VicS
Well-Known Member
Yes, the coolant is OK as far as I know- it was filled by the installer, who used a mix of water and anti-freeze. As a matter of interest, would this make a great difference? Presumably something to do with the different boiling points of water vs water with antifreeze?
There are two reasons to use an antifreeze solution
One is that its protects the system from freezing.
The other is that the inhibitors in the antifreeze protect the system from corrosion.
As a heat transfer medium an antifreeze solution is not so good as plain water because it has a slightly lower specific heat. This difference is unlikely to be large enough to be problem and in any case the system is designed to be operated with an antifreeze solution as coolant
It is true that the antifreeze solution does have a slightly higher boiling point