Designed to enhance the performance of your heating system, the 50L buffer tank acts as a thermal reservoir, storing excess hot water produced by your heat source. This ensures a consistent supply of hot water for immediate use while minimizing energy consumption. With its compact size, the tank can be easily integrated into existing systems without requiring extensive modifications.
How do heat pump buffer tanks work?
1.A buffer tank works by storing hot water to satisfy the system's requirements during ASHP defrosting cycles.
2.It reduces the short cycling of the heating system and improves heat pump performance.
3.The buffer tank provides a "heat sink" and "heat source" for excess heat energy.
4.It helps to smooth out changes in heat demand and loading on the heat pump.
Product Parameters
Product Rang |
Stainless steel buffer tank |
Cylinder Material |
SUS304/SUS316L/Duplex Stainless steel |
Volume Range |
50L |
Energy rating |
A |
Placement |
Floor or wall-mounted |
Outer shell |
Color board or Stainless steel |
Connections |
1/2", 3/4", 1", 5/4", 6/4", 2" |
Working Pressure |
0.6 MPa |
Maximum Pressure |
1.0 Mpa |
Exchange coil |
N/A |
Installation Instructions
1. Cooling Systems
Chilled Water Systems: In cooling applications, a buffer tank can help store chilled water produced by chillers, allowing for a more stable and continuous cooling effect. This is especially useful in buildings with varying cooling loads throughout the day.
2. Industrial Applications
Process Cooling and Heating: In industrial settings, a 50L buffer tank may be part of a process heat exchanger system, providing a reserve of water to assist in keeping manufacturing processes at optimal temperatures.
3. Small Scale Applications
Remote Locations: In smaller or remote installations, such as cabins or off-grid homes, a 50L buffer tank can be used in various heating and cooling applications to provide reliable temperature control despite limited system capacity.
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