Waterfront and range boiler
Install an optional iron or stainless steel container known as a "waterfront" (or "waterjacket") in the firebox of almost any woodstove. Installed as shown, water circulates through it by gravity flow without pumps or electricity. (You can use pumped water or deliver it by gravity pressure.) Almost all of our cookstoves have matching, fitted waterfronts available. In many other heating and cooking stoves, you can use one of our "generic" waterfronts (described in detail in Hot Water from your Woodstove #HHWF, below).
Range Boiler (storage tank) - Most installations require a storage tank. Ours holds 42 gal. and weighs about 100 lb. It's built of arc-welded, double-dipped galvanized steel to last for years. Two top holes, three side holes (at 26", 12" & 4 1/2" from floor to hole center) plus one bottom hole accommodate any system design. All holes tapped for 1" pipe. NSF listed lining for 140°F potable water. Withstands pressure to 125 lb. 53 3/16"H x 16"OD, 95 lbs., USA made.
Warning: Pressure-temperature relief valves are required on waterfront inlet and outlet not shown. Illustration courtesy Elmira Stove Works.
This item is shipped directly from the manufacturer and may take several weeks for delivery.