open system= no pressure..no pressure no suprise scalding or worse if soemthing were to go wrong no pressure inspection needed to appease any government or insurance agents. you can hook an open system to a closed system (if you all ready have one) and keep the two systems completely seperate from each other. (thier waters never mix) my open system now in use just finished it's 11 th winter and fo the last 9 i have not used any water treatments and i have never had a problem with the stove. I sometimes think this water treatment thing is a way for buildiers to get out of warranty issues or just to keep you buying the stuff. I would say it likely does help to some degree but i stopped using it as my stove is home made and is nearly 1/2 inch thick. I think it will last a long while yet. I am not trying to talk you out of a closed system it is just that i think open systems are a lot less worrysome. and this is just my opinion there are likely many more that would opt for the closed system. that is what makes this board so good, opinions and opposing opinions can be made without personal attacks on one another. you will have to sipher through all the different ones you get and make your decision...good luck