Accumulation Tank
Accumulation Tank
Accumulation tanks are used in conjunction with external heat sources such as heat exchangers, solar energy systems, and similar equipment. They provide highly effective solutions in locations where energy sources are insufficient or inconsistent.
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Accumulation tanks are used in conjunction with external heat sources such as heat exchangers, solar energy systems, and similar equipment. They provide highly effective solutions in locations where energy sources are insufficient or inconsistent.
Especially in solar energy systems, accumulation tanks prevent temperature fluctuations in the stored hot water. Since they do not contain internal coils, the interior surface is fully enamel-coated, making it highly resistant to corrosion and oxidation. The main difference between a boiler and an accumulation tank is that while boilers have internal coils to heat the water, accumulation tanks do not; their primary function is to store pre-heated water and maintain its temperature. With the AzamTX production method, the heat retention capability has been specifically enhanced by using more polyurethane in critical areas.
Features
- 250-450 micron titanium-added enamel coating.
- For products between 100 and 1000 liters: 50 mm thick 44 kg/m³ rigid polyurethane or 30 mm thick 18 kg/m³ soft polyurethane insulation options.
- For products between 800 and 5000 liters: 20-50 mm thick 15 kg/m³ soft polyurethane insulation (Glass wool available upon request).
- Cathodic protection provided by a magnesium anode rod.
- Optional stainless steel electric resistance.
- Stylish and minimalist design in gray (Different color options available upon request).
- 10 bar operating pressure and 13 bar design pressure capability.