The expansion tank is an essential piece of equipment used in heating and cooling systems to ensure hydraulic balance. It equalizes pressure differences, regulates water flow, and allows the system to operate more efficiently. This prevents excessive load on pumps and other equipment, increases energy efficiency, and extends the system’s lifespan.
Function of the Expansion Tank
It is installed between cascade and system pumps in central heating systems.
It balances temperature and pressure differences between the primary and secondary circuits.
By providing hydraulic balancing, it supports the smooth operation of heating and cooling systems.
Technical Specifications of the Expansion Tank
Maximum operating pressure: 10 bar
Maximum operating temperature: 120°C
Pressure rating: PN16
Coating: Electrostatically powder-coated
The expansion tank is an indispensable component, especially in large-scale installations, to ensure the efficient operation of central heating and cooling systems. Maintaining hydraulic balance helps components last longer and reduces energy consumption.
✅ Provides energy savings
✅ Extends system lifespan
✅ Reduces pump and equipment load
Using an expansion tank offers a significant advantage for a reliable and efficient heating and cooling system.