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WaterWorker Water Worker-HT14HB

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$219.08

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  • Designed to meet the requirements of, and are listed by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) under ANSI/NSF Std 61
  • The Butyl diaphragm has seamless construction and is designed to flex rather than stretch and crease like bladder tanks
  • The polypropylene liner for the water reservoir will not flake, chip, crack or peel and does not impart taste and odor to the water
  • Diaphragm, liner isolate water from contact with deep drawn steel domed shell - twice as strong as rolled steel shell of same thickness
  • A high gloss enamel finish protects tank from the elements
  • Pre-charged to 25psi: please refer to product manual for proper pre-charge setting


Product Description

The WaterWorker pre-charged tanks utilize a butyl composite diaphragm, which flexes up and down based on water level and air pressure, as the pump fills the tank with water the air above the diaphragm is compressed, increasing the pressure in the tank until the pump cut-off pressure is reached. When water is drawn from the tank, the pressure inside the tank decreases until the pressure switch starts the pump. The amount of usable water for every pump cycles is called drawdown. The greater drawn-down capacity you select, the less your pump cycles saving energy, money, and extending your pump life. Advantages over galvanized well tanks: Pre-charged tanks do not have water-logging problems like the galvanized tanks. The air and water are totally separated using a diaphragm. No external air controls needed. Pre-charged tanks have a much larger draw-down for the same physical size. Larger draw down reduces pump cycles and pump wear, i.e. at 30/50 PSIG range three times the draw-down for pre-charged tanks of the same physical size. Pre-charged Tanks completely empty during each pump cycle. Pre-charged Tanks are much smaller and easier to handle that galvanized well tanks. Pre-charged tanks with a 30/50 Pressure Switch would be one-third the size of a galvanized tank with the same drawdown. Deep Well Jet Pumps could use either a vertical tank or a horizontal tank, depending on space requirements and sizing. Submersible Pump applications would usually use vertical tanks, again based on proper sizing. Shallow Well Jet Pumps could use vertical or horizontal tanks, based on proper sizing. The rule of thumb in sizing is to count the number of fixtures in the home, i.e. sinks, showers, toilets, dishwasher, faucets, washing machines, outside faucets, etc. and multiply it by 3. Example: a house with 11 fixtures x 3 would be 33-Gallon tank. We would suggest our 44-Gallon tank, which is the next larger sized tank.

From the Manufacturer

The WaterWorker pre-charged tanks utilize a butyl composite diaphragm, which flexes up and down based on water level and air pressure, as the pump fills the tank with water the air above the diaphragm is compressed, increasing the pressure in the tank until the pump cut-off pressure is reached. When water is drawn from the tank, the pressure inside the tank decreases until the pressure switch starts the pump. The amount of usable water for every pump cycles is called drawdown. The greater drawn-down capacity you select, the less your pump cycles saving energy, money, and extending your pump life. Advantages over galvanized well tanks: Pre-charged tanks do not have water-logging problems like the galvanized tanks. The air and water are totally separated using a diaphragm. No external air controls needed. Pre-charged tanks have a much larger draw-down for the same physical size. Larger draw down reduces pump cycles and pump wear, i.e. at 30/50 PSIG range three times the draw-down for pre-charged tanks of the same physical size. Pre-charged Tanks completely empty during each pump cycle. Pre-charged Tanks are much smaller and easier to handle that galvanized well tanks. Pre-charged tanks with a 30/50 Pressure Switch would be one-third the size of a galvanized tank with the same drawdown. Deep Well Jet Pumps could use either a vertical tank or a horizontal tank, depending on space requirements and sizing. Submersible Pump applications would usually use vertical tanks, again based on proper sizing. Shallow Well Jet Pumps could use vertical or horizontal tanks, based on proper sizing. The rule of thumb in sizing is to count the number of fixtures in the home, i.e. sinks, showers, toilets, dishwasher, faucets, washing machines, outside faucets, etc. and multiply it by 3. Example: a house with 11 fixtures x 3 would be 33-Gallon tank. We would suggest our 44-Gallon tank, which is the next larger sized tank.


CHARALAMBOS
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Do not buy, service is terrible, product okay.
Big C
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Dependable and reasonable priced
Deb Suppes
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022
Quick delivery easy to install
Kirbster
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2021
Easy to install. Prefilled to 100 psi, easy to release or add air as needed. Most release pressure for average irrigation 28+ psi applications.
TomaPeti
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2021
The media could not be loaded.
Jon K. Palmer
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2019
This was a replacement for a smaller tank which failed. I had made a series of improvements to the rainwater catchment system at our small rural house, and the 5.5 gallon pressure tank was just too small for even a 1/2 hp shallow well pump. When the old tank finally got waterlogged I followed the standard advice of counting water outlets and multiplying by 3 to find out how many gallons the tank should be. Installed this over the weekend and it is a vast improvement. It took the pump about 30 seconds or so to fill this tank the first time, and now the pump runs properly without cycling on and off.
Toyboy
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2014
I bought this to be used with a Wayne 3/4hp pump - pulling from a lake. Upon inspection this tank is everything O will ever need. It is quality built, but the manufacturer should thicken the shipping box. Great buy and highly recommended.
Cathy L Leathers
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2014
The tank works fine, but the instructions could have been better. There is a red cap on one end that was not described in the instructions, and I still don't know what it is there for. Also, there is no phone number to call to answer questions.