1. In the heating system, it is recommended to install the pressure tank at the relatively lowest point of the system water temperature. It is usually installed at the water return end of the system and the cold water inlet end of the hot water. water storage tank. Pressure tanks of 24 L and less can be directly connected to the system piping due to their light weight. In order to prevent water from entering the pressure tank and its own weight placing a significant load on the system pipes during operation, pressure tanks larger than 24 L have their own tripod supports. Metal pipes can be used to connect the pressure tank to the system. Buried screws can be used to secure the pressure tank to ensure stability during use.
2. A safety valve must be installedinstalled near the pressure tank to avoid damage to the pressure tank and other system components when the system pressure is abnormal.
3. In closed cycle heating and cooling systems, the pressure tank cannot be installed at the outlet of the water pump, as this could cause cavitation of the water pump.
4. When the pressure tank leaves the factory, the precharge pressure has been set, usually between 1BAR and 4 or 0BAR if the user thinks the pressure is not. suitable for the operation of this system, it must use a pressure gauge. Charge and deflate during testing, or contact supplier. Do not charge or deflate without authorization.