S120, 116,000 BTU Indirect Water Heater Zoom

S120, 116,000 BTU Indirect Water Heater

SKU:S120

Brand: Buderus

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Specs

BTU:
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116000
Capacity: 32 Gal
Diameter:
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20"
Height: 37"
Water Connection: 3/4"

Description for Buderus S120

The S120, with its high quality Thermoglaze coating on all interior surfaces, 32 gallon storage capacity, and limited lifetime warranty, adapts readily to the Buderus Logamatic Control. It has a high capacity, low pressure drop heat exchanger for excellent recovery, standard Honeywell aquastat with adjustable differential included, and a magnesium anode rod for tank protection. The S120 has an easy top clean-out and inspection access opening and adjustable screw-in bolts for leveling of the tank.

Features:

  • Efficient and Economical
  • Excellent Recovery Rates
  • Superior Insulation
  • Easy Access Cover for Cleaning

S120, 116,000 BTU Indirect Water Heater

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  • Buderus S120, 116,000 BTU Indirect Water Heater

    Q:

    is the large enough for 2/3 bathrooms?
    Asked on 3/4/2012 by Anonymous

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      A:

      Possibly, but this depends on the capacity of the boiler that this tank will be used with.

      Answered on 3/20/2012 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • Buderus S120, 116,000 BTU Indirect Water Heater

    Q:

    what is the recovery rate for this model? and the st150
    Asked on 8/20/2011 by Anonymous

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      A:

      This depends on the boiler that is connected to the indirect water heater.

      Answered on 8/22/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • Buderus S120, 116,000 BTU Indirect Water Heater

    Q:

    Do you recommend using this with a Buderus G 224 Boiler and what would the EF be for that set up? This would be a replacement for a Rheem CL41X50 50 Gal 40k BTU gas water heater with a 74 gal first hour rating. We are looking for a long lasting and more efficient option. I don't like tankless water heaters especially because of the old galvanized pipes and don't want to install a new gas supply line either. I thought that using the existing boiler might be a good idea. What do you recommend?
    Asked on 5/19/2011 by Energy Geek from SLC

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      A:

      Only the boiler, which actually makes the hot water, would have an EF number associated with it. The standby loss is 0.5°F per hour.

      Answered on 5/20/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • Buderus S120, 116,000 BTU Indirect Water Heater

    Q:

    What is the Energy Star rating for this product?
    Asked on 2/25/2011 by Anonymous

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      A:

      The energy factor for any indirect water heater will be directly tied to that of the boiler it is being used with. We can tell you that this unit has a 1 °F standby loss.

      Answered on 2/25/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
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