Bell & Gossett V1000001B PT Diaphragm Non-Code Expansion Tanks User Manual
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A. PRE-INSTALLATION
1. Visually inspect expansion tank and check for damage
prior to installation.
WARNING: If the expansion tank is
damaged, it must be replaced. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in serious
personal injury or death and property
damage.
2. Bell & Gossett Series PT diaphragm tanks are factory
pre-charged to 38 PSI (262 kPa). Adjust pre-charge to
equal system fi ll pressure.
3. Replace and tighten cap on air fi tting.
4. The location selected should be indoors in an area not
subject to freezing.
5. The items which must be installed in sequence in the
cold water line are:
a. The EXPANSION TANK must be installed at least 18
inches (46 cm) away from the cold water inlet fi tting on
the water heater
b. The PRESSURE GAUGE, and
c. The PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE, if required.
6. The expansion tank is designed to be supported by the
piping system in the vertical position. If however, the
expansion tank must be installed horizontally, it must be
supported by adequate strapping (not supplied).
7. The expansion tank, pipes, and connections may in
time leak. Put the expansion tank in a place where a
water leak will not damage anything. The expansion tank
should be located in an area where water leakage from
the tank or connections will not result in damage to the
area around the expansion tank or to the lower fl oors of
the structure.
B. INSTALLATION
Install Bell & Gossett Series PT pre-charged diaphragm
expansion tanks on the cold water supply (CWS) line at a
point between the water heater and back fl ow preventer,
check valve or pressure reducing valve.
1. The water supply and power (electricity or gas) must
be shut off during the installation of the valves and
expansion tank. Follow the instructions found on the
water heater and in the owner’s manual.
2. Install expansion tank, pressure gauge and pressure
reducing valve, if required.
3. Once tank and other components are installed, fi ll
system and check for any leakage. Make repairs if
necessary.
4. Before initial fi ring of the water heater, open a hot
water fi xture and draw water until all air is removed from
the system. Turn the water heater temperature control
to desired ending temperature level (See water heater
instructions).
5. To relieve initial thermal expansion, slightly open a
hot water faucet. Continue until water heater aquastat
temperature is satisfi ed. Once heater is at its operating
range, no further bleeding of expanded water is required.
6. The system water heater and expansion tank will now
be operational. The expansion tank will absorb pressure
increases caused by thermal expansion to a level well
below the water heater relief valve setting.
Recommended inlet water pressure is 60 PSI (414 kPa) or
less. Refer to the pressure gauge. Adjust the
pressure reducing valve to increase or decrease the
pressure as required. Open a nearby faucet allowing
water to run briefl y then close the faucet. Check the
pressure gauge again and make additional adjustments
as necessary. This process may need to be repeated
several times before the pressure can be adjusted to 60
PSI (414 kPa) or less.
WARNING: Excessive pressure can cause
tank to explode. Exercise care when fi lling
a tank with air so the pressure does not ex-
ceed that required of does not exceed the
working pressure of the tank as stamped on the name-
plate. Failure to follow these instructions will result in
serious personal injury or death and property damage.
WARNING: This product, like most products
under pressure, may over time corrode,
weaken and burst or explode, causing
serious or fatal personal injury, leaking or
fl ooding and/or property damage. To minimize risk, a
licensed professional must install and periodically
inspect and service the Product. A drip pan connected
to an adequate drain must be installed if leaking or
fl ooding could cause property damage. Do not locate in
an area where leaking could cause property damage.
WARNING: System fl uid under pressure and/
or at high temperatures can be very
hazardous. Before servicing, reduce system
pressure to zero or isolate the vessel from
the system. Allow system to cool below 100°F and
above 35°F. Failure to follow this instruction may result
in serious personal injury and/or property damage.
WARNING: A residential tank must be
installed vertically or horizontally. Do not
install on a dead end pipe or in an overhead
joist space. *See Figure 1 for installation.