Magnum Fire Vertical Foam Bladder Tank w/ Sight Glass

SKU:
MAGVBT
Manufacturer:
Magnum Fire
Material:
Carbon Steel
Weight:
235.00 LBS

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Magnum Fire Foam Bladder Tanks are the main component in a balanced pressure proportioning system. The Magnum Bladder Tank is an ASME coded pressure vessel. Constructed of SA 516 GR.70 carbon steel and include a neoprene rubber bladder with nylon reinforcements and a perforated pvc center tube.

Note: Sizes range from 50 to 1500 gallons. Please call for more information.

Features

  • 50 - 1500 Gallon Tanks (100 Gallon increments)
  • Constructed of carbon steel
  • Working pressure of 175 PSIG
  • Hydro tested at 263 PSIG
  • Mounted on a skirt with holes drilled for anchoring
  • Includes a neoprene rubber bladder with nylon reinforcements
  • Stainless steel ASME nameplate
  • Exterior of bladder tanks are finished with a high gloss urethane

Dimensions

Capacity
A
B
C
D
Weight
50 Gal.
24 in.
49 in.
26 3/4 in.
9/16 in.
235 lbs.
100 Gal.
24 in.
78 in.
26 3/4 in.
9/16 in.
385 lbs.
200 Gal.
30 in.
95 in.
27 3/4 in.
9/16 in.
665 lbs.
300 Gal.
36 in.
99 in.
32 3/4 in.
9/16 in.
1005 lbs.
400 Gal.
42 in.
103 in.
36 3/4 in.
11/16 in.
1405 lbs.
500 Gal.
42 in.
118 in.
36 3/4 in.
11/16 in.
1455 lbs.
600 Gal.
48 in.
111 in.
41 1/2 in.
11/16 in.
1550 lbs.
700 Gal.
48 in.
125 in.
41 1/2 in.
11/16 in.
1680 lbs.
800 Gal.
48 in.
143 in.
41 1/2 in.
11/16 in.
1880 lbs.
900 Gal.
60 in.
113 in.
51 1/2 in.
11/16 in.
2200 lbs.
1000 Gal.
60 in.
123 in.
51 1/2 in.
13/16 in.
2600 lbs.
1100 Gal.
60 in.
132 in.
51 1/2 in.
13/16 in.
2960 lbs.
1200 Gal.
60 in.
141 in.
51 1/2 in.
13/16 in.
3075 lbs.
1300 Gal.
60 in.
151 in.
51 1/2 in.
13/16 in.
3175 lbs.
1400 Gal.
60 in.
160 in.
51 1/2 in.
13/16 in.
3310 lbs.
  1500 Gal.  
  60 in.  
  169 in.  
  51 1/2 in.  
  13/16 in.  
  3350 lbs.  

Certifications

  • ASME Code Section VIII, Division 1 U-stamped
  • Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (with 3, 4, 6 and 8 in. size pre piped ratio controllers)
  • National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspection (NB)