MEP001
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I'm trying to revive a solid but run-down wash - turning the existing boiler back on is not an option at the moment, but I want to at least give hot presoak. I know I could do an immersion heater, but the tank is plastic and it's running all FloJet pumps so it would be a significant cost to change to a stainless tank and Procon. The cheapest and quickest option I can think of is to run it through a small electric water heater after the pump. Has anyone tried something like this? Any thoughts on how long a household water heater will hold up to a very high pH chemical? Is there something commercially available made for this?
I've seen a wash that had an immersion heater in the tank, and the pump ran all the time with a line that looped the entire run of the wash and back to the tank. The presoak solenoids were tee'd into the line at each bay. That setup seems crazy but it was very reliable.
I've seen a wash that had an immersion heater in the tank, and the pump ran all the time with a line that looped the entire run of the wash and back to the tank. The presoak solenoids were tee'd into the line at each bay. That setup seems crazy but it was very reliable.