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Fuel Oil News July 2013

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wat e r h e at e r s Water Heater Roundup A review of direct- and indirect-fired units as well as solar systems, plus accessories, for domestic hot water TurboMax Indirect Water Heaters For over 20 years, TurboMax has led the way in indirect water heating technology. TurboMax stores boiled water, not domestic how water, and utilizes rows and rows of copper coils for the most effective heat transference. Unlike traditional water heaters that need to ramp up to 180F, TurboMax's oversized heat exchanger typically requires 140-150F boiler water temperatures for effective heat transfer. TurboMax allows you to achieve higher boiler efficiency, using less energy for greater savings. A few key points: water is heated instantaneously, but only when needed, keeping consumption to a minimum; patented technology for savings up to 30 percent; heat transfer efficiency reaches 99 percent; durable steel jacket, fiberglass insulation. TurboMax – www.thermo2000.com Bosch Offers Condensing Tankless Water Heater Models for Residential & Commercial Applications Bosch offers two new models of condensing gas-fired tankless water heaters for domestic hot water on demand applications. Greentherm C 1050 ES and C 950 ES are both ENERGY STAR® rated models featuring condensing technology for up to 10 percent improved energy efficiency over non-condensing models, with an energy factor up to 0.94. They are now equipped with an automated and fully modulating bypass for unsurpassed temperature stability. Bosch Greentherm condensing tankless water heaters offer maximum efficiency all the time – at high and low mass flow rates. The wall-mounted units offer multiple venting options including fast and simple concentric PP up and out, and up to four unit cascades vented together through a sidewall or roof with the new Polypropylene Common Venting System from Bosch. Bosch – www.Boschheatingandcooling.com E-ZEE FLOW™ MARINE SERIES POOL HEATERS FOR SALT WALTER POOLS AND CORROSIVE APPLICATIONS  E-ZEE FLOW heat exchangers extend the pool season economically by using existing boilers to heat the pool—saving money on installation, operating costs and reduced maintenance 20 JULY 2013 | FUEL OIL NEWS | www.fueloilnews.com requirements...for residential and commercial facilities. Now, the Marine Series offers a unique response for the growing demand to support salt water pools and corrosive applications. E-ZEE FLOW pool heaters are also available in 316L Stainless Steel for chloride pools and non-corrosive water conditions. Units are available 45k to 1 million BTU's.  E-ZEE FLOW also heats spas and hot tubs.  Diversified Heat Transfer, Inc. – www.dhtnet.com "Wags" Valve from Taco Prevents Catastrophic Water Heater Leakage Late night, leaking water heater emergency calls can be avoided with the addition of this device from Taco. The "Wags" (Water and Gas Shut-off) valve is a simple, inexpensive and reliable to way to guard against disastrous water problems that can arise when water heaters develop a leak. Taco's Wags valve, ideal for new or existing water heaters, is totally mechanical and can be installed with or without an electric harness. Installation is easy: The valve rests in a water heater drain pan. The cold water supply runs through the valve before entering the appliance. If a leak occurs, an internal water-soluble fiber element dissolves, releasing a powerful, springloaded piston that closes flow of water to the tank. With the addition of a wiring harness for gas-fired appliances, this action will also break a fuse to shut off the water heater's gas supply. The valve's action is based on fiber element technology developed for the British Royal Air Force to inflate life jackets automatically. Every water heater fails eventually, usually within 7 to 10 years. Statistics reveal that over 5 million homes experience a water heater leak each year. Isn't it time you offered this peace of mind to your customers? Taco – www.wagsvalve.com Watts Radiant's R-flex™, a Pre-Insulated Piping System One of the fast-emerging "green" changes we are seeing in the heating industry today is the use of ultra-efficient, low NOx, wood boilers or waterto-water geothermal systems. Each of these require the transportation of heated water trenched underground to remote locations where heat is then distributed. Getting that heat to points of interior comfort, without losing precious BTUs, can be a

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