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2P670 Grainger Industrial Supply FLEXCON INDUSTRIES Water Tanks Expansion Tank, High Temperature Hydronic, Tank 15.0 Gal., Height 21 1/2 In., Dia. 16 In., Inlet/Outlet NPT 3/4 In., Max. Working Pressure 100 PSI, Net Boiler Output x BtuM 200 to 400
2P671 Grainger Industrial Supply FLEXCON INDUSTRIES Water Tanks Expansion Tank, High Temperature Hydronic, Tank 20.0 Gal., Height 28.8 In., Dia. 16 In., Inlet/Outlet NPT 1 FNPT In., Max. Working Pressure 100 PSI, Net Boiler Output x BtuM 425 to 600
3GVU9 Grainger Industrial Supply FLEXCON INDUSTRIES Water Tanks Expansion Tank, Thermal, Tank 4.8 Gal., Inline Tank Style, Precharge Pressure 40 PSI, Height 14 1/2 In., Dia. 11 In., Inlet/Outlet NPT 3/4 MNPT In., Max. Working Pressure 150 PSI, Agency Compliance NSF/IAPMO, Warranty Length 5 Years
5ZJT2 Grainger Industrial Supply MESTEK, INC DBA SPACEPAK Water and Steam Boilers Net BtuH I=B=R 148,800, Spark, 93 AFUE (%), Cabinet Material Powder Coated Steel, Housing Finish White Powder Coat, Agency Compliance CSA, ASME, IBR and EnergyStar, For Use With Domestic Hot Water Heating Systems, Includes Circulator, Expansion Tank
2EER9 Grainger Industrial Supply CONBRACO INDUSTRIES Water Gauges Expansion Tank Gauge, Pipe Size 1/2 In., MNPT Connection, Number of Guard Rods 2, Max. Pressure 250 psig at 406 Degrees F, Max. Temp. (F) 350, Glass Sight 5/8 In. O.D. x 12 In.L, Center to Center Length (In.) 14, Stem TFE, Material of Construction St

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    the PLC. However, a person in charge had to go down to the underground control rooms of water tanks in order to collect data and take emergency action. This system has improved time efficiency and reduced required personnel. Features. The solution. An office and multiple water tank control rooms
  • Water Hammer: Causes and Preventative Measures
    and expansion. downstream end of a pipeline creates a pressure wave that. produces pressure variations which, if great enough,. could produce serious water hammer pressures. moves in the upstream direction. Closing a valve in less time. than it takes for the shock wave to travel to the end
  • 52 Questions and their Answers, Relating to Hot Water Safety (.pdf)
    and pressure. Everyday thermal. expansion should be absorbed by an expansion tank, or other. pressure relief device, as per the local plumbing codes. 7 Should a check valve be used on the cold water line to. protect the meter when a T&P relief valve is installed on a. tank or heater?. No. A check valve has
  • On-Site Power Generation Protects Water Supply at Ontario Utility (.pdf)
    plants that supply the city of Oshawa and, through a remote system, the town of Whitby. The staff also manages a dozen pumping stations, reservoirs and elevated tanks in the region. The Ajax plant requires approximately 2 megawatts (MW) of continuous power during peak water demand to supply the 150,000
  • Testing your piping system with air vs. water
    , Metraflex. "Smile you son-of-a-b*$%#"," shouts Chief Brody as he shoots a tank of compressed air in the mouth of the Great White shark in the movie "Jaws". The shark explodes in a cloud of blood, flesh and water spray. Hollywood endings never follow the laws of physics, but this is one scenario
  • Humidifier Case Study (GTS): Region of Waterloo Water Testing Laboratory; Ontario, Canada
    . drain and flush cycle. Plus, the heat. to dry and increases susceptibility to colds. and viral infections. Maintaining 40% to 60%. exchanger continuously sheds mineral buildup due to constant. relative humidity improves indoor air quality by. thermal expansion and contraction, and a water skimmer
  • Compressed Air Systems Technical Data
    When air is compressed in a tank system, water accumulates in the tank. To understand how this works, think of a stack of sponges saturated with water. Exert pressure on the sponges and water comes out. Compressing volumes of air has the same effect. The humidity in the air accumulates in the tank
  • Comparing Thermal Efficiency of Surfacing Materials
    CAS DataLoggers recently provided the datalogging solution for a major research organization undertaking a project requiring the team to compare the effects of various surfacing materials used on a series of outdoor water tanks to achieve maximum thermal efficiency, and also how efficient

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