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 DAKIRA 140 Equilibrate phase triphasé



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. In old style, non-bladder type tanks, the air to water interface allowed air to be sucked back into the system fluid and carried to other parts of the system causing corrosion, inefficient balancing, pump capitation, air bound terminal units and water logged tanks. Proper sizing and location of air separation and air component removal can provide a stable, tight and closed hydronic system. In most properly sized “CA” systems, you can reduce the tank size by 80% compared to the old style, plain steel tanks.


Featuring a full acceptance type bladder, Taco CA Series Expansion Tanks offer the system designer and end user the comfort of long life expectancy as the bladder is large enough to expand to the wall of the tank in the event of a tank being undersized or improperly charged .

CA Series Expansion Tanks are designed, constructed and tested to ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 requirements. Computerized product selection helps you choose the Expansion Tank that is just the right fit for your application requirements. All fabrication is done in-house to assure a high level of quality.


Performance Data

Capacity: 23-3962 Gallons (90-15000 Liters)

Diameters: 20-72″

Height: 29-282″

Working Pressure: 125, 150, 175, 250, 300 (PSI) Higher Pressures Optional

Max. Operating Temp.: 240°F (Optional 280°F)


Features

Designed, constructed and tested to ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 requirements.

Heavy Duty butyl rubber bladder

Full acceptance bladder design (field replaceable)

Carbon steel construction (SS system connection optional, SS construction optional)

All fabrication done in house

Computerized selections ensure fast and easy design

National Board Registration

CRN registration (optional)

NSF/ANSI 61-G Certified and Listed (Optional)

applications

LoadMatch® Systems

Commercial, Institutional, Industrial Hydronic Systems

Larger Systems

Systems where reliability and lower maintenance costs are important

Potable Water


 DAKIRA 140 Equilibrate phase triphasé



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. In old style, non-bladder type tanks, the air to water interface allowed air to be sucked back into the system fluid and carried to other parts of the system causing corrosion, inefficient balancing, pump capitation, air bound terminal units and water logged tanks. Proper sizing and location of air separation and air component removal can provide a stable, tight and closed hydronic system. In most properly sized “CA” systems, you can reduce the tank size by 80% compared to the old style, plain steel tanks.


Featuring a full acceptance type bladder, Taco CA Series Expansion Tanks offer the system designer and end user the comfort of long life expectancy as the bladder is large enough to expand to the wall of the tank in the event of a tank being undersized or improperly charged .

CA Series Expansion Tanks are designed, constructed and tested to ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 requirements. Computerized product selection helps you choose the Expansion Tank that is just the right fit for your application requirements. All fabrication is done in-house to assure a high level of quality.


Performance Data

Capacity: 23-3962 Gallons (90-15000 Liters)

Diameters: 20-72″

Height: 29-282″

Working Pressure: 125, 150, 175, 250, 300 (PSI) Higher Pressures Optional

Max. Operating Temp.: 240°F (Optional 280°F)


Features

Designed, constructed and tested to ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 requirements.

Heavy Duty butyl rubber bladder

Full acceptance bladder design (field replaceable)

Carbon steel construction (SS system connection optional, SS construction optional)

All fabrication done in house

Computerized selections ensure fast and easy design

National Board Registration

CRN registration (optional)

NSF/ANSI 61-G Certified and Listed (Optional)

applications

LoadMatch® Systems

Commercial, Institutional, Industrial Hydronic Systems

Larger Systems

Systems where reliability and lower maintenance costs are important

Potable Water

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