Teto
Mechanical
- Feb 16, 2002
- 16
All,
We've had repeated expansion tank bladder failures in our facility and I need some advice as to where to look for problems. It is a large volume tank (57 gallon, 215 L) on a hot water hydronic system. It is sitting on the floor and connected on the down stream of the hot water boiler and upstream of the pump. It is connected to the bottom drain of the air separator and after the 2nd failure we installed a braided 3/4" hose rather than the 1" line it had originally. It sees 20-30 psi at 200 degrees F. It is rated for 125 psi at 240 F max. It was precharded to 25 psi on the air side. The boiler's relief valve is set at 45 PSI. We've had 4 failures in the last 3 years. This last one lasted 5 months. The bladder looks like a giant hot water bottle and the tears always occur at the "neck". No sharp edges in the tank. The tears appear like the material is stretched to a failing point. One last item, the factory has no answers. It does not appear that the seams are coming undone. Anyone had similar experiences? Any ideas?
We've had repeated expansion tank bladder failures in our facility and I need some advice as to where to look for problems. It is a large volume tank (57 gallon, 215 L) on a hot water hydronic system. It is sitting on the floor and connected on the down stream of the hot water boiler and upstream of the pump. It is connected to the bottom drain of the air separator and after the 2nd failure we installed a braided 3/4" hose rather than the 1" line it had originally. It sees 20-30 psi at 200 degrees F. It is rated for 125 psi at 240 F max. It was precharded to 25 psi on the air side. The boiler's relief valve is set at 45 PSI. We've had 4 failures in the last 3 years. This last one lasted 5 months. The bladder looks like a giant hot water bottle and the tears always occur at the "neck". No sharp edges in the tank. The tears appear like the material is stretched to a failing point. One last item, the factory has no answers. It does not appear that the seams are coming undone. Anyone had similar experiences? Any ideas?