The PressureWave tank is a premium-quality, industrial-strength pressurized well tank used by top pump companies and installers around the world. The water chamber is constructed of a virgin polypropylene liner and a FDA compliant, high-grade butyl diaphragm which does not impart any taste or odor to your drinking water and keeps the water contaminant-free. The O-ring-sealed air valve and cap and our stainless steel patented water connection ensure no air leakage. The corrosion-free, rugged composite base and rust-resistant exterior paint finish add to the tank's longevity. This is a maintenance-free, pre-charged pressure tank which is backed by a five-year warranty and can be a direct replacement for most installations.
Highlights
- Contaminant-free water chamber
- WQA certified to NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 and 372 standards
- Maintenance-free
- Physical separation of air and water chambers for peak operating performance and improved efficiency
- Deep-drawn steel construction ensures structural integrity and pressure bearing capability
- FDA compliant butyl molded diaphragm is secured by a clench ring, reinforced and does not fold, bend or crease - limiting wear and tear and air loss with cycles
- 100% pure polypropylene liner separates water from the steel tank shell, prevents corrosion, and maintains the quality of drinking water
- 1 in. NPT 100% stainless steel, patented water connection eliminates air loss, corrosion effects and ensures no cross-threading or cracking
- Leak-free, double O-ring-sealed air valve and cap
- Anchorable, corrosion-free, replaceable tank base
- 38 psi pre-charge with 150 psi maximum working pressure
- Durable, rust-resistant 2-part polyurethane exterior paint
- At a minimum, the tank you choose must be able to hold the amount of water your pump can supply in 1-minute, please see drawdown chart for details, there is no downside to choosing a larger tank as a bigger tank can reduce pump cycles, thereby extending the life of your pump and conserving electricity
- Note: well tanks should not be used for RO systems or in thermal or hydronic expansion applications
- 21.1 gallon of total volume; standard AOW, plain or galvanized tank equivalent of 42 gallon