Stainless Steel Domestic Hot Water Storage Tank

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Description

Get the most out of your wood cook stove with this USA made stainless steel domestic hot water storage tank that will plumb directly into your wood cook stove and is non-corrosive . The  1 inch fittings are also made out of stainless steel.Range Boiler and stove The tank or boiler works on the principle of convection. Simply put – water will rise when it is heated. View our wood cook stoves here: https://stovesandmore.com/product-category/wood-cook-stoves/

When you plumb the tank to your stove or heater the cold water will circulate through the water coil in the fire- firebox. Once heated, the water will naturally rise through the pipe into the top of the boiler. This hot water will push the colder water (which sinks) at the bottom of the tank out and into the water coil in the firebox and so the cycle continues.

Here’s the best part! You can plumb the stainless steel domestic hot water storage tank into your home’s main water system and have hot showers and hot water available at every faucet! ALL THE HOT WATER YOU NEED! And just think, there is no extra cost! It happens while you are heating the house and cooking your food! Talk about SAVING ON ENERGY COSTS!

 

Stoves and More only sells two hot water storage tanks to hook up to your wood cook stove . One is rock lined:  https://stovesandmore.com/product/1461/ and one is stainless steel. We won’t sell the galvanized tanks. Why? Does it really matter what material a hot water storage tank is made out of? Here are some questions and answers and you decide:

Q: What is galvanized steel?

A: It is steel that has been coated with zinc to make it corrosion resistant.

Q. Is galvanized steel safe for drinking water?

A. There are some potential health hazards. If the water is acidic it can corrode the galvanized coating over time. Lead and cadmium, two heavy metals, may leach into the water. These metals are often present as impurities in the galvanizing process.

Q: What happens to galvanized steel when heated at high temperatures?

A: If heated at high temperatures the coating can start to break down. NSF, National Sanitation Foundation, will only rate a galvanized tank used for hot water storage to 140 degrees F. The hot water being made in your wood cook stove is much hotter.

 

      SIZE
WEIGHT     DIMENSIONS PRICE
40 GALLON      150   lbs. 16 in. round x 55 in. tall $ 849
80 GALLON      200  lbs. 22 in. round x 55 in. tall $1069

SHIPPING
Please contact us for shipping information and pricing. We need specific information before we can decide the most inexpensive way to get your new boiler to you.
Please note: our location does not affect your shipping costs. Your tank will be drop shipped directly to you from the manufacturer.

ORDERING

Please allow up to 2 weeks for manufacturing and shipping. We will gladly accept your personal check.

TAX
West Virginia residents please add 6% sales tax.