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Surge tank

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Surge tank

Overview

In the central drinking water supply system, air-bladder chambers are used to compensate for pressure fluctuations in the supply line. They are used primarily to stabilize smaller water networks, where, for economic reasons, a water tower is not an option. A pressure transmitter is deployed to monitor the tank and control the pumps. A low level switch detects the minimum water level in the tank and thus prevents air from entering the water supply network.

Operating Conditions

Measuring Task
Pressure measurement and point level detection
Measuring Point
Vessel
Medium
Drinking water
Measuring Range
10 bar
Temperature
0 … +30 °C
Pressure
0 … +10 bar

Challenges

  • Pressure shocks

Benefits

  • Reliable: Reliable monitoring of tank pressure
  • Cost effective: Long service life through maintenance-free operation
  • User friendly: Simple operation and adjustment
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