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Storage tanks can serve as either a domestic hot water tank or a thermal
buffering tank with porcelain glass coated steel lining. Powder-coated steel
external cover. Drain port/valve.
Max. working pressure: 150 psi.
Working temperature: -40—190ºF.
Recommended max. delivery water temperature: 120ºF.
Testing pressure: 300 psi.
Tank insulation: 2" non-CFC foam.
Insulation thermal conductivity: R16.
Temperature & pressure relief valve: 210ºF/150 psi. (HX models)
Electric element: 4.5 Kw. UL listed.
Connections: 25 gal. no HX (6) 1½" NPT F top & side, (2) ¾" NPT F top & side.
Non HX (7) 2" NPT female side, (3) ¾" NPT female top.
50 gal. HX (2) 1" NPT male side, (2) ¾" NPT male on top.
80-119 gal. (1) HX (3) 1" NPT male side, (1) 1" NPT male top.
80-119 gal. (2) HX (5) 1" NPT male side, (1) 1" NPT male top.
NAS200
SolarCon™
Code Description Pk Lbs USD
NA10234 2" NPT male x ¾" NPT female 1 0.4 47.40
Code Description Pk Lbs USD
NA10093 1" NPT female x 1" male 1 0.5 61.50
Code Description Pk Lbs USD
NA3140-02 ¾" SolarFlex with 1" union nuts 1 1 185.00
90º brass elbow to connect ¾" SolarFlex™
to heat exchanger in SolarCon tank.
Stainless steel bushing fi ts tanks without
HX for installing temperature probe.
Insulated 6’ SolarFlex™ for connecting
solar pump station to SolarCon™ HX.
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Code Description Pk Lbs USD
NA10082 ¾" NPT male x ½" NPT female 1 0.3 7.60
Brass reducer bushing.
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Typical applications include where system design requires use of an external
heat exchanger, an open solar thermal system, or when buffering storage
capacity is required.
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A coil type solar loop HX is located in the lower portion of the tank. An
electrical heating element provides boost heat for a one tank system, or is
unused for a two tank pre-heat system.
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Coil type HX’s are located in the lower and upper portions of the tank. Com-
mon applications include using the upper HX for boost heat when connect-
ed to a back-up heat source, using the top HX for supplemental space heat,
or connecting both HX’s to the solar loop for layer loading.
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Typical application is for a one tank domestic hot water system with electric
element boost, and utilizing upper HX for supplemental space heat.
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Function
Code Description Pk Lbs USD
NAS20025 25 gal. no HX 1 100 2,530.00
NAS20050 50 gal. no HX 1 200 3,025.00
NAS20053 50 gal. 1 HX , electric element 1 231 3,850.00
NAS20080 80 gal. no HX 1 250 3,575.00
NAS20083 80 gal. 1 HX, electric element 1 297 5,225.00
NAS20082 80 gal. 2 HX 1 327 5,775.00
NAS20120 119 gal. no HX 1 350 4,730.00
NAS20123 119 gal. 1 HX, electric element 1 397 6,215.00
NAS20122 119 gal. 2 HX 1 427 6,820.00
NAS20124 119 gal. 2 HX, electric element 1 429 7,040.00
Code Description Pk Lbs USD
NA10229 ¾" NPT x 36" anode rod fi ts 50 gal. 1 8.0 61.00
NA10230 ¾" NPT x 40" anode fi ts 80 &120 gal. 1 9.0 68.00
Magnesium anode rod.
Code Description Pk Lbs USD
NA10339 2" NPT male plug, 304 stainless steel 1 0.2 41.30
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*Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act Compliant: 0.25% max. weighted
average lead content. Certifi ed through Underwriters Laboratory (UL) in ac-
cordance with NSF/ANSI 372.