RockyMountain
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I am looking for opinions on the best option for replacing our boiler! Everyone that responds will be entered into a drawing for a $25 restaurant card to be used at many popular nationwide chains! (Or you can get a free wash at our site!
Details:
I am heating water for 3 self serve bays.
I have an old raypak and a large holding tank that is in the attached picture. I have read many old threads on this topic and have decided that I would like to go with a tankless takagi, rheem or rinnai.
I had 3 different "mechanical" companies take a look yesterday and they are going to give me bids on different options. After visiting with them, I'm not sure any of them truly understand the car wash business and our needs. I explained that I would like 100 degree water and that at super busy/peak times, it's okay if the water drops a few degrees, but the pumps can never be starved for water.
They are obviously in the business to sell equipment and make some $. But I also think they will go overkill as a couple suggested putting 3 rinnai's together. To me this is way too much, especially if the tank could be used as a buffer.
I would really appreciate any opinions/ suggestions/ pictures of your set up and what would be best for me.
I appreciate any responses and I will announce the winner of the $25 card on the forum and mail it to them asap. Thanks!
Details:
I am heating water for 3 self serve bays.
I have an old raypak and a large holding tank that is in the attached picture. I have read many old threads on this topic and have decided that I would like to go with a tankless takagi, rheem or rinnai.
I had 3 different "mechanical" companies take a look yesterday and they are going to give me bids on different options. After visiting with them, I'm not sure any of them truly understand the car wash business and our needs. I explained that I would like 100 degree water and that at super busy/peak times, it's okay if the water drops a few degrees, but the pumps can never be starved for water.
They are obviously in the business to sell equipment and make some $. But I also think they will go overkill as a couple suggested putting 3 rinnai's together. To me this is way too much, especially if the tank could be used as a buffer.
I would really appreciate any opinions/ suggestions/ pictures of your set up and what would be best for me.
I appreciate any responses and I will announce the winner of the $25 card on the forum and mail it to them asap. Thanks!