Is the SuperStor a heated hot water tank?
For those that have not seen these yet. The Superstor and other similar tanks are an indirect heated (by hot water coils) domestic hot water storage tank.
How does a hot water system work in a house?
Hot water system in a house consists of water heater, hot water pipes and taps (faucets). Cold water is fed to water heater, where it gets heated and it is then conveyed through hot water pipes to the faucets and appliances.
When did Super Stor tank heating coils start?
The tank heating coils are fed from a low mass, cold start oil or gas heating boiler and are simply another zone with its own pump off the boiler…the most efficient way to heat hot water and heat the house from a single boiler. May 2002. However, the casing looks like it’s from the mid to late 1970s.
How does an instantaneous water heater work?
Instantaneous water heater consists of switch, small pressure vessel with heat exchanger and a pilot lamp (a lamp that lights up when heater is ON). When hot water tap is turned on, cold water passes through heat exchanger via pipes, where it is heated and hot water flow comes out of the tap.
How does a SuperStor water heater heat water?
Hot boiler water flows through an internal heat exchanger in the tank, heating the domestic water. The SuperStor boasts three to five times more recovery than conventional gas-fired or electric water heaters. Free Consultation!
How does the whole house instant hot water circulator work?
The comfort system pump is installed on your existing hot water heater “hot water line”. The system puts hot water in the hot water line instantly, using a pump with a built-in timer at the water heater and a patented bypass valve at the point of use. Comfort valve installed under the farthest faucet from the water heater.
Is the SuperStor ultra indirect water heater maintenance free?
No Rebates. Change Location. The SuperStor® Ultra indirect water heat is a culmination of over 30 years of indirect system manufacturing experience. The 316L stainless steel tank resists corrosion and eliminates the need for anode rods, allowing for the system to be virtually maintenance free.
What kind of heating system do old houses have?
In our automated age, it’s easy to take heating systems for granted—the wood-fueled fireplaces and coal-stoked furnaces once critical for winter comfort in most American homes are long gone.