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CA Series Expansion Tank, 23 gal to 2640 gal
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CA Series Expansion Tank, 23 gal to 2640 gal

These Taco tanks are designed to solve a long-time problem in the hydronics industry. In old style, plain steel tanks, the direct air-to-water interface can allow the air to be absorbed into solution and carried to other parts of the system. The results can be waterlogged tanks, air-bound terminal units, excessive corrosion, inefficient balancing and pump cavitations.

Not so with Taco CA Series Tanks. In this design, the air is held captive on the shell side, with all expanded fluid directed into the bladder (in CA models) or the diaphragm chamber (in the CX Series). Air and water are permanently separated, so no absorption can take place during the system cycle.

Properly sized, selected and located air separation and removal components can provide a stable, tight and closed hydronic system. In most properly-sized "CA" systems, you can reduce the tank size by 80% compared to the old style, plain steel tanks.

CA Series Tank features include:
  • Heavy-Duty Butyl Rubber Bladder, Removable for Inspection
  • "Full Acceptance" Vessel
  • Shell: Fabricated Steel, Designed and Constructed per ASME Section VIII Div. 1
  • Standard Bladder: 125 PSIG (862 kPa)
  • Optional Bladder: 150 PSIG (1,034 kPa)/250 psig (1,723 kPa)
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.taco-ca-exptank
  • Product familyExpansion Vessels
  • Product groupCA Series
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2010-03-01
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Designed inUnited States
  • Manufactured inUnited States
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryHVAC - Ductwork
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