Junkman
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I picked up 3 used Roth tanks from a home that converted to gas, and am going to be installing them in my cellar this summer. I would like to know about piping them for the fill and the vent. I did a little internet searching, and found that they have a single fill kit to hook tank 1 & 2 together, but it is a little pricey at $650 list price. The kit to connect tank 2 to tank 3 lists for $362. Not sure if I can get these kits wholesale, or even buy it if I wanted to pay the price, since around here, the supply houses are requiring a plumbers license to purchase from them.
I was thinking of installing 3 individual fills, and then piping the vents together. What are your thoughts as to if the "kits" are worth buying or how I was thinking of doing the installation. I was also thinking that I would use a 2 inch fill, but not certain as to the size of the vent. Should it be 2" also, or is 1 1/4" or 1 1/2" OK? Is a firematic required on the burner pick up at the top of the tank? I want to do this right the first time.
thanks Junk.
I was thinking of installing 3 individual fills, and then piping the vents together. What are your thoughts as to if the "kits" are worth buying or how I was thinking of doing the installation. I was also thinking that I would use a 2 inch fill, but not certain as to the size of the vent. Should it be 2" also, or is 1 1/4" or 1 1/2" OK? Is a firematic required on the burner pick up at the top of the tank? I want to do this right the first time.
thanks Junk.
Seriously, Germany is where my Roth tank was made. Watertown must be the US Headquarters.