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Multiple purpose safety valves for air / gas protection. Designed for durability, yet an economical choice for safety and relief applications.ASME and National Board certified for Section VIII as well as CRN Certifications.Choose for a variety of applications where mid-level capacity is required.
Same as Series 570 except with Stainless Steel wetted trimming (Nozzle and Disc).Set pressures for air and steam up to 300 PSI (20.7 Bar)
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Now that we’ve answered the question of what is an expansion tank and reviewed its importance and benefits, we can discuss some common issues and proper maintenance. While expansion tanks are relatively low-maintenance, they may encounter some issues over time, which most commonly consist of:
While expansion tanks are essential, they are often overlooked. These tanks serve a specific purpose, primarily in closed-loop plumbing systems where water is heated. These systems include residential and commercial boilers, water heaters, hydronic heating systems, and more. The main function of the expansion tank is to accommodate the expansion and contraction of water as it heats and cools within the system to ensure the water pressure is safe and efficient.
An expansion tank comprises a sealed chamber divided into two sections by a flexible diaphragm or bladder. One side of the expansion tank is connected to the plumbing system, while the other side is filled with air or gas, typically nitrogen. As the water in the plumbing system heats and expands, it flows into the expansion tank, compressing the gas or air in the chamber. This action allows the expansion tank to absorb the volume without the pressure spike noted above. Additionally, during the cooler stage, the diaphragm or bladder pushes the stored air or gas back into the system to maintain a consistent pressure level.
Series 69 Liquid Relief Valves are calibrated (set to pressure) based on a range of flow-rates (GPM) versus seat size and set pressure. Standard valve is set to pressure to achieve flow rate maximum and minimums within each set pressure range. See capacity chart for details.Temperatures -60°F (-51°C) to 406°F (208°C), low reduced to -320°F (-196°C) with PTFE option, high increased to 425°F (218°C) with stainless option.Liquid Relief Valve Model Choices:Brass/bronze valve with stainless steel springsStainless steel body / disk and springs with bronze bonnetWide Range:Series 69 is available with a wider adjustable range (as an option). Valves are set to the mid-level pressure (or as specified). Typical wide-range is 150 PSI increments. Note: Flow rates are not showing.
There are two main types of expansion tanks that are frequently used, diaphragm and bladder expansion tanks. Keep reading to learn more.
Same as Series 570 except with Stainless Steel wetted trimming (Nozzle and Disc).Set pressures for air and steam up to 300 PSI (20.7 Bar)
Stainless steel nozzle, ring, disc and springs. Brass / bronze body, bonnet.1500 PSI (103.4 Bar) for air/gas and liquid, 300 PSI (20.7 Bar) for steam.Temperatures -320°F (-196°C) to 425°F (218°C)
Routine maintenance involves checking the pre-charge pressure and inspecting for any leaks. If any issues are detected, or your system is not operating as efficiently as before, be sure to address them as soon as possible. Contacting a professional like the plumbers at Goodbee is an excellent idea because our team will not only fix your problem but can answer any questions from what is an expansion tank to technical questions, highlighting their industry knowledge.
Use for ASME Section I applications, boilers, or most areas where steam safety valves are required.Set pressure up to 250 PSI (17.2 Bar)
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Brass nozzle, stainless steel ring, disc and springs. Brass / bronze body, bonnet.350 PSI (24.1 Bar) for air/gas and liquid, 250 PSI (17.2 Bar) for steam.Temperatures -320°F (-196°C) to 406°F (208°C)
Include liquid by-pass, regulation, continuous pressure relief and over-protection. Also used on pumping stations, tanks, hydraulics, fluid / piping lines, oil fields, gas lines where a Liquid or Water Relief Valve is needed.
ASME Section VIII, CE, CRN certified for unfired vessel protection.Used for many applications to protect or relieve pressure for Air / Gas or Steam.Set pressures: Air up to 300 PSI (20.7 Bar), Steam to 250 PSI (17.2 Bar).
Installation of an expansion tank involves connecting it to the plumbing system near the water heater or boiler. The expansion tank should be positioned where it can efficiently absorb the expanding water without causing any obstructions or delays to the other plumbing system components. Additionally, it’s essential to ensure you follow guidelines and plumbing codes during installation. Our team is well-versed in all plumbing codes and will gladly help set up your expansion tank without draining your wallet!
Bladder expansion tanks use a rubber bladder to separate water, gas, or air. These tanks offer precise control over the pre-charge pressure, making them suitable for systems with specific pressure requirements.
Pressure Vessels, Pumps, Hydraulics, Tanks, Steam Systems, Chemical, Cryogenic, Air and Gas Compressors, Separators, by-pass and over pressure protection. Choose for most industrial applications requiring a safety relief valve.
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These tanks feature a flexible diaphragm that separates the water from the air or gas chamber. Diaphragm expansion tanks are known for their durability and reliability, making them popular for residential homes and commercial properties.
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Steam Boilers, Air Compressors, Dryers, Receivers, Pressure Vessels, Piping Systems, Accumulators, Reducing Stations, Tanks, Inter/After Coolers, Cooking Equipment, Autoclaves, Sterilizers or wherever higher capacity pressure protection or relief may be required.
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Stainless steel nozzle, ring, disc, all internals and springs. Carbon steel body, bonnet.1500 PSI (103.4 Bar) for air/gas and liquid, 300 PSI (20.7 Bar) for steam.Temperatures -20°F (-29°C) to 800°F (427°C)
Proper sizing and installing an expansion tank are crucial to the system’s effectiveness. Expansion tanks come in various sizes to accommodate different plumbing systems. To determine the appropriate size for your system, you need to consider total system volume, temperature changes, and maximum allowable pressure. It’s best to consult a professional like the team at Goodbee Plumbing to ensure you are selecting the right expansion tank.
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100% stainless steel valve. Shown with closed cap. ASME Section VIII for Air/Gas/Liquid to 1500 PSI. Steam service to 300 P.S.I.
Series 740 safety and relief valve is designed for accuracy and reliability. Engineered for heavy-duty industrial usage. Multiple purpose pressure relief valve for all services: Liquid, Steam and Air/Gas. ASME and National Board Certified for Section VIII service as well as CE and CRN certifications. Pressures are to 1500 PSI. Available with a full array of metal seating options.
Have you ever wondered, what is an expansion tank? In the world of plumbing, there are numerous components and systems that work together to ensure safe and efficient water flow. While most people are familiar with components such as pipes, faucets, and fixtures, there are many more components that play a critical role behind the scenes. One of these is the expansion tank. Keep reading to learn about what is an expansion tank, the basic components, how they work, different types, and more!
Steam Boilers, Air Compressors, Dryers, Receivers, Pressure Vessels, Piping Systems, Accumulators, Reducing Stations, Tanks, Inter/After Coolers, Cooking Equipment, Autoclaves, Sterilizers or wherever higher capacity pressure protection or relief may be required.
Series 69 is an industry standard liquid relief valve used for pressure relief and by-pass.Engineered and designed for heavy duty, industrial and commercial usages. A single piece bonnet to eliminate leakage while allowing for simple cleaning. Easy removable sealed hex-cap to adjust pressure.
Our 560 / 570 valve line is a high capacity safety valve used for boilers, piping lines and vessel protection. Designed and engineered for heavy-duty industrial use. ASME and National Board certified for Section I and VIII as well as CE and CRN Certifications.
Available with stainless steel nozzle and disk. Non-code, field adjustable liquid relief valve. Set pressures to 600 PSI.
Expansion tanks are the unsung heroes that play a vital role in closed-loop plumbing systems. By accommodating the expansion and contraction of water, expansion tanks prevent potential damage to your plumbing system. The team at Goodbee Plumbing can help you along this process by further explaining what is an expansion tank, the benefits and drawbacks of expansion tanks, as well as your installation and repair. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!
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Temperatures -60°F (51°C) to 406°F (208°C), low reduced to -320°F (-196°C) with PTFE option, high increased to 425°F (218°C) with stainless option.
ASME Section VIII, CE, CRN certified for unfired vessel protection.Used for many applications to protect or relieve pressure for Air / Gas or Steam.Set pressures: Air up to 300 PSI (20.7 Bar), Steam to 250 PSI (17.2 Bar).
Water expands when it’s heated and contracts when it’s cool, which is why expansion tanks are so beneficial. These changes can lead to fluctuations in water pressure, and without an expansion tank, the pressure can spike, causing damage to pipes, fixtures, and appliances creating a headache and a financial burden for your home or business. Conversely, as water cools, it contracts, which can potentially create a vacuum effect that can lead to damage or the collapse of pipes. To ensure your pipes and other plumbing fixtures remain efficient and undamaged, it’s best to install an expansion tank.
Use for ASME Section I applications, boilers, or most areas where steam safety valves are required.Set pressure up to 250 PSI (17.2 Bar)
Our 560 / 570 valve line is a high capacity safety valve used for boilers, piping lines and vessel protection. Designed and engineered for heavy-duty industrial use. ASME and National Board certified for Section I and VIII as well as CE and CRN Certifications.
Stainless steel nozzle, ring, disc, all internals and springs. Stainless steel body, bonnet.1500 PSI (103.4 Bar) for air/gas and liquid, 300 PSI (20.7 Bar) for steam.Temperatures -320°F (-196°C) to 800°F (427°C)
The Kingston KNG Safety Relief Valves are designed for accuracy and reliability. Available in 1/2″ to 3″ NPT (D-J) orifice in brass, carbon steel, and stainless-steel materials. ASME, Section I and Section VIII National Board (NB), CE, and CRN certified for air, gas, steam, and liquid services up to 1500 PSI.Cryogenic, Tri Clamp Connections, and Flanged Joints options available.
Carbon and stainless steel valve. ASME Section VIII for Air/Gas/Liquid to 1500 PSI, Steam service to 300 PSI. Closed cap option pictured.