Condensate return system built with dependable long lasting components.
Boiler return tank.
Standard return tanks the return system is standardly recommended with high pressure steam boilers to supply water with a boiler feed pump that operates on demand from the boiler water level control.
If left in the boiler these solids can cause corrosion and decrease the efficiency of the boiler.
The standard units are sized to handle condensate up to 190 degrees fahrenheit.
The flow is the pipe heading out of the boiler which is used to heat your radiators.
Using a boiler for your central heating you have two pipes the flow and the return.
For your scaled jobs our extra large tanks come with a maximum 500 gallon capacity in 11 gauge steel 3 16 inch steel and stainless steel options.
First is to handle the bottom blowdown water that comes from the boiler.
Standard compact and custom systems are available with numerous options.
Rema boiler return systems horizontal non syphon air gap return systems quality built of 11 gauge steel engineered to meet all code requirements in vertical and horizontal designs.
Non syphon return systems come in a range of 26 to 70 gallons and a maximum boiler horsepower of 50 hp.
The tank provides storage for water make up and return condensate from the system when available with the advantage of preheated water.
Extra large return system tanks.
The superior boiler package condensate return and feed water units are completely automatic systems for the recovery of condensate and the feeding of boilers.
These condensate return systems are available for boilers ranging from 1 hp up to 100 hp.
Both the fulton vertical and horizontal condensate return systems are offered in long lasting heavy gauge steel only.
Vertical tanks have the exact components and assembly as the horizontal tank including.
Feed water tanks boiler.
Unique non syphon air gap guards against possible return of polluted water into the city system.
A valve in the boiler enables water to drain out of the bottom of the boiler to clean out solids that accumulate in the boiler.