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It is the PH199-55..... 199K btu modulating and 55 gallon tank...The link below has it the cheapest of anybody online, that I could find. They charged $200 for shipping. It came packaged/crated better than expexted and with no issues...

http://bostonheatingsupply.com/phoenixph199-55.aspx
 

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It is the PH199-55..... 199K btu modulating and 55 gallon tank...The link below has it the cheapest of anybody online, that I could find. They charged $200 for shipping. It came packaged/crated better than expexted and with no issues...

http://bostonheatingsupply.com/phoenixph199-55.aspx
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On our CLA Planet laundry forum ... there is a very experienced laundromat operator (Larry Adamski of Muskegon, Michigan) who has been using two Phoenix by HTP for into a few years now & so far they are proving to be an excellent choice as he explains from time to time.

mike walsh http://kingkoin.com/USA_Deficit_Reduction.html
 

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I read the thread he started on the Laundry Forum before deciding on what to buy....It helped with my decision to go that route...Thanks! So far I am not disappointed...
 

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More to show what you can do with old outdated equipment!

This is my old Low Pressure System with a separate air solenoid and regulator for each bay along with the troublesome PVC pipe....



 

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The new Low Pressure System....One Air Regulator for each FB and PS system. Note old position of regulators...Before I needed CV's to keep from back-feeding the regulators when combining/teeing LP air to the bays. New system, regulator is ahead of the solenoids allowing me to eliminate the CV's...





 
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And Finally, (This one is for you IB)....The new FB and PS air shutoff solenoids to eliminate those 1500 gallon ER floods I've had in the past...

***Note the relays I used have a Red Led when activated. A nice feature***

The 1/8" SS Kips are plenty big enough for the air needed for the flojets...







 

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And finally, the soap and wax feeds...I like using the clear LLDPE tubing so I can see the color of the chemical....Its easy to see if there is a problem with dilution ratios...

 
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