Ps series plain steel expansion tanks are designed constructed and tested to asme section viii div.
Taco expansion tank installation manual.
Check to make sure this is the correct precharge pressure specified for the system.
Precharge should match system fill pressure at point of tank installation.
Installation of the tank prior to adjusting the pre charge can result in incorrect pre charge readings.
The taco ca is available in a variety of sizes and capacities to fit your application.
Computerized product selection helps you choose the expansion tank that is just the right fit for your application requirements.
Note the captive air tank piping diagrams.
All fabrication is done in house to assure a high level of quality.
The taco ca is available in a variety of sizes and capacities to fit your application.
The piping requirements for captive air tanks are different from those of plain steel expansion tanks.
Taco ps series plain steel expansion tanks are available in a wide variety of standard sizes from 15 to 515 gallons.
The pipe connection to the system may now be made.
Ca expansion tanks air elimination control taco ca expansion tanks are full acceptance captive air expansion tanks that provide separation of air and water.
Piping and air elimina.
Taco cbx series expansion tanks are designed constructed and tested to asme section viii div.
Installation of the tank prior to adjusting the pre charge can result in incorrect pre charge readings.
Taco cx series expansion tanks are designed constructed and tested to asme section viii div.
Diaphragm tanks use a diaphragm to permanently separate the air and water.
The piping require ments for captive air tanks are different from those of plain steel expansion tanks.
Saddles are available for support from 14 36 diameters.
Tough durable and long lasting.
Tough durable and long lasting.
Taco ca expansion tanks are full acceptance captive air expansion tanks that provide separation of air and water.
In a diaphragm tank the air is held captive by the use of a diaphragm with the expanded water being held on one side of the diaphragm and air on the other.
Taco ca series expansion tanks are designed to solve a long time problem in the hydronics industry by utilizing a butyl rubber bladder to permanently separate the air charge from the system fluid in the expansion tank.
Note the pax tank piping diagrams.
In old style non bladder type tanks the air to water interface allowed air to be absorbed back into the system fluid and.
The charge is 12 psig unless noted otherwise on the tank label.