Assembled Pressure Water Tank
The assembled pressure water tank uses the pressure water pumped into the tank by the water pump to compress the air, thereby maintaining the water in the tank at an appropriate pressure for use on the ship. This pressure water tank is applicable to the water supply (fresh water, seawater) systems on ships.
The control box of this pressure water tank is designed with two control modes: manual control and automatic control. Additionally, it is equipped with a control selection switch for the main and standby water pumps, allowing you to choose to turn on any water pump. In the automatic operation program, when the low-pressure controller detects that the pressure inside the tank is lower than 0.3 MPa, the main water pump or the standby water pump operates automatically. When the high-pressure controller detects that the pressure inside the tank reaches 0.4 MPa, the main water pump or the standby water pump stops operating.
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Overview
Main Technical Parameters
Primary Structure
Tank body: Stores pressure water.
Level gauge: Displays the water level status inside the tank.
Pressure gauge: Displays the pressure inside the tank.
Pressure controller: Controls the start and stop of the water pump. When the pressure inside the tank is lower than 0.3 MPa, the water pump starts and injects water into the tank until it stops when the pressure reaches 0.4 MPa.
Safety valve: When the pressure inside the tank exceeds 0.42 MPa, the safety valve opens to release the pressure inside the tank.
Inflation valve: Inflates compressed air into the tank.
Drain valve: Drains all the water inside the tank during maintenance.
Control box: The control box is designed with two control modes: manual control and automatic control.
System Piping
Inflation valve: Connected to the compressed air interface to inflate with compressed air.
Water inlet: Connected to the outlet of the water pump to inject water into the tank.
Safety valve drain: Discharges pressure water and is connected to the bilge.
Drain port: Drains all the accumulated water in the tank and is connected to the bilge.
Interface size:
Conclusion
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