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Surgetank sizing calculator
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Expansion tank sizing calculatormetric
Model JRLL Sizes: 1/4″ (DN8), 3/8″ (DN10), 1/2″ (DN15) Max inlet pressure: 250 psi (17,2 bar) Set pressure ranges: 1-75 psi (0,07-5,2 bar); 25-100 psi (1,7-6,9 bar) Seat Options: PTFE/PEEK/Kel-F/EPDM Low Flow Cvs: Cv0.012, 0.03, 0.08, 0.20 Ends: NPT std (BSPT or flanged optional)
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Model JRHL Sizes: 1/2″ (DN15); 3/4″ (DN20) Max inlet pressure: 250 psi (17,2 bar) Set pressure ranges: 1-5 psi (0,07-0,34 bar); 5-15 psi (0,34-1,03 bar); 15-25 psi (1,03-1,72 bar); 25-50 psi (1,72-3,45 bar) Seat Options: PTFE/PEEK/EPDM Low Flow Cvs: Cv0.05, 0.8 Ends: NPT std (BSPT or flanged optional)
IMPORTANT: This Watts thermal expansion tank sizing tool should be used as a general guide to sizing thermal expansion tanks. Sizing calculations are wholly dependent on user input and are therefore only as accurate as the sizing criteria entered by the user. Use of this tool does not constitute a guarantee that the results obtained are suitable for any specific application.
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