| Tank Volume: | 62 Gallons |
|---|---|
| Max Accept. Factor: | 0.55 |
| Connection Size: | 1-1/4" |
| Precharged PSI: | 38 psi |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 150 |
| Height: | 46-3/4" |
| Diameter (Inches): | 22" |
| Weight (lbs): | 92 lbs |
| Warranty: | 7 Year Limited |
| Max Temp (F): | 200°F |
| Coating: | Blue Enamel |
| Shell Material: | Steel |
| Diaphragm Material: | Heavy Duty Butyl |
| Liner Material: | Virgin Polypropylene |
| Application: | Plumbing |
This tank is perfectly fine to connect a brass tank tee package to, such as part number TFP-2TK132UNL.
The WX-251 is precharged to 38 psi. The tank should be drained before adjustment.
The acceptance factor indicates the amount of water stored in the tank at a given range (i.e. 40 to 60 psi). It is used in sizing a well tank.
It says how much of the tank volume is useful for your pressure range. For example, say you have a 10 gallon pressure tank with an acceptance factor of 0.7 for the 30 / 50 PSI pressure range. 10 gal x 0.7 = 7 gallons 'useful' volume for that pressure range. Or: pumping 7 gallons of water into it, starting at 30 PSI, will take it up to 50 PSI. Taking 7 gallons back out will take it back down to 30 PSI. A larger (tank capacity X acceptance factor) means your pump kicks on less often.