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Condensate Tank

This document summarizes condensate tank options for removing condensate from steam systems. Standard tanks are available from 30 to 1,200 US gallons in capacity. Tanks have atmospheric pressure. Dimensions and performance data are provided for tank sizes. The water content of the tank should be 1/6 of the maximum boiler evaporation to cover a minimum of 10 minutes. Larger tanks may be needed for slow returning condensate or tanks that heat water.

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Condensate Tank

This document summarizes condensate tank options for removing condensate from steam systems. Standard tanks are available from 30 to 1,200 US gallons in capacity. Tanks have atmospheric pressure. Dimensions and performance data are provided for tank sizes. The water content of the tank should be 1/6 of the maximum boiler evaporation to cover a minimum of 10 minutes. Larger tanks may be needed for slow returning condensate or tanks that heat water.

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Condensate Tank

Condensate return systems are available from


30 to 1,200 US gallons capacity as standard units.
(See dimension chart on reverse side)
Condensate transfer systems also available upon request.
Capacity – 30 to 1,200 US gallons capacity.

Pressure – Atmospheric.

Deaerators – Packaged feedwater deaerators also available from


5,000 PPH to 250,000 PPH capacity.

Head Office: 6 Scanlon Court


MANUFACTURED IN CANADA BY:
Aurora, Ontario L4G 7B2
THERMOGENICS INC. Tel: (905) 727-1901
Fax: (905) 727-8656
www.thermogenicsboilers.com
C o n d e n s a t e Ta n k D i m e n s i o n s
A

D E
1. Make-up Control Valve and Float Assembly 5. Vent
(specify type required) 6. Feedwater Pump Suction Connections
2. Sparge Tube Steam Heater (optional) 7. Drain Connections
3. Condensate Temperature Control Valve (optional) 8. Boiler Feedwater or Condensate Transfer Pumps
4. Condensate Return Connections (specify type required)

Performance Data, Sizes and Dimensions*


Capacity
US gallons
A B C D E
30 30” 14” 41” 19” 30”
60 36” 23” 50” 22.5” 36”
100 48” 25” 60” 23.5” 48”
200 60” 32” 75” 30” 50”
250 60” 36” 80” 34” 50”
350 60” 42” 80” 40” 50”
500 84” 42” 90” 40” 74”
750 84” 52” 112” 50” 74”
1,000 120” 50” 110” 48” 110”
1,200 120” 55” 115” 53” 110”

recommendations
The water content of the condensate tank must be larger volume covering 20 to 30 minutes of opera-
about 1/6 of the maximum evaporation of the tion. The water must be heated when below 82˚C
boiler(s), which covers a minimum of 10 minutes (180˚F), the heater capacity will increase propor-
of evaporation. tionally to the percentage of make-up water.
When the volume of the system is above average, Consult your Volcano representative for specific
the return is slow to come back to the tank or when details regarding proper tank sizing, feedwater or
the water needs to be heated, the tank must have a transfer pump selection, and control panel options.
*The descriptions and specifications contained in this brochure are approximate and were in effect at the time of printing.
Thermogenicspolicy is one of continuous improvement and update. Changes to specific models may occur at anytime without notice or incurring any obligation.

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