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Tank in tank or Coil?
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Rocky_3
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usually. If you look at the respective literature, I think you will find the pump head to be less with the tank style water heaters. The coils usually present a larger pressure drop. Also, often as the size of the tank increases, the size of the heat exchanger also increases, where sometimes with a coil-type, the coil stays the same, but the size of the domestic reservoir increases, so your heat exchanger does not neccessarily increase in size. Just a couple things that I've found.
Regards,
Rocky
Regards,
Rocky
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Any major advantages between either a tank in tank indirect or one with a coil. For example a TT Smart vs. HT SuperStor Ultra?
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hard water needs addressed
I prefer the tank in tank but I have had issues when the water was hard. the company I used always stood behind their items so I can not say a bad word about them. I now require a water test, which I should have been doing, for all indirect units I install.Cost is what you spend , value is what you get.
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Speaking of hard water, I installed a super stor ultra last year that is already full of lime. I'll have the water tested from now on.0 -
you will have ...
problems w/ anythig sooner or later w/ hard water issues. It was my understanding that the tank-in -tank design was better suited to deal w/ hard water because the unside SS tank actually flexed to flake off any scale...perhaps that is marketing....kpc0
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