Is expansion tank water heater necessary?
Is expansion tank water heater necessary?
An expansion tank is always highly recommended if you have a ‘closed-loop system’ caused by any kind of check valve or pressure regulating valve installed on your house’s water supply line. However, the long-term wear and tear of this excess pressure can reduce the life expectancy of everything in your plumbing system.
What size water heater expansion tank do I need?
General Guidelines for Sizing an Expansion Tank
| Water Heater Capacity | Supply Pressure (psi) | Expansion Tank Size |
|---|---|---|
| 40 to 60-gallon | 40-50 psi | 2-gallon |
| 40 to 60-gallon | 60-80 psi | 3.2-gallon |
| 80-gallon | 40 psi | 2-gallon |
| 80-gallon | 50-60 psi | 3.2-gallon |
Is an expansion tank required by code?
The California Plumbing Code (Section 608.3) and the California Mechanical Code (Section 1005.0) requires a thermal expansion tank, or listed equivalent, to be installed to water heating systems to relieve excessive building pressure during the heating process.
What does an expansion tank do for a hot water heater?
The expansion tank is designed to handle the thermal expansion of water as it heats up in the water heater, preventing excessive water pressure. If water pressure gets to high it can damage valves in plumbing fixtures, joints in supply pipes and the water heater itself.
Should expansion tank be on hot or cold side?
Although expansion tanks can be installed on the hot side, we strongly recommend they be installed on the cold line, downstream of the shutoff valve.
Can an electric water heater sit on the floor?
Electric water heaters can sit directly on the concrete floor. There is no risk of accidental ignition of spilled flammable liquids with electric water heaters. The only reason why you would want to have them off the ground is to save energy or protect the water heater from flooding/rust damage.
Does an expansion tank help with water hammer?
Although an expansion tank may help solve a thermal expansion problem, water hammer may be so powerful that an expansion tank won’t take care of the problem. A water hammer arrester may be installed to reduce the effects of the water hammer. In some cases some re-engineering of the system may be necessary.
Is an expansion tank really necessary for a hot water heater?
From a building code perspective, expansion tanks are not required for tankless water heaters where no storage tank for hot water is installed. In most cases, they are used as a preventative measure to prolong the life of your water heater and reduce the risk of ‘overworking’ your plumbing system.
When do you need an expansion tank?
An expansion tank is required if a plumbing system is “closed”, which means that the back-flow that normally runs between the house and the main water supply, is blocked. However, when water is heated, it starts to expand, which causes a rise in water pressure.
What size expansion tank needed?
Expansion Tank Size Required = 2.34 qts. In a 13 qt System a 2.34 qt expansion tank would be required. In a situation where a large enough tank isn’t available a recovery tank can be used in order to take up some of the expansion volume needed.
What is the purpose of an expansion tank?
Expansion Tanks. 182. The purpose of an expansion tank is to keep the pipes and other apparatus constantly full of water. The water in the heating system expands when heated, and if it fills the apparatus when cold it will overflow it when hot, and the expansion tank serves to receive this overflow.
From a building code perspective, expansion tanks are not required for tankless water heaters where no storage tank for hot water is installed. In most cases, they are used as a preventative measure to prolong the life of your water heater and reduce the risk of ‘overworking’ your plumbing system.
An expansion tank is required if a plumbing system is “closed”, which means that the back-flow that normally runs between the house and the main water supply, is blocked. However, when water is heated, it starts to expand, which causes a rise in water pressure.
Expansion Tank Size Required = 2.34 qts. In a 13 qt System a 2.34 qt expansion tank would be required. In a situation where a large enough tank isn’t available a recovery tank can be used in order to take up some of the expansion volume needed.
Expansion Tanks. 182. The purpose of an expansion tank is to keep the pipes and other apparatus constantly full of water. The water in the heating system expands when heated, and if it fills the apparatus when cold it will overflow it when hot, and the expansion tank serves to receive this overflow.