Triangle Tube Phase III
Indirect Hot Water Heaters
Stainless Steel Indirect Water Heaters with Exclusive "Tank-in-Tank" Technology.
Phase
III's exclusive design allows for the continuous production of domestic hot
water without the use of a coil. Hot water from any boiler is circulated
around a corrugated stainless steel tank for safe, efficient hot water at the
lowest possible operating cost.
Superior
Design "Tank-in-Tank" technology
When combined with any boiler, the Phase III TR and HL series indirect water heaters provide the most efficient hot water heating systems available today. Phase III's advanced technological design features two concentric tanks: an inner tank, constructed of 100% high quality stainless steel, contains domestic water and an outer tank, constructed of durable carbon steel, contains boiler water. Water in the inner tank is heated indirectly by circulating hot water in the outer tank from the boiler.
High
Efficiency, Low Costs
Phase III indirect fired water heaters, when combined with any boiler, offer domestic hot water supply rates and operating cost efficiencies that are second to none. A Phase III Indirect fired water heaters can save up to 50% or more off your current water heating bills. Plus, since Phase III doesn't require a flue and has no burner, your maintenance costs drop dramatically compared to conventional water heaters.
High
Performance at Lower Costs
Even with a slightly higher initial purchase price, the total cost of owning a Phase III Indirect Fired Water Heater is significantly lower than a conventional water heater over a fifteen year period. Also, Phase III exclusive self cleaning, self descaling design prevents the build up of minerals and lime that can reduce performance.
Long Term Dependability and Quality that Lasts
Unlike conventional water heaters the lower temperature differential between the Phase III heat exchanger and the domestic hot water dramatically reduces wear and tear on the system. The average life span of a Phase III Indirect water heater exceeds 20 years! That is two or three times the average life of a conventional gas, oil or electric water heater.