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stainless steel Leaking Indirects

Hvac tech_2
Hvac tech_2 Member Posts: 21
Is there a stainless steel indirect that doesnt leak after a couple of years. I had switched to Lochinvar Squire but had a leaker after 2 years. The Buderus that looked like the boiler seemed the most reliable to me. Lochinvar told me that it probably was just a bad weld or glass coating. I always come off all tank connections with brass first then switch to copper or black on the boiler in and out. Domestic side brass to copper then pex. Exspanion tank.

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  • kcopp
    kcopp Member Posts: 4,418
    SS indirect...

    water heater don't have a glass coating. I have started using the Weil Mclain Aqua-plus water htrs. They have an anode rod in them to combat  w/ the corrosion process.

    http://www.weil-mclain.com/en/weil-mclain/pd-aqua-water-heaters/
  • Eric_32
    Eric_32 Member Posts: 267
    I have installed.....

    several hundred Triangle Tube Smart series indirects and have never had one leak...



    several Super Stor indirects and have never had one leak....



    a few Crown indirects and have never had one leak...



    years ago (about 15-20) Amtrol had a design flaw and we had almost all leakers after a few years on their WH-7P... they re-designed their coil, and paid labor to replace... was good about it and I continued to install them until the digital smart controls all died due to internal relays that failed... Very few covered under warranty... moved over to TT and haven't looked back.



    I like them as their a tank within a tank, not a coil and have very low pressure drop.
  • Tom_133
    Tom_133 Member Posts: 883
    Read the directions...

    I apparently missed the part about making sure to put a potable expansion tank on when you are on a city service, or if there is a check valve between tank and house expansion tank. So when that 80+ lbs hammers on and off when a valve is turned off and on in the house it apparently destroys the seals on the PLUS tanks or tank within the tank design. I found that out the hard way. They still warrantied it but you only get one replacement.
    Tom
    Montpelier Vt
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