About Vertical Receiver Tank
| Volume/Capacity |
2000 Liter |
| Tank Orientation |
Vertical |
| Material |
MS |
| Pressure Rating |
150 psi |
| Usage/Application |
Hospital |
| Brand |
Ingersoll Rand |
| Weight |
500 lbs |
Our range of Vertical Receiver Tank provide a reliable centralized medical air supply for surgical, dental and laboratory applications. These units are tailored in duplex, triplex or quadruplex fitted with cooler, air receiver and filtration dryer with pressure regulation assembly to meet individual requirements. Our range is provided with automatic control that ensures economical operations, monitoring of alarms and continues working. Engineered for Industrial DurabilityThis 500-liter vertical receiver tank is meticulously constructed from mild steel and finished with powder-coated paint for extraordinary durability. An internal epoxy layer offers advanced corrosion protection, making it ideal for continuous use in demanding environments such as manufacturing facilities and workshops. Its robust design ensures longevity and safe performance.
Optimized for Compressor Air StoragePerfect for air compressors, the tank is equipped to store and deliver compressed air reliably at a working pressure of 8-12 bar. Its vertical configuration saves valuable floor space, while the flange connections and bottom outlet streamline integration into existing pneumatic systems, meeting both industrial and workshop requirements effectively.
FAQ's of Vertical Receiver Tank:
Q: How does the internal epoxy coating benefit the vertical receiver tank?
A: The internal epoxy coating provides robust corrosion protection, preventing rust and degradation of the tank's interior surface. This not only extends the lifespan of the tank but also helps maintain the purity of the stored compressed air, which is vital for both equipment efficiency and air quality in industrial uses.
Q: What process is used to connect this tank to compressor systems?
A: The tank features flanged inlet and outlet connections, facilitating a secure and tight fit with air compressor systems. This makes installation straightforward and leak-resistant, ensuring optimal airflow and system performance.
Q: When should the air receiver tank be used in an industrial setting?
A: This tank is ideal for use whenever continuous and efficient compressed air storage is required, especially in high-demand environments like manufacturing or workshops where maintaining consistent air pressure and minimizing downtime are critical.
Q: Where is this type of air receiver tank commonly installed?
A: Vertical receiver tanks are typically installed in industrial plants, workshops, and automotive service centers where space efficiency is a priority and reliable air storage is essential for pneumatic tools and machinery.
Q: What are the main advantages of using a vertical configuration for this tank?
A: The vertical design minimizes the floor space required for installation, making it suitable for facilities with limited area. Additionally, it promotes sediment settlement at the bottom, allowing for efficient air discharge and maintenance.
Q: How is silent operation achieved if the tank is not fully silent?
A: The tank is designed to operate with low noise emissions due to its robust construction and vibration-dampening features, resulting in silent operation in regular use. However, it is not classified as a fully 'mute' or noise-free device.