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AERCO Boiler and Water Heater 89026 Neutralization Media

Special Price $89.31 Regular Price $102.71
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SKU
89026
The AERCO Boiler and Water Heater 89026 Neutralization Media is a crucial component for achieving the right pH balance in HVAC systems that have AERCO boilers and water heaters. This medium which is made up of magnesium oxide and calcium carbonate effectively reacts with acidic condensate formed during combustion. Before the acidic condensate is released from the AERCO systems, the media that is placed inside the neutralization tank neutralizes the acidity and raises the pH of the condensate to a safe and beneficial level. This process ensures that the HVAC functions adequately and has a long duration and and also averts corrosion of drainage and pipe systems.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 2.59lbs
  • Material: Calcium carbonate, Magnesium oxide
  • Type: AERCO boilers and water heaters
Manufacturer Name: AERCO Boiler and Water Heater
Product Number: 89026
OEM Part Number: 89026
Product Description: Neutralization Media
Weight:2.59lbs/1174.8g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the AERCO Boiler and Water Heater 89026 Neutralization Media?

Regularly check the media for signs of saturation or clogging. Replace or refresh the media as recommended by the manufacturer to maintain proper neutralization. Always wear gloves and protective equipment when handling chemicals to ensure safety.

What are common issues with the AERCO Boiler and Water Heater 89026 Neutralization Media?

  • Reduced neutralization efficiency.
  • Media channeling or uneven flow.
  • Premature saturation or chemical exhaustion.
  • Build-up of sediment.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off the HVAC system and allow it to cool for safety.

Step 2: Remove the existing media from the drain or neutralizer tank.

Step 3: Clean the tank or housing to remove residue.

Step 4: Pour the new neutralization media evenly into the tank.

Step 5: Ensure proper placement and secure any covers or lids.

Step 6: Restore system operation and check for proper drainage and neutralization.