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Accumulator tank
Typical applications
The use of an accumulator tank is recom-
mended to ensure effective and reliable
system function. With an accumulator tank
incorporated in the system, the intervals
between cut-in and cut-out will be longer
when only small amounts of water are drawn
off. Less wear and tear on the pump with
fever starts and stops.
Features
• Pre-Pressurised tank
• Internal rubber bladder ensures
smooth and reliable water pressure
• Prolongs pump life
• Lower the pump's Amp draw
• Compact size
• Port fittings
Article 09-46839-01 ½" hose
Article 09-46839-02 ¾" hose
• Easily fitted to new or existing systems
Working principle
The accumulator tank is precharged at 0.8
bar. If your pump's cut-in pressure is differ-
ent you may have to customise the tank to
best fit your installation.
To increase air-pressure in the tank
• shut off the pump
• open the tap to relieve systems
pressure
• use an ordinary tire gauge and pump
at the valve at the end of the tank to
adjust the precharged pressure.
Pressure should be checked regularly.
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To check the tank pressure
• turn off power to the water pump
• open a tap to relieve pressure
• check tank pressure, adjust if necessary
• close the tap
• turn on power to the water pump
For best result, do not pressurise tank
above 0.8 bar
Caution!
Do not overpressure the tank. Pressure
above 12 bar may rupture the tank and
cause personal injury.
Technical description
Body:
Capacity:
Max. operating
pressure:
Pre-charge
pressure:
Air valve:
Weight:
Dimensions:
Type designation
Type
½" hose 09-46839-01
¾" hose 09-46839-02
Waste handling/
material recycling
At the products end of life, please dispose
of the product according to applicable law.
Where applicable, please disassemble the
product and recycle the parts material.
Corrosion protected
tank with internal
rubber bladder
2 litres
12 Bar
0.8 Bar
Standard tire valve
1,2 kg
315 mm x160 mm
Part No
Original instructions