What Is A Pressure Tank? Aquasky Pumplus Pressure Tank
What Is A Pressure Tank?
A pressure tank (or pressure vessel) is a metal container that can vary in size from 1 L to 3000L. Inside the tank, there is a rubber diaphragm that separates the water room and air room.
How does A Pressure Tank work inside a Pump System?
How does A Pressure Tank work inside a Pump System?
When the tap shuts, then the water stops flowing and the pressure in the system builds. When the pressure reaches the “off” setting of the switch or controller, then this turns the pump off and the pipes remain pressurized.
Aquasky's Pressure Tank is certified by NSF International.
Aquasky has been a member of NSF since 1998. Every pressure tank we build is qualified by NSF drinking water standards and structure safety (NSF 58 and NSF 61). With NSF standard, Aquasky pressure is lead-free, Nitrosamine free and Plasticizer free. About safety, the Aquasky pressure tank is built to contain 3 times maximum working pressure to ensure user safety.
NSF Structure Test Passed|Aquasky is the world leader in pressure tank safety
NSF Structure Test Passed|Aquasky is the world leader in pressure tank safety
Aquasky successfully passed the NSF 5-year Structure Test. Aquasky is the world leader in pressure tank safety.
How to Set a Correct Air Pressure inside Your Pressure Tank|Aquasky PumPlus
How to Set a Correct Air Pressure inside Your Pressure Tank?
Every standard Aquasky PUMPLUS pressure tank has a standard setting pressure of 30 PSI / 2 Bar. The installer has to adjust the base on the system of cut-in pressure. The Air pressure inside the pressure tank has to be 5 % lower than the water pump cut-in pressure. For example, the water pump cut-in pressure is 40 PSI and the pressure tank air pressure has to increase from 30 PSI to 38 PSI.