Whale - JohnI wish it was only going to be that cold here- at least we would still have business.. Looking like sunday and monday going to -30 . a -60 windchill. We occasionally have a brush freeze when a door is left open, but have never had a problem with the brush when it thaws out, usually 10 to 15 min.
Of course with doors and a real building helps, but we have never used ethanol in the brush. We have had a problem in the last month with the weep even freezing. This cold probably costs us more to open the door than each customer spends.
Please send us some global warming- we have had more -15 to -25 days in december than i care to remember.
That is what I will be doing for my auto and my bays since there is no point of the added expense.You guys have me thinking. It's supposed to be a high of -2 here Tuesday..and a low of -15.
I have a cold water weep system that just dumps into the drains.
I can easily Tee into the weep manifold. Why can't I just turn off ALL water sources, blow 100psi air into the manifold for a while, then pump some RV antifreeze into the manifold (jug says good to -51F),......and then blow 100psi air into the manifold (for a couple of minutes) and leave it that way until the deep freeze is off?
2Biz,Cheap insurance. I installed this yesterday in the ER....It will be running for the next few days just in case there is a power outage and I don't know it. It runs even if the power is out....Mr Heater 10,000 btu....It was easy to tap into the supply to the floor heat boiler...
2Biz,There really is no guess work here. I have a 1" supply rated at over 500,000 btu capacity. My floor heat boiler is max 199K BTU and the Mr Heater is 10K BTU...Way under the rated capacity of the supply pipe. Plus the ball valves are WOG rated...So I guess I'm not following your suggestion? Can you be more specific?
Cheap insurance. I installed this yesterday in the ER....It will be running for the next few days just in case there is a power outage and I don't know it. It runs even if the power is out....Mr Heater 10,000 btu....It was easy to tap into the supply to the floor heat boiler.../QUOTE]
2Biz, that really is cheap insurance. I saw them on EBay. We use the same type heater, set it on low when it’s cold and the equipment room stays nice and warm. No problems with fumes or carbon monoxide. We installed these heaters after we lost power for a week, luckily in that case nothing froze.