Owner's manual

© The Fulton Companies 2014
INSTALLATION HPN-IOM-2014-0416 SECTION 2
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2. Under normal operating conditions, the catch tank
should be empty. Fluid that is expelled into the tank
should not be reintroduced into the system.
3. Ensure the vent from the catch tank is located and
installed in such a manner as to protect personnel and
property from discharge of steam, water, and thermal
uid. Vent outlet should be positioned in a safe location
outside the heater room.
Drain/Fill Connection
The system is usually  lled from the lowest point, with the aid
of a pump. On skid-mounted units, a drain and  ll connection
is provided in the inlet piping to the pump. See Figure 11.
11. An inspection opening is located at the highest point
on the tank. Access to this port is recommended but
not required.
12. Refer to the maintenance schedule for
recommendations on draining the bu er tank. For
positioning of all connections on tank, see Figure 9.
Catch Tank
Adhere to the following for the catch tank:
1. Ensure the heater safety relief valve outlet and
connections on the DA tank are piped to a safe catch
tank. The catch tank must be appropriately sized based
on the system volume and con guration.
Vent for Piping
to Safe Catchment
Expansion
Tank
Liquid
Level
Switch
Fluid Out
Fluid In
Deaerator
Section
Thermal
Buffer
Section
Hot Fluid
Medium Fluid
Cool Fluid
Gases (Steam)
Expansion
Volume
Drain
Model Capacity (gallons) Initial Fill (gallons) Available for
Expansion (gallons)
Max System
Volume
FT-200-L 52 25 46 184
FT-500-L 132 40 121 525
FT-1000-L 264 80 232 1000
FT-1500-L 397 90 380 1400
FT-2000-L 528 145 444 1700
FT-3000-L 793 215 717 2600
FT-5000-L 1310 300 1168 4600
FIGURE 8  EXPANSION TANK DETAILS