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GAverill_2
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I am looking for an addittional source of buffer tanks for geo-thermal-radiant floor heating systems.
Our typical tank now is 80 to 119 gallons storage, non-ASME, vertical, glass lined, insulated and jacketed, 2" water connection sizes. I am looking for the same type of tank, but one available with a single electric resistance element installed.
We sell them from southwest Missouri to southwest North Dakota, and the more northern installs sometimes need a little extra btuh than the geo-thermal unit can provide to the floor.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Our typical tank now is 80 to 119 gallons storage, non-ASME, vertical, glass lined, insulated and jacketed, 2" water connection sizes. I am looking for the same type of tank, but one available with a single electric resistance element installed.
We sell them from southwest Missouri to southwest North Dakota, and the more northern installs sometimes need a little extra btuh than the geo-thermal unit can provide to the floor.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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