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Our engineer told us that the closed loop in our facility does not require chemical treatment. Can that be true?

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Our engineer told us that the closed loop in our facility does not require chemical treatment. Can that be true?

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In our years of experience we have seen closed loops that have performed well without any chemical treatment, but they are less than one tenth of one percent of the total. In general, a loop, whether hot, chilled, tempering, or process, will benefit greatly from properly applied water treatment and will run longer and more efficiently for its lifetime. Conversely, an untreated loop, unless it is part of that less than one in a thousand, will eventually run poorly and be a maintenance headache for many years until it is somehow remediated or replaced.

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