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HT - ASME Hydronic Heating Expansion Tanks

Intended for use in hydronic heating systems, these tanks accept the expanded volume of hot water keeping the system pressure below the relief valve setting, thus preventing dangerous pressure build-up.

STANDARD FEATURES AND BENEFITS:

HTS Series
• ASME CODE SECTION VIII, DIV. 1– UM stamped
• Max working pressure: 150 psi
• Max Temperature: 200° F (93° C)
• Factory precharge pressure: 43.5 psi
• Models up to 12.0 gals. are “two shell” design.
• Models from 21.0 gals. are “two shell and body” design.
• Removable heavy duty Butyl bladder isolates water from tank eliminating tank corrosion.
• Carbon steel water connection.
• Air valve inside a protective nipple and secured by a galvanized threaded plug.
• FINISH: “Automotive” gray finish paint.

HTL Series
• ASME CODE SECTION VIII, DIV. 1 – U stamped
• Max working pressure: 150 psi
• Max Temperature: 200° F (93° C)
• Factory precharge pressure: 43.5 psi
• Seamless bladder for longer life
• Heavy Duty reinforced Stand on all models.
• Removable bladder isolates water from the tank eliminating corrosion and rust in the water.
• Strainers keep the bladder wide-open during operation, eliminating water stagnation, and keeps out water debris.
• Carbon steel water connection.
• FINISH: “Automotive” gray finish paint.

HTL 170 to 500
• Air valve is inside a protective nipple and covered by 1” 1/4 galvanized plug.
• Bottom bladder flange mount, top with nipple.
• Top-Pro coated bottom domed strainer.
• Removable heavy butyl rubber.

HTL 600 to 5000
• Connection with system gauge and system purging available; the top connection is secured by 1” 1/4 galvanized threaded plug.
• Double lifting lug.
• Available with either top or bottom fill.
• Top-Pro coated top and bottom domed strainers.

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