12-27-2012, 04:09 AM
Russ,
Let me try to clarify and correct. I was improperly calling the coolant tank everything inside the stainless steel coolant box. I should have said around and not through the coolant tank that is inside the stainless steel box. Quoting Roger, "The hot water is heated by sending the water through a continuous copper loop that is wrapped around the outside of the hot boiler tank, then through mixing valve (anti-scald device) to send constant 120 degree water to the inside of the coach."
Hope this clarifies....................
Let me try to clarify and correct. I was improperly calling the coolant tank everything inside the stainless steel coolant box. I should have said around and not through the coolant tank that is inside the stainless steel box. Quoting Roger, "The hot water is heated by sending the water through a continuous copper loop that is wrapped around the outside of the hot boiler tank, then through mixing valve (anti-scald device) to send constant 120 degree water to the inside of the coach."
Hope this clarifies....................
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531