Why pump tanks are important, How to size a pump tank, How a diaphragm pump tank works – Reliance Water Heaters ETC-5X User Manual

Page 2: How to install a pump tank, Model, item, dimensions & drawdown, Diaphragm pump tanks, Tools needed for installation

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WHY PUMP TANKS ARE IMPORTANT

A pump tank is an essential part of any well system, delivering
these benefits:

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It ensures that your pump will run for at least one minute
each time it cycles, as required by pump manufacturers.

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It stores a supplemental water supply between pump cycles,
to reduce the number of cycles throughout the day, and
helps prolong pump life.

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It helps maintain water pressure within your system, ensuring
proper operation of your dishwasher and washing machine,
and robust flow for showering and bathing.

A properly sized pump and pump tank will work as a team to meet
your needs and will deliver many years of dependable service.

HOW TO SIZE A PUMP TANK

1.If you know your current pump size, use columns 2 and 3 in the

sizing chart to make your tank selection.

2.If you do not know your pump size or the size of your current

tank, count all your water fixtures. Be sure to include sinks,
tubs, showerheads, outside faucets, utility sinks, dishwasher,
washing machine, etc. Count each fixture individually. Use
columns 1 and 3 in the size chart to make your tank selection.

3.If replacing a glass-lined or other “standard” tank with a

diaphragm tank, use columns 3 and 4 in the size chart to
make your tank selection.

HOW A DIAPHRAGM PUMP TANK WORKS

1

28psi

35psi

50psi

35psi

35psi

50psi

35psi

2

3

4

HOW TO INSTALL A PUMP TANK

Each STA-CHARGED Pressurized Diaphragm Tank includes a
detailed, manual that takes you step-by-step through
installation procedures such as:

1. Determining proper tank location.

2. Attaching the acceptance fittings.

3. Adjusting the tank pre-charge pressure.

4. Leveling the tank and connecting it to

the water supply line.

5. Fine-tuning the tank to assure lag-free delivery.

TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION

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Screwdriver

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Pipe Wrench

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Hacksaw

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Pliers

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Teflon Tape

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Pressure Gauge

(Tire Gauge)

SIZING CHART

1

2

3

4

NUMBER OF

ESTIMATED

DIAPHRAGM

“STANDARD”

WATER FIXTURES

PUMP SIZE

TANK MODELS

TANK SIZES

UP TO 7

5-7 GPM*

PMD-20, PMDH-20

42 GALLON

8-12

10 GPM*

PMD-45

82 GALLON

13-16

12-15 GPM*

PMD-65

120 GALLON

17-28

20 GPM*

PMD-85, PMD-119

220 GALLON

*GPM = Gallons Per Minute

MODEL, ITEM, DIMENSIONS
& DRAWDOWN

Drawdown is the actual useable water a tank
can deliver during a cycle.

Drawdown will vary depending on the operating pressure range
set for your pump tank. Drawdown is a function of the tank volume.
Approximately 1/3rd of the tank total volume is usable water.

NOTE: The maximum working pressure is 100 PSI. Install a pressure

relief valve on every pump installation.

HORIZONTAL

A TYPICAL PUMP TANK INSTALLATION

REPLACING AN EXISTING PUMP TANK

A standard pump tank can be replaced with a diaphragm tank. This
will ensure operation of a maintenance-free system.

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Install a pressure relief valve at the tank connection to ensure system
protection.

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Be sure to plug the air port on a jet pump, since outside air is no
longer needed.

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All open bleeder orafaces in the well casing must be plugged.

NOTE: A pressurized tank always takes up less space than a similar

capacity standard pump tank.

DIAPHRAGM PUMP TANKS

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For dependable protection of your jet
or submersible well pump

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Steel shell with powder-coated exterior
for maximum corrosion resistance

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Metal air charge valve
is conveniently located and
resistant to mechanical damage

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Strong butyl diaphragm delivers
dependable service

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Epoxy-coated inner shell protects the water reservoir

IN-LINE

FREE STANDING

MODEL

VOL.

US GAL

DRAWDOWN

30-50 PSI

CONN SIZE

NPT

INCHES

A

INCHES

B

INCHES

C

INCHES

SHIPPING

WEIGHT

LBS

FREE STANDING PUMP TANKS

PMD-14

14

4.3

1 F

24

2

15 3/8

24

PMD-20

20

6.2

1 F

31

2

15 3/8

34

PMD-26

26

8.1

1 F

38 1/2

2

15 3/8

40

PMD-32

32

9.9

1 F

46

2

15 3/8

52

PMD-45

45

13.9

1 1/4 F

35 1/2

2

22

65

PMD-65

65

20.1

1 1/4 F

47 1/2

2

22

90

PMD-85

85

26.7

1 1/4 F

60 1/8

2

22

114

PMD-119

119

37.0

1 1/4 F

61

2

26

161

IN-LINE PUMP TANKS

PMDI-2

2

.6

3/4 M

12 1/2

8 3/8

4.5

PMDI-5

4.6

1.4

3/4 M

14 3/4

11 3/8

7.5

PMDI-7

7

2.3

3/4 M

18 7/8

11 3/8

11

PMDI-14

14

4.3

1 M

24

2

15 3/8

24

HORIZONTAL PUMP TANKS

PMDH-7

7

2.3

3/4 M

18 7/8

11 3/8

11

PMDH-14

14

4.3

1 M

20

15 3/8

24

PMDH-20

20

6.2

1 M

28

15 3/8

34

We also offer glass-lined tanks up to 120 gallons and galvanized tanks
up to 900 gallons. Please call 1-800-365-4054 for more information.

1. START-UP CYCLE

Diaphragm is pressed
against the bottom of
the chamber.

2. FILL CYCLE

Water is pumped
into the reservoir,
which forces the
diaphragm upward
into the air chamber.

3. HOLD CYCLE

Pump-cutoff pressure
is attained. Diaphragm
reaches its upmost position.
Reservoir is now filled to its
rated capacity.

4. DELIVERY CYCLE

Pump remains shut
off while air pressure
in top chamber
forces diaphragm
downward, delivering
water to the system.

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