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To properly size your Flexcon well tank you will need to obtain the following information:
Once these factors are known, the following calculations will determine, in most cases, the correct model to meet your specifications.* |
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The figure that is calculated on line #7 is the total tank volume required based on the given design criteria. (see example below) With this information in hand you can refer to the Flexcon sizing charts below to select the proper tank for your application. You will want to choose a tank with the lowest volume capacity that is greater than or equal to the total required volume. |
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* If a volume of water needed is greater than the amount calculated on line #3, enter that amount on line #3 in place of the calculated volume |
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Example:An application using an 8 GPM pump with a minimum run time of 1 minute and a 30-50 PSIG system pressure range;
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In the example above our total required volume for this application is 26.7 gallons. Using the Challenger Series Sizing Chart as an example we find that the 125-PC88 model has a total volume of 26.0 gallons, slightly less than our requirement. In this case you would want to move up to the 130-PC111 model with a total volume of 32.0 gallons, the smallest tank available with a capacity greater than or equal to our minimum requirement. |
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Please visit our Tech/Literature page for additional model sizing information... |
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In keeping with current industry standards, drawdown factors are based on Boyle’s Law. Actual drawdowns will vary depending upon system variables including the accuracy and operation of the pressure switch and gauge, actual precharge pressure, and operating temperature of the system. |
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