OurTown
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The other night the car wash gremlins were at it again. This time they ate a hole in the bottom of our 80 gallon hot water storage tank. I'm not really sure why they like to eat rust but they have some strange habits. The 16 year old tank is leaking pretty bad so I temporarily re-plumbed the gravity tank to cold water until we fix it. It's kind of bad timing because in a few months the boiler/tank/circ pump setup would be removed for a more efficient and space saving setup to make room for more equipment. The least expensive new 80 gallon tank I found is about $1,200. It makes sense to just bite the bullet and put that money toward a new setup now. For space saving purposes we are wanting to go with two 199K BTU tankless water heaters without a storage tank. They would feed the gravity tank for three self serve bays and our presoak hydrominder tank. It is around 15 GPM at full tilt. I'm aware of the restrictive nature of tankless water heaters. In talking to Chris from Car Wash Boilers he said that the Navien NPE-240A can have the flow restrictor locked open to help with that issue. He did say that it bumps the warranty down a bit so that makes me think that it could be hard on these units. Without restricting them both units together would have a 13 GPM at 60 deg rise so it is not really far off but would be good to have them unrestricted. The other thing we would like to do is add a second fill valve with cold water set lower in the gravity feed tank. Our gravity tank has an extra bung welded into it but it is set higher than the primary one and I think it is 1 1/2". Can this be used for our cold water backup fill valve? Also would it be hard on the valve to have the float held so far under water all the time? Another concern is the presoak hydrominder chemical draw if there is a restriction in hot water flow. Are we on the right track here and is there something we are not thinking of? Also do you guys know where to get some good gremlin traps?