Jabsco catalog # 30573-0003, Pressurized Mini Accumulator Tank. Pump is Close Coupled to a Motor. Ports are Quick-connect/disconnect.
Price : $ 75.52
The Jabsco 30573-0003 is a pressurized mini accumulator tank with Quick-connect/disconnect Ports. This is a Food-grade tank with nylon shell, butyl liner, and stainless steel fasteners. It has a total internal volume of 21.5 oz. (0.65L) and a max operating pressure 125 psi (8.6 bar), and a pre-charge pressure of 10 psi (0.7 bar). The air fill valve is a standard automotive style tire valve. This accumulator tank is intended for installation in any pumped water system controlled by a pressure switch, and may also be used with air-driven pumps. The tank can serve as a storage vessel as well as a pulsation dampener for pressurized fluid. The accumulator tank smoothes water flow and reduces on/off switch cycling of the pump by lessening the variation in pressure and flow between the pump and the system discharge points. The even flow of water gives better control of hot water temperature with systems using instant water heaters. This tank improves all pressure controlled water systems. This new compact 21oz (0.6L) Accumulator Tank fits into those tight areas and performs all of the same functions as our 1 Quart (1L) model, but in a smaller package.
Smoother flow, quieter water systems.
Internal rubber membrane eliminates maintenance and allows universal mounting.
Better control of hot water temperatures.
Simply fitted to new or existing systems.
Longer pump life, lower battery drain.
Snap-in Quick-connect/disconnect port flttings.
Mounting point for optional pressure switch.
Food grade materials, NSF Standard 18 listed.
The accumulator tank is precharged at 10 psi. If your pumps electric pump cutin pressure is significantly different, you may adjust the tank pressure to better suit your particular installation. To increase air pressure in tank, shut pump off, open a faucet to relieve system pressure, and adjust precharge pressure using ordinary tire gauge and tire pump at valve in end of tank. Pressure should be checked regularly. To check tank pressure turn off power to water pump, open a faucet to relieve pressure. Check tank pressure, adjust if necessary. Close faucet and turn on power to pump. For best results, do not pressurize tank above 20 psi.