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What is this 100 year old or so tank?
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mattmia2
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Any ideas what this insulated tank thing is?
https://www.facebook.com/groups/412764338844049/?multi_permalinks=3648372518616532&comment_id=3648418675278583
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/412764338844049/?multi_permalinks=3648372518616532&comment_id=3648418675278583
I think that this post is public
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To determine what that tank is for we will need better pictures of the tank and related piping . Move the camera back some for a wider shot so we can see more. How big is the house and what type of heating system?0
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Agree, this is a repost from Facebook. You can make your suggestion on the link @mattmia2 provided.retiredguy said:To determine what that tank is for we will need better pictures of the tank and related piping . Move the camera back some for a wider shot so we can see more. How big is the house and what type of heating system?0 -
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It isn't my post. I think it is posted by the neighbor of the owner. I and a few others asked where the piping goes, they said it has been cut so there isn't much more than what you see there. The thing I find confusing is the loops from the top to bottom that seem redundant and have numerous valves. It seems way too large for a condesate tank.0
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Here’s another blast from the past
https://www.ebay.com/itm/antique-early-1900s-RUUD-hot-water-heater-/363050323767
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There is a post of a very similar model in operation on here from a few months ago.0
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June, 2019 my post of Museum piece water heater.
Don't know how to attach..... :'( .
Had swastikas' on gas valve.
Larry informed me it was a side arm heater, meant to heat a large tank by gravity flow.
Still in my garage.0 -
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I thought it kind of looked like some sort of shell and tube heat exchanger. I guess putting it under the porch could be a good idea in the days before relief valves0
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I think it may be a condensate return tank for a vacuum return system.0
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