Wednesday, December 7, 2011

3.2 Gallon Storage Tank w/ Ball Valve

3.2 Gallon Storage Tank w/ Ball Valve Review




This is commonly called an RO storage tank. It is a bladder tank. The air bladder located on the inside of this tank allows the tank to dispense water. Not all bladder tanks are created equal. There is a difference in tanks for regular water storage and tanks designed for pure water storage.These tanks can be used horizontally or vertically. The position makes no difference in it's ability to do it's job. Basically you are looking at 11 x 15 inches or 15 x 11 inches.Hydroneumatic, bladder, captive air, reverse osmosis storage & pressure tank are all common names for these tanks.All
of these tanks fill a food safe bladder with water and that bladder is
surrounded by a coushion of air .Tanks rated for reverse osmosis water
storage have stainless steel connection points vs. common steel which
will corrode when exposed to pure water.
This is commonly called an RO storage tank. It is a bladder tank. The air bladder located on the inside of this tank allows the tank to dispense water. Not all bladder tanks are created equal. There is a difference in tanks for regular water storage and


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