Accumulator Tanks & Expansion Tanks in Pressurised Water Systems
Accumulator Tanks & Expansion Tanks in Pressurised Water Systems
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Installation, Operating,
Maintenance and Safety Instructions
ACCUMULATOR TANKS &
EXPANSION TANKS in
PRESSURISED WATER SYSTEMS
IMPORTANT
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR
USING YOUR ACCUMULATOR / EXPANSION TANK. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE
RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES MAY RESULT IN REDUCED PERFORMANCE OR
NON-FUNCTIONING OF THE TANK, MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO OTHER
EQUIPMENT ON BOARD, PERSONAL INJURY, AND INVALIDATE THE
SUPPLIER’S WARRANTY.
WARNING
Cleghorn Waring’s tanks are intended for use as accumulator tanks or as
expansion tanks in pressurised water systems. They are designed for a maximum
internal pressure of 6 bar (90 psi). In no circumstances
must the internal pressure be allowed to exceed this
figure. The supplier accepts no responsibility for use of the
tank for any other purpose than those described in these
instructions.
How do I install an
accumulator tank?
The tank should be
installed in a dry
place. Tanks may be
fitted in any attitude,
vertical or horizontal.
The tank may be
secured by stout
strapping or by
stainless steel bands,
or it may be mounted
in a wooden cradle.
The steel tank casing
is robust, but care
should be taken
during installation not
to scratch, dent or
puncture it. A special
bracket mounting kit
CW324 is available for
the 2, 5 and 8-litre
models.
WARNING
Make sure that there is adequate ventilation when setting or
adjusting pressure in an accumulator tank. Nitrogen is non-
toxic, but oxygen levels may be reduced in confined spaces.
If the tank pressure requires adjustment after installation, ensure first that the pump is switched
off and that an outlet is open, so that there is no pressure in the system. Then regulate the
pressure as indicated above.
Check the accumulator tank performance in this way every 6 months, and adjust the pressure if
necessary.
EXAMPLE
Pump Cut-in Acc. Tank
Pressure Pressure setting
1 bar (15 psi) 0.8 bar (12 psi)
0.7 bar (10 psi) 0.5 bar (7 psi)
0.5 bar ( 7 psi) 0.3 bar (5 psi)
Winter precautions
To avoid risk of frost damage, drain all the water from your pressurised water system, before
winter lay-up. Switch off the pump, open all outlets until flow ceases. This will allow water to
be expelled from the accumulator tank. Drain all remaining water from the lowest point in the
system. Remember to drain your calorifier from the bottom (cold-water inlet)
Temperature range.
Cleghorn Waring accumulator / expansion tanks are designed for use within the temperature
range 0 to 90ºC.
SECTION B - EXPANSION TANKS
Why do I need an expansion tank?
Heated from 10 to 60ºC, water expands in volume by about 2%. The calorifier expands too, but
not as much as the water. A litre or more of hot water may need to escape from your calorifier
as it heats up.
A normal accumulator
tank can absorb this
excess water, provided it
is of sufficient size. In the
process, hot water will
flow back into the cold
water line. If hot water
back-flow cannot be
tolerated, a non-return
valve may be fitted in the
inlet line to the calorifier.
The expansion water will
then be discharged
through the calorifier
temperature / pressure
relief valve, which opens
at the maximum working
pressure of the calorifier.
To avoid water wastage,
to prevent unnecessary stress on the calorifier, and to avoid build-up of deposits in the relief
valve, an additional expansion tank may be fitted in the inlet line to the calorifier (see diagram).
What size of expansion tank do I need?
The required capacity of the expansion tank depends on:
- pump cut-out pressure
- the difference between the pump cut-out pressure and the opening pressure of
the relief valve in the calorifier
- the volume of stored water in the calorifier
All three of these factors are taken into account by the EXPANSION TANK VOLUME FACTOR,
shown in the table below.
To calculate the expansion tank volume you require, proceed as follows:
EXPANSION TANKS
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
Pressure in expansion tank Check tank pressure and
Calorifier pressure relief
incorrect adjust (see instructions)
valve opens when calorifier is
Expansion tank not large
heated normally Fit larger tank
enough
Non-return valve in inlet line
Hot water appears in cold Check presence/condition of
to calorifier absent or
water line non-return valve
ineffective
Expansion tank membrane
Schrader valve leaks Replace tank or membrane
split