OurTown
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I want to install double float valves on this tank. The idea is to have one 199K tankless water heater for three SS bays but I know it won't keep up if all three are using wax or soap. Having one plumbed with hot water and a second one with cold water set a few inches lower should alleviate any pump starving. Worst case is that the water may be cooler in the bay at busy times. Originally I was going to install a buffer tank on the tankless heater and a circ pump but I want that space. Yes, I understand that two valves will mean twice the chance of failure but it is a risk I'm willing to take. Currently, there is a Bob valve in the center of the 10"-ish wide tank with a dang near 8' diameter float. I'm thinking I would remove that and install two Jobe Topaz compact 3/4" long tail models. I would drill 1 1/8" holes with my carbide hole saw and mount them side by side through the tank wall. Am I overlooking something like usual?
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-43...opaz-compact-long-tail-float-valve-3-4in.aspx
https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-43...opaz-compact-long-tail-float-valve-3-4in.aspx