A system that determines the appropriate volume for a vessel designed to accommodate the increase in water volume due to heating in a closed plumbing system. This tool utilizes mathematical formulas and input parameters like system volume, initial temperature, final temperature, and system pressure to arrive at the optimal tank size.
Accurate determination of the vessel’s capacity ensures the safe and efficient operation of a hydronic heating or potable water system. Undersized tanks can lead to pressure relief valve discharge, wasting water and potentially damaging equipment. Oversized tanks, while not immediately problematic, represent an unnecessary expense. Historically, these calculations were performed manually, but automated tools streamline the process and reduce the risk of errors.