WATTS® 0212032 DETA Pressurized Expansion Tank, 35 gal Tank, 23.5 gal Acceptance, 150 psi, ASME Yes/No: Yes, 16 in Diax45 in H, Domestic
WATDETA80
MFG #: 0212032
- Acceptance Volume: 23.5 gal
- ASME Yes / No: Yes
- Diameter: 16 in
- Height: 45 in
- Pressure Rating: 150 psi
- Tank Volume: 35 gal
- Type: Pressurized
- Connection Size: 1 in
- Connection Type: NPT
- Domestic / Import: Domestic
- Manufacturer: Watts Water Technologies
- Manufacturer #: 0212032
- Material: Carbon Steel
- Maximum Temperature: 240
- Pre-Pressure Rating: 40
- Series: DETA
Series DETA ASME Potable Water Expansion Tanks are used on commercial and industrial potable hot water applications to absorb the increased volume of water created by thermal expansion. It also maintains balanced pressure throughout the potable water supply system by keeping system pressure below the T&P relief valve setting. It has a field-adjustable carbon steel tank (prime painted exterior) with an FDA-approved and fixed, Butyl rubber bladder, stainless steel NPT male inlet connection, and a.302 to 32 in. ( 7.6 to 813mm) charging valve connection (standard tire valve) for on-site charging of the tank. It is pre-pressurized and precharged to 40psi (275.8 kPa). ASME, Section VIII approved. Maximum Design Pressure: 150psi (10 bar).
WATTS® Expansion Tank, Pressurized, Series: DETA, 35 gal Tank Volume, 23.5 gal Acceptance Volume, 150 psi, ASME Yes/No: Yes, 16 in Dia, 45 in Height, Carbon Steel, 40 psi Pre-Pressure Rating, 240 deg F Maximum Temperature, NPT, 1 in, Domestic
WATTS® Expansion Tank, Pressurized, Series: DETA, 35 gal Tank Volume, 23.5 gal Acceptance Volume, 150 psi, ASME Yes/No: Yes, 16 in Dia, 45 in Height, Carbon Steel, 40 psi Pre-Pressure Rating, 240 deg F Maximum Temperature, NPT, 1 in, Domestic
- Features
- Lead free
- The pre-pressurized steel tank features a durable expansion membrane that prevents contact of the water with the air in the tank
- This rugged diaphragm minimizes loss of the air change and ensures long and trouble-free life for the system
- The water is contained in a butyl bladder
- They are designed to accept the expanded volume of hot water keeping the system pressure below the relief valve setting