IMO, this is probably the best way to go! You get the efficiency of a tankless unit and the capacity that a Carwash needs. I have this setup but with a Rinnai unit.JM, as ourtown says its the flow restrictions that are the critical factor.
I use one takagi and a 120 gallon tank.
I run the takagi at higher temp to get the unit's max efficiency, then when I draw water out of the storage tank I use a mixing valve to get it down to "car wash temps". That setup also provides higher capacity and consistency.
No. The tankless unit keeps the storage tank at a constant 130 degrees using a temp probe and a circulator pump. The water then flows out of the storage tank through a tempering valve down to your desired temp. My system goes into a small 15 gallon holding tank at the pump stand because I don’t direct feed my pumps.When a bay demands a hot water function the Takagi pulls the stored water back thru the TakagI then to the bay?
No. The tankless unit keeps the storage tank at a constant 130 degrees using a temp probe and a circulator pump. The water then flows out of the storage tank through a tempering valve down to your desired temp. My system goes into a small 15 gallon holding tank at the pump stand because I don’t direct feed my pumps.
If you look up “HTP Phoenix” it would be the same type of setup but the Phoenix is a pre-plumbed unit. It may be worth it for you to buy the Phoenix because you will probably save on labor for the installation. My unit is separate because of space issues. I also like my setup because I can replace individual components when they wear out vs replacing the entire assembly.
IIRC tdlconcepts Thomas was talking about a setup where he ran antifreeze through a closed loop tankless water heater and then it went into a heat exchanger in the separate insulated storage tank.
Ourtown, that is exactly what eric & I have, I used a takagi and an HTP superstor as the separate insulated storage tank. Pretty sure eric mentioned the phoenix as an all-in-one alternative.
Nearly all the car washes around here have hot soap and wax, cold rinse. I can see hot presoak, I've even set up some car washes with hot presoak, but I don't see any point in hot tire cleaner since it's probably not going to be hot once it gets to the tire.I was thinking about using the hot water just with soap.
Someone told me he uses it for presoak, tire cleaner and wax.
What functions are you guys heating hot water for?
Nearly all the car washes around here have hot soap and wax, cold rinse. I can see hot presoak, I've even set up some car washes with hot presoak, but I don't see any point in hot tire cleaner since it's probably not going to be hot once it gets to the tire.