ASME & Non-ASME Hydro-Pneumatic Tanks
Bladder Hydro-Pneumatic Tanks - ASME
FXA bladder style hydro-pneumatic tanks are the ASME code design, will be smaller in size than the plain steel hydropneumatic tank design and thus require less floor space. The replaceable butyl rubber bladder is a barrier between the air and water which prevents water logging. The pre-charged hydropneumatic tank is virtually maintenance free.
FXA Tanks are ASME replaceable bladder type pre-charged hydro-pneumatic tanks. The water is contained in a butyl bladder. Sizes from 10 to 3963 gallons. Standard design working pressure 125 PSI.
- FXA 35 - 800L Tanks
- Download FXA 35 - 800L Tank Submittal Form [.pdf]
- FXA 700 Tanks
- Download FXA 700 Tank Submittal Form [.pdf}
- FXA 1000 - 15000 Tanks
- Download FXA 1000 - 15000 Tank Submittal Form [.pdf]
Bladder Hydro-Pneumatic Tanks - Non-ASME
FX bladder style hydropneumatic tanks are the non-ASME design. The replaceable butyl rubber bladder is a barrier between the air and water which prevents water logging. This pre-charged hydropneumatic tank has a baked epoxy exterior finish. Sizes from 2.11 to 528 gallons with a maximum working pressure of 150 psi.
- Non-ASME Tanks
- Download FX Non-ASME Tank Submittal Form [.pdf]
Plain Steel Hydro-Pneumatic Tanks
Plain Steel - Hydro-Pneumatic tanks are the non-bladder type built in carbon steel. There are several functions that a hydro-pneumatic tank can perform. In a booster pump application, it can provide water to the system during periods of a no flow shut down of the booster pump or it can provide water to replace leak loads. In a well water application, it can provide the desired volume of water required between the pump shut down pressure and the pump turn on pressure. In a sprinkler or irrigation pump application the tank may provide a cushion to maintain necessary pressure so the jockey pump will not short cycle.
- Plain Steel Hydro-Pneumatic Tanks
- Download our Hydro-Pneumatic Tanks Submittal Form [.pdf]



