Pressure tank Instruction

a pressure balance tank for sanitary installations to prevent the over-operation of the water pump

Reducing the running time of pumps in booster systems, preventing the water hammer in installations and storing ready-for-use pressurized water are among the main tasks of a booster pressure tank.

MAINTENANCE
1. Maintenance should be realized by qualified personnel and in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
2. Protect your vessel against temperatures less than zero.
3. Your vessel should be inspected for its pre-set gas pressure at least two times a year preferably once in every 3 months. In cases where there is a necessity gas should be inserted (only air or nitrogen).

WARNING: When checking or adjusting the pre-set gas pressure make sure that the vessel does not contain any water. Otherwise the measurement
would result incorrect.

WARNING: The air pressure quantity inside the vessel can be read from the
pressure gauge.

WARNING: For models without pressure gauge the tank pressure can be
measured by a pressure gauge that measures from the valve.

DEFECTSREASONSSUGGESTIONS
There is no air inside
the vessel (pressure
gauge shows less
pressure than the
supposed pre-set gas
pressure and pressure
is dropping despite air
insert)
Diaphragm (membrane) is burst
Air leakage in the flange area – flange cover bolts might be too loose
Diaphragm(membrane) hanger has a air leakage -hanger bolt might be loose
Air valve leaks air- valve bolt might be too loose
Valve might be damaged
Air leakage in welding area-welding area might have punctures, missing welding or ruptures
Change the diaphragm and check for impermeability
Tighten the flange bolts and check for impermeability
Tighten the hanger bolts and check for impermeability
Tighten the valve bolts and check for impermeability
Change the valve and check for impermeability
Please call an authorized technical
service immediately before performing any procedure
Diaphragm (membrane) bursts too oftenInstallation pressure is too high
Tank volume too small
Tank pre-set gas pressure is insufficient
Tank might be subjected to installation pressure. Please check your installation.
Change the tank with a correct sized vessel
Set the pre-set gas pressure
Pressure gauge is
defect
Might be damaged during transportReplace the pressure gauge with a suitable dimension and capacity.
Tank does not fill with
water
The pre-set gas pressure inside the vessel is too highReduce the pre-set gas pressure in accordance with your installation
Water comes from the
blind closing plugs
Sealing is not enough
(installer responsibility )
After installation to prevent water leakage, sealing teflon tape etc.
should be used and should be tightened with 45-50 Nm.

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