Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
(OP)
Hi all, I haven't had much luck with search engine results for what I need, which is to preheat small volumes of make-up water to 200°F. Ideally, a 3-5 gallon steam or electric heated tank (well insulated) that can maintain 200°F pretty steadily.
Don't waste your time googling for me, but if you happen to know someone's product that can fit this application, please post. Thanks! -CB
Don't waste your time googling for me, but if you happen to know someone's product that can fit this application, please post. Thanks! -CB





RE: Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
You could try Heat Transfer Products in East Freetown MA for gas fired units.
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RE: Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
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RE: Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
RE: Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
Probably a lot of you have hot water spigots at your offices for coffee/tea, etc. These are generally adjustable up to 212°F. I've seen the Leslie "Constantemp" heater but an altered coffee water heater might be even simpler and better for this. Thanks for all responses-CB
RE: Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
Do you have the option of altering the fill control of the existing reservoir?
Rather than dumping a bunch of cold water when a low condition is detected, allow a continuous trickle, and stop the flow on a high condition.
Small flow rate shouldn't cause significant cooling in the reservoir.
RE: Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
Have you thought of thyristor controlled heaters or PID on/off heaters?
Regards,
RE: Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
try steamequip.com
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RE: Small steam or elec. 200¦F water heater?
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