Stainless steel water tanks can serve as insulators due to the polyurethane machinery used for their entire foam insulation, which exceeds 50mm in thickness. The inner lining and outer shell are made of stainless steel plates, which minimizes heat loss. While relatively low, the insulation function is approximately twice that of manual foam insulation.
It effectively controls the temperature and can extend to various positions to reach the temperature sensor bags. These temperature sensor bags can detect temperature changes, and the CNC control, as well as the supply of hot water, can also reduce energy consumption. Generally, market-standard stainless steel water tanks have two temperature sensor bags. If the structure of the opening of the stainless steel water tank can be freely altered, the cold water outlet and hot water outlet will be too close together, and the heat in the hot water will be more intense. In this case, if a large amount of cold water is introduced, the tank needs to release a significant amount of heat.





