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1.
Description
Accumulation tanks serve accumulation of excessive heat from its source. The source may be a
solid fuel boiler, heat pump, solar collectors, fireplace inserts, etc.
The NAD type tanks serve storage of heat in the heating system only. Incorporation of an
accumulation tank in the heating system with a solid fuel boiler allows an ideal run of a boiler at
favourable temperature during the boiler operation. The main benefit lies in the period of optimum
operation (i.e. with maximum efficiency) when the excessive unconsumed heat accumulates in the
tank.
The tanks are made of a steel plate and tested by 0.9 MPa overpressure, without any inner surface
treatment. The tank is insulated with polyurethane CFCs-free insulation of 42 mm thickness with
perfect thermally insulating properties. The outer shell is made of steel sheet provided with a powder
coating.
Installation principles
The NAD accumulation tank is designed as stationary for vertical fitting to a fixed floor.
The tanks are not designed for accumulation of HSW – hot service water.
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Designing the size and connection of ACCU tank to the heating system
An ideal size of the accumulation tank is designed by a design engineer, or a person sufficiently
qualified to design heating systems.
Product assembly must be implemented by an authorised person (confirmed in the warranty
certificate).
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General Technical Parameters
NAD 250 v 1
Tank capacity (l)
250
Outer tank diameter (mm)
584
Height of tank (mm)
1573
+
2
Max tank pressure (MPa)
0.3
Max temperature of heating water in
the tank (°C)
90