UtahYoutubeGuy
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When I took over my old zombie wash 3 years ago I was surprised that the existing 100 gallon commercial water heater still worked and wasnt rusted out. So I have used it for 3 years and it finally sprung a leak. I tossed the water heater and temporarily bypassed everything to run cold water for now.
Now I am in the preliminary stages of researching putting in a tankless. Just so everyone knows here is my setup. 4 SS bays off a Carolina Pride stand with the hot presoak running a recirculation loop in the trough. I am in the permitting process of building a small building for a dog wash on the end of my bays that I will install an IClean dog wash in that I have already purchased and is in storage currently. The Iclean dog wash by the way has a small on board tank water heater that I want to eliminate and not deal with.
This is what I want to do. Install a Navien 199K with onboard recirculation and run a recirculation loop to the dog wash and all the way through my trough to eliminate the hot presoak recirculation loop I currently have. The presoak recirculation loop on the Carolina Pride stand is the one design I dont like because that pump has to run 24/7 365 rain or shine. I would convert to something simpler like a flojet for the presoak. I would plumb this new recirc loop to have a bypass so that in the summer when I dont need to heat the trough I can just go to the dog wash only and back. The length of the loop in the winter would be about 220' and in the summer it would only be about 95'. As a recap the fixtures needing hot water are the gravity tank feeding the 4 cat pumps (Soap, Rinse, Wax) and the hydrominder filling the presoak tank, then I have a small kitchen sink, and then the future dog wash.
What flaws do you see in this system and what words of advice do you have for setting this up?
Now I am in the preliminary stages of researching putting in a tankless. Just so everyone knows here is my setup. 4 SS bays off a Carolina Pride stand with the hot presoak running a recirculation loop in the trough. I am in the permitting process of building a small building for a dog wash on the end of my bays that I will install an IClean dog wash in that I have already purchased and is in storage currently. The Iclean dog wash by the way has a small on board tank water heater that I want to eliminate and not deal with.
This is what I want to do. Install a Navien 199K with onboard recirculation and run a recirculation loop to the dog wash and all the way through my trough to eliminate the hot presoak recirculation loop I currently have. The presoak recirculation loop on the Carolina Pride stand is the one design I dont like because that pump has to run 24/7 365 rain or shine. I would convert to something simpler like a flojet for the presoak. I would plumb this new recirc loop to have a bypass so that in the summer when I dont need to heat the trough I can just go to the dog wash only and back. The length of the loop in the winter would be about 220' and in the summer it would only be about 95'. As a recap the fixtures needing hot water are the gravity tank feeding the 4 cat pumps (Soap, Rinse, Wax) and the hydrominder filling the presoak tank, then I have a small kitchen sink, and then the future dog wash.
What flaws do you see in this system and what words of advice do you have for setting this up?