919) 733-3221
Raleigh, NC 27604 Fax 1: (919) 715-0588
Fax 2: (919) 715-6048
Customer Service: (877) 623-6748
AQUIFER PROTECTION SECTION
APPLICATION REVIEW REQUEST FORM
Date: April 17, 2008
To: ❑ Landon Davidson, ARO-APS
❑ Art Barnhardt, FRO-APS
® Andrew Pitner, MRO-APS
❑ Jay Zimmerman, RRO-APS
From: Michael Rogers Groundwater Protection Unit
Telephone: (919) 715-6166
E-Mail: Michael.Rogers@ncmail.net
❑ David May, WaRO-APS
❑ Charlie Stehman, WiRO-APS
❑ Sherri Knight, W-SRO-APS
Fax: (919) 715-05 E c {E 1 w ILE
A. Permit Number: WI 0300122
B. Owner: Ronald and Margery Natalie
C. Facility/Operation:
® Proposed ❑ Existing
APR 2 1 2008
NC DENR MRO
DWQ -Aquifer Protection
❑ Facility ❑ Operation
D. Application:
1. Permit Type: ❑ Animal ❑ SFR-Surface Irrigation❑ Reuse ❑ H-R infiltration
❑ Recycle ❑ I/E Lagoon ❑ GW Remediation (ND)
® UIC - (5QM) closed loop mixed fluid geothermal
For Residuals: ❑ Land App. ❑ D&M ❑ Surface Disposal
❑ 503 ❑ 503 Exempt ❑ Animal
2. Project Type: ® New ❑ Major Mod. ❑ Minor Mod. ❑ Renewal ❑ Renewal w/ Mod.
E. Comments/Other Information: ❑ I would like to accompany you on a site visit.
NOTE:
Attached, you will find all information submitted in support of the above -referenced application for your
review, comment, and/or action. Within 14 calendar days, please take the following actions:
® Return a Completed APSARR Form.
❑ Attach Well Construction Data Sheet.
❑ Attach Attachment B for Certification by the LAPCU.
❑ Issue an Attachment B Certification from the RO.*
* Remember that you will be responsible for coordinating site visits and reviews, as well as additional
information requests with other RO-APS representatives in order to prepare a complete Attachment B for
certification. Refer to the RPP SOP for additional detail.
When you receive this request form, please write your name and dates in the spaces below, make a copy
of this sheet, and return it to the appropriate Central Office -Aquifer Protection Section contact person
listed above.
RO-APS Reviewer:
FORM: APSARR 07/06
Page 1 of 1
Date:
Singleton Heating and Air Conditioning Company, Inc.
P 0 Box 954
Paw Creek, N C 28130
Ph # 704-394-3933
Fax # 704-394-7332
singletonair(aiibellsouth.net
North Carolina DENR-DWQ
Aquifer Protection Section
UIC Program
1636 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1636
Ph (919) 715-6935
Reference:
Geothermal Vertical Sealed Loop Application for new Residence.
8302 Clipper Court
Catawba, NC 28609
Dear Sir/Madam,
We are in need of a permit to construct a Geothermal Loop system at this residence. Due to the construct
requirements it would be best to have the loops go in as early as possible during the construction of this
home. We are asking that you look at this application as quickly as possible. Below is additional
information that we hope will help in this process.
The construction will consist of two phases.
The first phase will be the primary living area and will require one 5-ton geothermal system and a loop
field of 3- 340 foot vertical wells with 1 1/4-PE pipe looped in each well.
The second phase will be much larger and will require a 10 — ton loop field for 3 units. The loop field will
require 6- 340ft deep wells with 1 1/4-PE pipe looped in each well.
We will install all nine loops at one time in order to reduce the drilling cost. The 6 loops not used in the
first phase will be pressure tested, the manifold installed, supply and returned pipe run to a safe place, pipes
sealed, and the feeder pipes will be protected and ready for installation to the future system. This has been
discussed with the homeowners and they are in agreement.
All the drawings, maps, and even loop design information is included in this mailing.
Thanks for your consideration in this matter and please call us with any questions, comments, or additional
information required. The contact person will be I, Tate Rust.
Sincerely,
Tate Rust
President -\
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NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES (NCDDNR)
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT AND/OR (IS
0/SECTION WITH A GEOTHERMAL BEAT PUMP _ �FI
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TYPE„S.oM WEL1J A208
Now Permit Application OR .�sRenewal (check one)
DATE; 1 L.. ZUQgv
PERMIT NO. _ (leave blank if NEW
portrait application)
A. PROPERTY OWNER(S)/APPLICANT(S)
LIP Mt Property Owner 1 itned on property dad (if owned by a business or governmart agency, stage name of
mtiry ands representative w/authority for signature):
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(1) Mailing Address: ( c 4O L.MCSTONme t 2
city: -Cal-'..` 63O b tV State_ V a Zip Code:, 'Z.0 '1
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HamertQffice Tele No.: '7
EMAIL Address:
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(2) • Physical Address of Site (If different than above):.307 fry
City: $ 7 ri A
9 Sure:&,.zip Cade: ",g"(r Ot__County:atiretsa
}iome,Office Tale No.: 03
EMAIL Addrfas � % �
AUTHORIZED AGENT OF OWNER, IF ANY ankle Permit lir�nt d
APP oeS not own the subject Pivperq',
attach a Letter from the piny owner authorizing Agent to Install and operate UIC well)
Compeny Name:
Contact P
Address;
City:State
Zip Code; -`-_ _County:
Off' Tale No.: _ -
Website Address of Com1iany. if any: Gel] No_.
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C. WELL DRILLER INFORMATION
Company Nam: r 0.6 b, ,1 I,.1k CO
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Well Drilling Contraftor•s Name: is1 1) , . , 4:
NC Contractor Certification No.: a 72
Contact Pecs . Rr,C44, / I
Address: %.Z l ' ,}
City: -- 1c" L14J _ _ Zip Code; _.a7
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HEAT PUMP CONTRACTOR INFORMATION (If different titan driller)
Company Nanc•_ S }}
Contact Person' .4- 'i-i� 2t- s�'-"-
Address: P- o. f3,.,- 7 t ` sw- rzy
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E. STATUS OF APPLICANT
Private: ✓ Federal:
Commercial:
State: Municipal:.. Native American Lands!
P. INJECTION PROCEDURE (briefly describe how the i njectioo well(s) will be used)
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Wit•I.L CON6TIiUCTION DATA r to t+'ec 'on § lranjwiradja Cv..57-..,�i.
(I) Proposed dare to be constructed: a K j_ftr „ a i_ p `
--�i�.� Number of borings; ._-�.���
Approximate depth of each boring (feet): 3 �''D Ff p�„`
(I) Chemical additives to be used in closed -loop
system (only those chemicals Indicated have been approved):
R-22 --_____PruPYIene glycol ethanol
need prior appruvgl by NCDENR before use) ' •~�04� other (other additives will
Type of tubing to be used (copper, PVC, etc):
(4) Well casing Is the wells) eased? (check either (a,) YES /Ear
(a) YES If
(b.) NO below)
Ifyes, then provide casing information such as rye (steel, PVC, plastic eta.), tliamer .ftM, of casing appearing above ground:
(b) NO ✓
(5) Grout (material aurrounding well casing and/or piping):
(a) Grout type; Cement Bentonite
Other (specify)
(b) Grout depth of tubing (refnce tQ land : eurthce
'rural' ) from 3
casing, indicate gout depth; from
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Attach a diagram showing rho engineering layout of proposed modification of the injccdon equipasant and exterior
Pulping Mbing associated with the injection operation. The manufacturer's brochure may provide suppiemecrary
I. LOCATION OF WELMS)
Attach two copies of maps showing the following information:
(1) Ineiu.4e a it IAap (pan be drawn) showing; buildings, property lines, surface water
of groundwater contamination and the orientation of and distances between the ma's' potential sources
existing well(s) or waste d'Proposed well(s) and any
geothermal hest run I facilities such as septic tanks or drain fields !coated within IOQt) feet ofthe
pump well system. Label all Features clearly and . ludh and,
(2) Include a topographic map orate area extending arse mile from the primary boundaries and
indicate the fadility's location and the map name.
J. CERTIFICATION
Notes This Permit Application must be signed by gar person appearing on the
recorded legal property. deed.
I hereby Certify. under penalty of law, that 1 have personally examined and am familiar with the information
submitted in this document and all attachments thereto and that, based on my inquiry of those indwidwah
immediately respouaiblo for obtaining Said information. I believe that the information is true, accurate and complete.
I am awata that there are aignificaat penalties. including the possibility of fines and imprisonment. for submitting
false infosmattao. I agree to conatnuct. operate. maintain. repair. and if applicable. abandon the injection well and
all related appurtenances in accordance with the a . , ,
• specit7ctuiona and conditions of the Permit."
lgnature of • • perry Owner/A711cent
Print ar Typo Full Na-- -
'nature of Proper (Owner/Applicant
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Print orT ►po Full Name
Signature of Authorized Agent, if any
Print or Type Full Name
Please return two copies of the completed Application package to;
North Carolina DENR-DWQ
Aquifer Protection Section
UWC Progrntu
1636 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-3636
Telephone (919) 715-6935
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1.7
7.9
0.4
0.3
7.4
Total flow & piping pressure drop 33.0 19.4
Highest unit & hose pressure drop
18.2
Minimum
GPM
12.0
12.0
25.0
12.0
6.0
6.0
13.0
18.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
25.0
25.0
PD
8.6
2.1
5.0
0.5
6.4
0.5
0.6
1.0
5.1
0.2
0.2
4.6
11.9
10.7
Outside
Recommended
Minimum
Supply line size:
Supply line length:
2.00
75
GPM
PD
Re
GPM PD
Re
33.0
3.0
11761
25.0
1.8
8910
Return line size:
Return line length:
2.00
75
Loop Volume and
Anti -Freeze Requirements
70
279
348
Gallons Environol 2000 mixed w/
gallons of water will provide
freeze protection to 20° F.
gallons of mixed fluid required.
Number of circuits:
Circuit size:
Circuit length:
Number of sub -circuits:
Sub -circuit size:
Sub -circuit length:
6
1.25
680
0
1.00
0
33.0
3.0
11761
25.0
1.8
8910
5.5
6.5
2809
4.2
4.0
2128
0.0
0.0
0
0.0 0.0
0
33.0
12.5
25.0
7.7 ........
Comments
Recommended •
Minimum •
The Darcy-Weisbach Method of calculating
the Pressure Drop & Reynolds Numbers is
used in this software.
System GPM & Pressure Drop
33.0
50.1
25.0
30.3
Pressure Drop (FT HD)
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0
Gallons Per Minute
25.0
30.0
WaterFurnace Pressure Drop Analysis
Version 4.0
Dealer: singleton
Customer: Natalie Residence
phase 1 rev4/11 /08
Freeze Protection
20% Environol 2000 (20 deg. F)
WaterFurnace (Unit #1)
Piping to and from flow center
Supply pipe (from wall to flow center)
Return pipe (FC to wall or next unit)
WaterFurnace (Unit #2)
Piping to and from flow center
Supply pipe (from wall to flow center)
Return pipe (FC to wall or next unit)
WaterFurnace (Unit #3)
Piping to and from flow center
Supply pipe (from wall to flow center)
Return pipe (flow center to wall)
Inside
Recommended
Minimum
Dia.
Length
Elbows GPM
PD
GPM PD
ND064
v
Unit piping
Supply pipe
Return pipe
None
1.00
1.25
1.25
20
30
30
0
2
2
Unit piping
Supply pipe
Return pipe
None
1.00
1.25
1.25
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unit piping
Supply pipe
Return pipe
1.25
1.25
1.25
0
0
0
0
0
0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
14.7
3.5
2.3
2.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Total flow & piping pressure drop 16.0 4.6
Highest unit & hose pressure drop
18.2
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
12.0
8.6
2.1
1.4
1.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.8
10.7
Flushing
Requirements
Outside
Recommended
Minimum
GPM
PD
Re
GPM
PD
Re
30
48.0
GPM at
ft/hd are needed to flush
the air from this loop
(IGSHPA guidelines)
Loop Volume and
Anti -Freeze Requirements
35
140
175
Gallons Environol 2000 mixed w/
gallons of water will provide
freeze protection to 20° F.
gallons of mixed fluid required.
Supply line size:
Supply line length:
1.25
60
16.0
3.7
8172
12.0
2.3
6129
Return line size:
Return line length:
Number of circuits:
Circuit size:
Circuit length:
Number of sub -circuits:
Sub -circuit size:
Sub -circuit length:
1.25
60
3
1.25
680
0
1.00
0
16.0
3.7
8172
12.0
2.3 1 6129
5.3 1 6.2
2724
4.0
0.0
0.0
0
0.0
3.7
2043
0.0 I 0
16.0
13.7
12.0
8.3
Comments
Recommended
System GPM & Pressure Drop
Pressure Drop (FT HD)
The Darcy-Weisbach Method of calculating
the Pressure Drop & Reynolds Numbers is
used in this software.
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
16.0
36.5
Minimum ♦
12.0 21.8
3/4 HP BEM
7
_ ' ^ate
-
1/2 HP B&G
y -
.FC1
i
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0
Gallons Per Minute
25.0
30.0
EnviroioT
IClosed Loop Fluid
Specifications
Catalog
Environol Formula 1000 & 2000
WF971 05/06
lOrfer Furnace
Smarter from the Ground Up"
ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
Contents
2
Introduction 3
Freeze Protection Charts 4
Specific Gravity Chart 4
Viscosity Chart 5
Specific Heat Chart 5
Compatibility Chart 5
Pressure Drop Chart 6
Material Safety Data Sheet 7
Section I - Identification 7
Section II - Ingredients 7
Section III - Health Information 7
Section IV - Emergency First Aid Procedures 8
Section V - Physical Data 8
Section VI - Fire and Explosion Hazards 8
Section VII - Reactivity 9
Section VIII - Employee Protection 9
Section IX - Environmental Protection 9
Section X - Regulatory Controls 10
Section XI - Precautions 10
ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
Introduction
The right blend of performance and protection
WFI geothermal heating and cooling systems are the most efficient and envi-
ronmentally friendly space conditioning systems available. Closed loop geother-
mal systems require an antifreeze solution in colder climates for freeze protection
and enhancement of the system's performance. Since an antifreeze is required,
the choice of formulations becomes very important to maintain efficiency without
risk to the environment.
Environol has been specially formulated for WFI and is the only antifreeze so-
lution WFI fully endorses because it is safe, environmentally friendly, nontoxic and
has excellent heat transfer properties. Environol is based on a renewable ethanol
(grain) alcohol mixture that is inexpensive and mixes easily with water for faster
installation. It is the least toxic solution available. In fact, the USDA mandates a
similar substance to grade -stamp food.
The solution for every closed loop application
Available in two formulas, Environol is the right choice for a large office com-
plex or single family home. Formula 2000 is Environol in its pure, concentrated
form, while Formula 1000 is available in a convenient, ready -to -use form. Whether
in pure or premixed form, Environol is an inexpensive, safe, high performance
solution for freeze protection in all closed loop geothermal systems. Environol is
your formula for a successful closed loop installation.
Environmentally safe with pleasant pine oil aroma.
• Custom denatured alcohol formulation approved by the US Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
• Biodegrades more readily than any other antifreeze types.
• A specially designed corrosion inhibitor package.
• Mixes easily and completely in water for faster installation.
• Alcohols have an excellent application record in ground source heat
pumps spanning over 12 years.
• Lowest NFPA Health warning available (Health-0).
• Will not damage or corrode tools.
• Heat transfer performance 20% greater than propylene glycol.
• Available in both pure (Environol 2000) and premixed ready -to -use
(Environol 1000) formulas.
• Available in 5-gallon pail, 55 gallon drums or bulk.
• Does not leak easily like low surface tension antifreezes.
• Low corrosion potential with or without air present.
Environmental NFPA Hazardous
Material Rating Codes
Health 0
Flammability 3
Reactivity 0
(Least-0, Slight-1, Moderate-2,
High-3, Extreme-4)
3
Environol 1000
Freeze Protection
Environol 2000
Freeze Protection
Environol 1000
& 2000 Specific
Gravity
4
°F
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
-5
-10
1.000
0.995
0.990
0.985
0.980
0.975
ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
-
t- --
-
-g-
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
% by Volume
0
-5
5
0
Note: Loop fluid mixture
freeze protected to 15°F
10 15 20
10
% by Volume
15
25
20
Freeze Protection °F
70
30
25
80
35
30
90
100
40
35
ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
Viscosity - centipoise
6.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
Note: Loop fluid mixture
freeze protected to 15°F
1.056
1.054
1.052
1.050
W-7
(J) 1.048
1.046
0.044
30
40
40
Note: Loop fluid mixture
freeze protected to 15°F
50
Loop Fluid Temperature - °F
60
70
80
90
Loop Fluid Temperature - °F
100
110
120
Environol
Viscosity
Environol
Specific Heat
Compatibility
Chart
Codes: E - Excellent G - Good U - Unsatisfactory T - Test for specific application N - Not tested
5
ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
Pressure Drop
WFI POLYETHYLENE PRESSURE DROP PER 100 FT OF PIPE IN FEET OF HEAD
BRINE EnvironolTM 30'/%F
Viscosity 0.003593 Ibm/ft sec
Density 61.30 Ib/ft3
Darcy-Weisbach Method
Flow
3/4" IPS SDR 11
1" IPS SDR 11
1 1/4' IPS SCH 40
1 1/2' IPS SCH 40
2" IPS SCH 40
PD (ft)
Vel ft/s
Re
PD (ft)
Vel ft/s
Re
PD (ft)
Vel ft/s
Re
PD (ft)
Vel ft/s
Re
PD (ft)
Vel ft/s
Re
0.41
0.55
676
0.14
0.35
541
0.04
0.21
421
0.02
0.16
361
0.01
0.10
281
1.39
1.11
1352
0.48
0.71
1081
0.15
0.43
842
0.07
0.32
722
0.02
0.19
562
2.83
1.66
2028
0.98
1.06
1622
0.30
0.64
1264
0.14
0.47
1083
0.04
0.29
844
4.68
2.21
2704
1.62
1.41
2162
0.49
0.86
1685
0.24
0.63
1444
0.07
0.38
1125
6.91
2.76
3379
2.39
1.77
2703
0.73
1.07
2106
0.35
0.79
1805
0.11
0.48
1406
9.51
3.32
4055
3.29
2.12
3244
1.01
1.29
2527
0.48
0.95
2166
0.15
0.57
1687
12.45
3.87
4731
4.31
2.48
3784
1.32
1.50
2948
0.63
1.10
2527
0.19
0.67
1969
15.73
4.42
5407
5.45
2.83
4325
1.66
1.72
3370
0.80
1.26
2888
0.24
0.77
2250
19.33
4.98
6083
6.69
3.18
4866
2.05
1.93
3791
0.98
1.42
3249
0.30
0.86
2531
23.25
5.53
6759
8.05
3.54
5406
2.46
2.15
4212
1.18
1.58
3610
0.36
0.96
2812
27.47
6.08
7435
9.51
3.89
5947
2.91
2.36
4633
1.40
1.73
3971
0.43
1.05
3093
31.99
6.63
8111
11.07
4.24
6487
3.38
2.58
5055
1.63
1.89
4332
0.50
1.15
3375
36.79
7.19
8787
12.74
4.60
7028
3.89
2.79
5476
1.87
2.05
4693
0.57
1.24
3656
41.89
7.74
9463
14.50
4.95
7569
4.43
3.01
5897
2.13
2.21
5054
0.65
1.34
3937
47.27
8.29
10138
16.36
5.30
8109
5.00
3.22
6318
2.40
2.37
5415
0.73
1.44
4218
52.92
8.84
10814
18.32
5.66
8650
5.60
3.43
6739
2.69
2.52
5777
0.82
1.53
4499
58.84
9.40
11490
20.37
6.01
9191
6.22
3.65
7161
2.99
2.68
6138
0.91
1.63
4781
65.03
9.95
12166
22.51
6.37
9731
6.88
3.86
7582
3.31
2.84
6499
1.01
1.72
5062
71.48
10.50
12842
24.75
6.72
10272
7.56
4.08
8003
3.64
3.00
6860
1.11
1.82
5343
78.20
11.06
13518
27.07
7.07
10812
8.27
4.29
8424
3.98
3.15
7221
1.21
1.91
5624
85.17
11.61
14194
29.48
7.43
11353
9.01
4.51
8845
4.33
3.31
7582
1.32
2.01
5906
92.39
12.16
14870
31.98
7.78
11894
9.77
4.72
9267
4.70
3.47
7943
1.43
2.11
6187
'99.86
12.71
15546
34.57
8.13
12434
10.56
4.94
9688
5.08
3.63
8304
1.55
2.20
6468
107.59
13.27
16222
37.24
8.49
12975
11.38
5.15
10109
5.47
3.79
8665
1.67
2.30
6749
115.55
13.82
16897
40.00
8.84
13516
12.22
5.37
10530
5.88
3.94
9026
1.79
2.39
7030
123.76
14.37
17573
42.84
9.20
14056
13.09
5.58
10952
6.29
4.10
9387
1.92
2.49
7312
140.90
15.48
18925
48.78
9.90
15137
14.91
6.01
11794
7.17
4.42
10109
2.19
2.68
7874
158.98
16.58
20277
55.04
10.61
16219
16.82
6.44
12636
8.09
4.73
10831
2.47
2.87
8437
177.99
17.69
21629
61.62
11.32
17300
18.83
6.87
13479
9.05
5.05
11553
2.76
3.06
8999
197.91
18.79
22981
68.51
12.02
18381
20.94
7.30
14321
10.07
5.36
12275
3.07
3.25
9561
218.73
19.90
24332
75.72
12.73
19462
23.14
7.73
15164
11.13
5.68
12997
3.40
3.44
10124
240.44
21.01
25684
83.24
13.44
20544
25.44
8.16
16006
12.23
5.99
13719
3.73
3.64
10686
263.02
22.11
27036
91.05
14.15
21625
27.83
8.59
16849
13.38
6.31
14441
4.08
3.38
11249
286.46
23.22
28388
99.17
14.85
22706
30.31
9.02
17691
14.57
6.62
15163
4.45
4.02
11811
310.76
24.32
29740
107.58
15.56
23787
32.88
9.45
18533
15.81
6.94
15885
4.82
4.21
12374
335.90
25.43
31091
116.28
16.27
24869
35.54
9.88
19376
17.08
7.26
16607
5.21
4.40
12936
361.87
26.53
32443
125.27
16.98
25950
38.28
10.30
20218
18.41
7.57
17330
5.62
4.59
13498
388.67
27.64
33795
134.55
17.68
27031
41.12
10.73
21061
19.77
7.89
18052
6.03
4.78
14061
*U.S. Gallons/Minute
6
ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
Environol 1000 & 2000 Safety Data
WFI urges the customer receiving this Material Safety Data to study it carefully to become aware of
potential hazards of the Environol product. In the interest of safety, you should:
1) Notify your employees, agents and contractors of the information in the following sections.
2) Furnish a copy to each of your customers to inform their employees and customers as
well. Additional copies of this catalog are available upon request.
Material Safety Data Sheet Section I - Identification
Product Name: Environol (Formulas 1000 or 2000)
Synonyms: Special Industrial Solvent, Ground Source Heat Transfer Fluid
Chemical Family: Alcohol
Material Safety Data Sheet Section II - Ingredients
Formula 1000
Composition Cas.RN Nominal Wt/Wt% PEL/TLV Hazard
Ethanol 64-17-5 21. 1000ppm FlammableNervous System Depressant
Water 7732-18-5 75.6
Other Ingredients Mixtures <0.2
FD&C Blue 2 ppm
Formula 2000
Composition Cas RN Nominal Wt/Wt% PEL/TLV Hazard
Ethanol 64-17-5 92.14 1000ppm Flammable/Nervous System Depressant
Water 7732-18-5 7.56
Other Ingredients Mixtures <0.2 24 Hour
Emergency
FD&C Blue 5 ppm Assistance:
Chemtrec
Material Safety Data Sheet Section III - Health Information 1-800-424-9300
Inhalation
Exposure to over 1000 ppm may cause headache, drowsiness and lassitude, loss of appetite, sore
throat, and inability to concentrate.
Ingestion
Ingestion can cause depression of central nervous system, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Eye Contact
Liquid or vapor may irritate the eyes.
Skin Contact
May cause irritation and defatting of the skin on prolonged contact.
7
Material Safety Data Sheet
8
ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
Material Safety Data Sheet Section IV - Emergency First Aid
Procedures
Swallowing
If the victim is conscious and able to swallow, have the victim drink water or milk to dilute. Never
give anything by mouth if the victim is unconscious or is having convulsions. Call a physician or
Chemtrec Poison Control Immediately. Induce vomiting only if advised by a physician or Chemtrec.
Inhalation
Immediately move victim to fresh air. If victim has stopped breathing, give artificial respiration, pref-
erably mouth to mouth. Get medical attention immediately.
Contact With Eyes or Skin
Immediately flush affected area with cool water. Eyes should be flushed for at least 15 minutes.
Remove and wash contaminated clothing. Seek medical attention immediately.
Material Safety Data Sheet Section V - Physical Data
Environol 1000 Environol 2000
Boiling Point:
188'1AF
Boiling Point:
173'/AF
Freezing Point:
6.8YzF
Freezing Point:
-256'/2F
Vapor Pressure:
44.6mm Hg @ 68'AAF
Vapor Pressure:
400 mm Hg @ 68'/%F
Specific Gravity:
.97 @ 60Yz/60AF
Specific Gravity:
.82 @ 60'/2/60'/2F
Vapor Density (Air=1):
1.59
Vapor Density (Air=1):
1.59
Solubility in Water:
Soluble
Solubility in Water:
Soluble
Appearance:
Light Blue
Appearance:
Light Blue
Material Safety Data Sheet Section VI - Fire and Explosion
Hazards
Flash Point: 62%F ASTM D-56 (Tag Closed Cup)
Auto -Ignition Temperature: 685%F
Flammable Limits in Air, % by Volume: Lower: 3.3 Upper: 19
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Rating: Health (0) Fire (3) Reactiv-
ity (0)
(Does not apply to exposure hazards other than during a fire.)
Fire Fighting Procedures
(Note: Individuals should perform only those firefighting procedures for which
they have been trained.) Use only dry chemical, "alcohol" foam, or carbon dioxide; water
may be ineffective, but should be used to keep fire -exposed containers cool. If a leak or
spill has not ignited, use a water spray to disperse the vapors and in accordance with
MSDS Section VII Reactivity, protect persons attempting to stop a Teak. Water spray may
be used to flush spills away from exposures and to dilute spills to nonflammable mixtures
(NFPA-49 1991).
Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards
Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus in the positive pressure
mode with a full face piece when there is a possibility of exposure to smoke, fumes, or
hazardous decomposition products.
ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
Material Safety Data Sheet
Material Safety Data Sheet Section VII - Reactivity
Stability
Generally stable.
Hazardous Polymerization
Not likely.
Conditions and Materials to Avoid
Contact with acetyl chloride and a wide range of oxidizing agents may react violently.
Material Safety Data Sheet Section VIII - Employee
Protection
Control Measures
Handle in the presence of adequate ventilation.
Respiratory Protection
Where exposure is likely to exceed acceptable criteria, use NIOSH/MSHA approved
respiratory protection equipment. Respirators should be selected based on the form and
concentration of containment in air and in accordance with OSHA (29 CFR 1910.134).
Protective Clothing
Wear gloves and protective clothing which are impervious to the product for the dura-
tion of the anticipated exposure if there is potential for prolonged or repeated skin contact.
Eye Protection
Wear safety glasses meeting the specifications of ANSI Standard Z87.1 where no
contact with the eye is anticipated. Chemical safety goggles meeting the specifications of
ANSI Z87.1 should be worn whenever there is the possibility of splashing or other contact
with the eyes.
Material Safety Data Sheet Section IX - Environmental
Protection
Spill or Leak Procedures
Avoid uncontrolled releases of this material. Where spills are possible, a comprehen-
sive spill response plan should be developed and implemented.
Wear appropriate respiratory protection and protective clothing as described in Section
VIII. Contain spilled material. Transfer to secure containers. Where necessary, collect using
absorbant media. In the event of an uncontrolled release of this material, the user should
determine if the release is reportable under applicable laws and regulations.
Waste Disposal
All recovered material should be packaged, labeled, transported and diposed of, or
reclaimed in conformance with applicable laws and regulations and in conformance with
good engineering practices.
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ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
Material Safety Data Sheet Section X - Regulatory Controls
Department of Transportation (DOT)
DOT Classification: Flammable Liquid
DOT Shipping Name: Ethanol Solution
Other DOT Information: Identifiation Number UN1170 Emergency Response Guide No. 26
ATF Distilled Spirits Act
Use of ethyl alcohol without prior payment of applicable excise tax is strictly controlled by regulations promul-
gated and enforced by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF). Governing regulations have been
defined inTitle 27, Code of Federal Regulations.
Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA)
This product is listed in the TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances.
MSDS Section XI - Precautions
Handling, Storage and Usage
Protect container against physical damage. Detached or outside storage is recommended. Inside storage
should be in a NFPA approved flammable liquid storage room or cabinet. All ignition sources should be eliminated.
Smoking should be prohibited in storage areas. Electrical installations should be in accordance with Article 501
of the National Electrical Code. NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, should be followed for all
storage and handling. Frequent careful leakage inspections are recommended. An automatic sprinkler system
should be provided. Isolate from oxidizers, chemicals capable of spontaneous heating, materials reacting with air
or moisture to liberate heat, ignition sources and explosives.
When contents are being transferred, the metallic container must be bonded to the receiving container and
grounded to avoid static discharges. Never use pressure to empty. Replace closure carefully; internal pressure
may be present. Keep closure on to prevent leakage.
Container is hazardous when empty. Since emptied containers retain residual product (vapor and liquid), all
precautions described in this manual must be observed.
Caution: For manufacturing, processing, repackaging, or industrial use — not for household use. The infor-
mation contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Employers should use this information only as
a supplement to other information gathered by them and must conduct testing and/or make independent determi-
nations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use of these materials and
the safety and health of employees.
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ENVIRONOL SPECIFICATIONS CATALOG
Environol Engineering Guide Specifications
General
The geothermal heat transfer fluid is based on a renewable denatured ethyl
alcohol (grain) approved and listed for use as a heat transfer/antifreeze with the
United States Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms with the following quali-
ties.
Appearance
The fluid has a pine aroma and is light blue in color.
Performance
The performance characteristics are as follows:
• Viscosity is no more than 5.00 centipoise at 30'/%F with blend for
15%F freeze protection.
• Specific Heat is 1.05 at 70Y2F with blend for 15%F freeze protection.
• Specific Gravity is 0.982 at 50Y2F with blend for 15'/2F freeze protec
tion.
• Pressure drop and Reynold's Number for a 3 gpm flow in 3/4" IPS
SDR11 PE pipe of a 301/2F mixture for a 151/2F freeze protected blend
is no more than 2.83 ft of hd per 100 ft of pipe and no Tess than
Re=2028 respectively.
Application
The fluid mixes easily and readily with water and won't damage or corrode
common tools.
Corrosion
The fluid is compatible with iron, copper, red and yellow brass, polyethylene,
PVC, viton, buna 'N', neoprene, and nylon, and contains an oxygen scavenger
blend to reduce any corrosion capability. It does not have low surface tension to
prevent leakage.
Health
The fluid has a NFPA rating of 0 (least risk).
Formulations
The formula is available in both pure (180 proof) and premixed forms (blended
for freeze protection to 10V2F).
Packaging
The product is available in plastic 5 gallon pails, plastic 55 gallon drums or
bulk tanker.
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Manufactured by AAPER Alcohol for
WaterFurnace International, Inc.
9000 Conservation Way
Fort Wayne, IN 46809
www.waterfurnace.com
F,nvironol"
Closed Loop Fluid Specifications Catalog
WF971 05/06
WFI has a policy of continuous product research and
development and reserves the right to change design
and specifications without notice.
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