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Since 1932
A.S.M.E. Water Tanks
These are some of the tank models only,
please call for other sizes.
Ask for
Steve
(Special tank or volume buyer? Please call.):
1-800-421-9395
ext.
232
Fax:
1-213-747-7724
Cell(24/7):
1-213-798-0903
or
E-mail here:
tank@asmepressurevessels.com
or print and fax this Order
Form
Vertical Epoxy
& Glass lined Water Storage Tanks & Prices
Water Tanks, Vertical
and Horizontal & PricesHOT WATER STORAGE TANKS
Hotels. apartment buildings, hospitals and
other facilities that need constant supplies of hot water usually have
a storage tank that has been sized to meet peak demands, even though the
usage at these times exceeds the output of the heater. This is achieved
by selecting a tank of sufficient size, with adequate insulation,
and designed to prevent incoming cold water from mixing with the hot water
supply. These tanks are normally lined to prevent rusting, and the standard
design working pressure is 125 psi, which exceeds typical city water mains
pressure. We offer a full range of standard and custom water storage tanks,
and has several of the most popular sizes in stock for immediate shipment.
EXPANSION TANKS
Thermal expansion and contraction of the water
in a heating system is contained in a small tank installed at the highest
point in the system. Our expansion tanks include all the necessary fittings
to install valves and controls, and are available galvanized or plain.
Industry standard sizes are from 15 to 400 U.S. gallons.
BLOWDOWN TANKS
Periodic boiler maintenance includes a blowdown
cycle to reduce scaling. Local laws usually do not allow high temperature
water to be dumped into sewers, and a blowdown tank system is designed
to reduce temperatures by mixing cold water with the effluent. It also
enables high pressure water to flash to steam safely. We manufacture a
range of recommended sizes based on boiler capacity.
FILTER VESSELS
Water that contains particulates can be purified
by passing it through a tank containing a filter medium. Depending on the
nature of the contaminants and the eventual purpose of the filtered water,
filter media can be sand, activated carbon, anthracite, or combinations
of special materials. The incoming water flow is distributed evenly through
the filter medium by a diffuser, and there is usually a back flow function
designed into the system to flush out the contaminants periodically. We
have manufactured both the basic vessels and complete systems, although
the filter medium is usually supplied and installed by others.
HYDROPNEUMATIC TANKS
Any vessel that contains both water and air
under pressure can be called a hydropneumatic tank. However, the two most
common applications are in well water systems, or as buffer tanks to absorb
water hammer shocks in large capacity pumping systems. In both cases, the
captive compressed air acts as a cushion which can exert or absorb pressure
as required. A small air compressor can be used to replenish the air volume
periodically as it is absorbed into the water. These vessels are usually
lined to prevent corrosion. We can manufacture the basic tank or supply
a complete system.
SIZES
We manufacture water tanks from 12" to 12'
in diameter up to 70 feet long. Although standard tank heads (end caps)
are manufactured in 6" increments, any diameter or length of vessel is
available. Here are some typical sizes. Please note that all our tanks
are cylindrical. Rectangular or square pressure vessels are very unusual
and not part of our product line.
LININGS
Here is a list of the most popular tank linings,
with their characteristics. Service life is impossible to predict, as there
are dozens of factors involved, especially the temperature and Ph level
of the water. However, as all our lined water tanks are equipped with an
access man way, regular inspection of the lining is easy.
Epoxy:
Sprayed on to a sand blasted surface, epoxy linings have a durable, glossy surface. Typically lower in cost than other linings, they offer excellent durability during shipping and handling but can deteriorate if water temperatures of 200 f or more are encountered.
Glass:
More correctly called "porcelain enamel", glass lining is sprayed onto a sand blasted surface, and then fired at 1500 f to bond it to the tank interior. Although the surface is smooth and continuous, minor imperfections are normal, and protected by the installation of anodes. These corrode first, and must be checked periodically and replaced when necessary. The glass lining is easily damaged during shipment, and the tank must be skidded for shipment.
Cement:
The tank interior is coated with a special blend of Portland cement to a thickness of .50" to .75", over a welded wire mesh in larger sizes. The lining must be kept moist up to the time the vessel is put into service to prevent cracking. Careful handling of the tank is also necessary to avoid damage . If periodic inspections reveal damage or erosion of the lining during service, field repairs can be carried out.
Galvanizing:
After preparation, the tank is submerged in molten zinc, which coats both the inside and outside with a thin layer. Due to the size limits of the vats available, galvanizing is more common on smaller tanks, and although an option, is rarely used on large hot water storage tanks. However, it is frequently specified on smaller vessels such as expansion tanks.
INSULATION
The majority of hot water storage tanks are insulated to save energy. This can be done very cost-effectively at the factory. These are the most popular systems:
Polyurethane Foam:
The standard system is a two component sprayed coating that expands and hardens to about two inches thick, for about an R16 insulation value. When cured, it is coated with 25 mils of semi- rigid white acrylic weatherproof coating. Any minor damage during shipment can easily be repaired in the field.
Fiberglass with Metal Jacket:
The insulation medium is premium quality fiberglass filament laminated at 90 degrees to the tank surface, and clad with an aluminum jacket. Both the insulation and the jacket have moisture barriers. All seams are caulked for complete weather protection. Light gauge galvanized steel jackets are also offered. The insulation value is R8 at a thickness of 2 inches.
These are some of the tank models
only, please call for other sizes.
Ask for
Steve
(Special tank or volume buyer? Please call.):
1-800-421-9395
ext.
232
Fax:
1-213-747-7724
Cell(24/7):
1-213-798-0903
or
E-mail here:
tank@asmepressurevessels.com
or print and fax this Order
Form
Important
These prices are for 125psi ( 862kPa ) pressure vessels built and tested to A.S.M.E. code Section VIII Division I for unfired pressure vessels.
Local regulations may require special standards of design and construction over and above A.S.M.E. requirements. For example, vessels to be installed in schools, hospitals and similar establishments may to meet special seismic and other standards.
It is the purchaser's responsibility to identify the ultimate destination of each vessel and establish that all local statutory requirements are met.
Our vessels can be designed to meet or exceed all known specifications if itemized at the time of order, but no guarantee that all local codes will be met is given or implied, even when the final destination of the vessel is advised.
In compliance with Federal legislation, Material Safety Data Sheets for these products will be supplied on request.
All prices subject to change without notice.
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