My goal is to get rid of the old erie 2 way valves (that don't work) and the Jarco 350K boiler that also doesn't work. I think the wash has been this way for at least 10 years. Cold water only. So if I add hot water with my current setup (gravity feed water) I'd have to fix the erie valves and come up with a boiler and circulating pump for the hot water gravity feed tank. My tanks are very old and would need updated as well. Plus keeping the hot water float tank heated 100% of the time has its issues, as you know.
SO if I'm going to add Hot water, it makes sense to me to get rid of the Hot/Cold water supply float tanks and go to city pressure. It will be much easier to plumb in the hot water heater. The cost will actually be less than trying to come up with a demand boiler and circulating pump. Believe it or not. It will be much cheaper and better to add hot/cold solenoids, regulators for each bay, and some sort of
soap/wax injector. Whether it be a Dema 203C injector,
flojet forced, or even Dosatron injection. The Dosatraon's are a bit out of my price range!
I'm also wanting to put in a 96% efficient tank style heater...PVC vented forced air and stainless tank. A 130K bTU Polaris will be about $2800 and will heat appr 2400 gallons in a 12 hour period. Way more than needed for my 4 bay....Especially if I only heat the
soap cycle.
Time of hot water to the bays will also be shortened since there will be much less plumbing and smaller feed lines to the pump. Plus no float tanks to keep heated. Right now I have a 2.0" PVC manifold the full length of my stand that would also have to get heated before hot water makes it to the bay. I'm also looking for efficiency. I want this to run like my High Efficiency Takagi Demand Heater I put in for floor heat. It is extremely efficient and cost very little to operate.