I have a question pertaining to antifreeze loops:
Contractor performs annual inspection and tests antifreeze loop. The 
antifreeze loop does not identify type of antifreeze used, ie glycerin 
or glycol.
How does contractor determine type of antifreeze used?
I have asked this question of a distributor and he said there is no way 
to determine in the field. Said a lab test would be required.
Does anyone have differing views?

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