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wood-burning range water heaters

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All you needed is one of us old folks. The two side tappings go to the water jacket on the range. One top tapping for cold would have a dip tube. The other top tapping should have a bushing,tee long stem PRESSURE&TEMP RELIEF VALVE piped to drain. Those tanks used to make all sorts of strange noises when they got too hot.Anymore questions. e-mail me

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  • Wood-burning Range Water Heaters

    Any real, real, real old timers out there? We're building a Bed & Breakfast at 10,000 feet in St. Elmo, Colorado (Ghost Town Guest House). Ambience item #1 in the dining room is a 1906 Monarch Range (wood/coal, w/water jacket around the fire box) in great condition. In the back, high and low, are two 1" mipt nipples. Behind the range stands a 6'-high hot water tank with five taps as follows: two 1" fipt on top (one of these has a proprietary male-union/90-degree brass elbow screwed into it); Two 1" fipt on the side, (one high and one low); and one 1.25" fipt on the branch of a proprietary tee/union coming out of the bottom of the tank. (This tee has one blind run which attaches to a base plate (via an 1.25" nipple) that sits on the floor. My cold water supply comes down from the ceiling. Waddyathink? How does it pipe?
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    Have you tried a range restorer?

    http://www.goodtimestove.com/antique_range_wood.html

    http://stovehospital.com/

    http://www.antiqueappliances.com/stock.htm

    I have an '03 Glenwood, but without the water jacket. My grandparents had a tank behind the stove, but they passed on, so I can't check theirs.

    Thanks for the memories, today.

    Noel
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