OurTown
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Our wash was built with a 400K btu boiler connected to a 80 gallon storage tank (like an electric water heater without the heater elements in it) and a circulating pump. Then it is connected to a open (non pressurized) stainless tank with a float valve to keep it full. Out of the bottom of the tank it is gravity fed to each Cat 623 pump. There is a cold city water pressure solenoid valve just before it enters the pump to cool it down a little. It seems like an elaborate and inefficient setup. We are thinking of ways to make some room in our ER for some new equipment and would like to go with tankless water heaters. I think my real questions are:
1. Why is our water over heated and then cooled down before entering the pump?
2. Why is it built with gravity feed on the hot water instead of pressure?
1. Why is our water over heated and then cooled down before entering the pump?
2. Why is it built with gravity feed on the hot water instead of pressure?