A Brief Guide To Compressed Air Receiver Tanks
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Air receiver tanks are ubiquitous in facilities that use compressed air systems. But do you understand why an air receiver tank is present and what it does for your system? Needless to say, air receiver tanks are a crucial component of a compressed air system, but they are not typically given much attention. So, What Is An Air Receiver Tank, Exactly? An air receiver tank (also known as an air compressor tank or compressed air storage tank) is a type of pressure vessel that accepts air from an air compressor and stores it under pressure for later use. The compressed air receiver tanks are available in a variety of sizes (for example, 160-gallon tanks ) and vertical and horizontal orientations. What Are The Primary Functions Of An Air Receiver Tank? A suitably sized air receiver tank ensures the safe and effective operation of your system and provides a power reserve for usage during moments of peak demand. The following are the prime functions of an ai...