Hot Water Coil —————-$85.00
Standard Hot Water Coil Stainless Steel
Super Hot Water Coil ———–$225.00

Super Hot water coil Triple the hot water
Hot Water Coil —————-$85.00
Standard Hot Water Coil Stainless Steel
Super Hot Water Coil ———–$225.00
Super Hot water coil Triple the hot water
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A water coil system is used to provide you with hot water through your wood burning stoves. The coil extend into the wood stoves, adjacent to the firebox, and water circulates through the coil by means of Thermosyphon or convection water circulation.
The water coils are then connected to a suitable storage tank by pipes. Cold water enters the coils at the lower level and as it is heated by the wood stove, it circulates around through coil and to the tank via the upper pipe. The hot water is piped from this storage tank to the hot water taps at your kitchen sink, bath tub, etc.
The hot water coils are built of solid stainless steel. Not only does this prevent rust and corrosion, it also prevent the water from being darkened when subject to the intense heat of the wood stoves burn chamber.
Water coil installation will greatly reduce or eliminate your hot water utility bill. Airtight wood burning stoves offer the best advantage, since they maintain heat longer through the airtight process.
This is the recommended assembly for the Hot Water Coil.
Use Shut off style of your choice. Just make sure you have a drain on the lower cold feed line.
Here is a 3D illustration of the Water coil with Storage tank and radiant in-floor heating set up. hotwater_coil_infloor_radiant_heat_assembly1 (you may be prompted to download a FREE eDrawing viewer 12mg) PLEASE NOTE the set up as shown is a sample. Elevation is crucial. This set up would not allow for the water to be used as Potable/ that is for human consumption. However; if you remove the in-floor lines and expansion tank, etc., that would be the setup for potable water.
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The Cunningham wood burning stoves are the only stoves we offer which do not support the water coil system through the its base design. You could make use of the water coil by modifying the design, but We will not recommend it. You can view such an experiment here.