Open Expansion Tank
Advantages and Features
- One of The most Commonly Used Heating System
- Reduction of Possible Corrosion Damage
If the expansion tanks used is open type, tank will be set at the highest point of a system and is exposed to the atmosphere
General Specifications
Capacity
100-5,000 lit
Work Pressure
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Designing
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Fuel
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Power Consumed
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Product Introduction
Expansion tank is the most common component of a heating system. As water is a incompressible material, it expands by increasing temperature. Therefore, space required to compensate this increased volume. Without expansion tank in heating systems, the pressure of system will increase and damages valves or HVAC system.
If the expansion tanks used is open type, tank will be set at the highest point of a system and is exposed to the atmosphere. The likely increase in oxidation, corrosion , and energy loss lead to the invention of closed expansion tank system. In these tanks, the Nitrogen inert gas is used instead of air to protection from corrosion. By increasing water temperature, Nitrogen is compressed and water has enough space to expand.
