Customization: | Available |
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Body Material: | Carbon Steel |
Pipe Material: | Carbon Steel |
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forede Foam Bladder Tank
The forede® foam bladder tank is a reliable and efficient solution for fire-fighting systems. Its features ensure high performance and durability, making it a popular choice for many industries.
One of the key features of the forede® foam bladder tank is its flange standard of proportioner, which meets ANSI, BS4504, and GB standards. This ensures that the tank is compatible with a wide range of systems, providing flexibility and ease of installation.
The body of the tank is made of carbon steel, which is a strong and durable material. The bladder material is made of rubber, which is resistant to chemical and physical damage, ensuring that the foam inside the tank is protected and kept in optimal condition.
The tank comes with a proportioner made of carbon steel as standard, with the option to upgrade to SS304 stainless steel. The ball valve and safety valve are also made of brass as standard, with SS304 stainless steel as an optional upgrade. The piping system is made of carbon steel as standard, with the option to upgrade to SS304 stainless steel.
Finally, the forede® foam bladder tank is finished with a high-quality paint coating, providing a protective layer against corrosion and wear. This ensures that the tank looks great and performs well for many years to come.
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Model Number | Capacity | Description | Working Pressure | Ratio | Flow Rate Range |
PHYM-1000 | 1000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 8-32LPS |
PHYM-1500 | 1500 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 8-32LPS |
PHYM-2000 | 2000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 8-32LPS |
PHYM-2500 | 2500 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 8-32LPS |
PHYM-3000 | 3000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 12-48LPS |
PHYM-4000 | 4000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 12-48LPS |
PHYM-5000 | 5000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 12-48LPS |
PHYM-6000 | 6000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 16-64LPS |
PHYM-8000 | 8000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 16-64LPS |
PHYM-10000 | 10000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 16-64LPS |
PHYM-11000 | 11000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 24-100LPS |
PHYM-12000 | 12000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 24-100LPS |
PHYM-13000 | 13000 Liters | Horizontal,Fixed | 0.8-1.2MPa | 3% or 6% | 24-100LPS |
Q1: Can the PHYM tank be used in environments with high humidity?
A: Yes, the PHYM tank can be used in high - humidity environments. Its components, such as the carbon steel body with painting for surface finishing and the SS304 stainless - steel proportioner, provide a certain level of corrosion resistance. However, regular inspection and maintenance are recommended to ensure long - term reliable operation.
Q2: How often should the ball valve in the PHYM tank be inspected?
A: The ball valve, made of SS304 stainless steel, should be inspected at least quarterly. This inspection includes checking for any signs of leakage, proper operation, and corrosion. In more demanding environments, more frequent inspections may be necessary.
Q3: Can the PHYM tank be customized to have a larger capacity than the listed models?
A: While the listed models cover a range of capacities, custom - sizing may be possible depending on the manufacturer's capabilities. It is advisable to contact the supplier directly to discuss specific requirements for larger - capacity tanks.
Q4: What is the lifespan of the rubber bladder in the PHYM tank?
A: The lifespan of the rubber bladder depends on various factors such as operating conditions (temperature, pressure fluctuations), frequency of use, and the quality of the foam concentrate used. Under normal operating conditions, it can last 10 - 15 years, but this may vary. Regular inspections can help detect early signs of wear or degradation.
Q5: Are there any special requirements for the installation location of the PHYM tank?
A: The PHYM tank should be installed on a stable, level surface. It should be located in an area that is easily accessible for maintenance and inspection. Avoid installing it in areas prone to flooding or extreme temperature variations. Adequate ventilation is also recommended to prevent the buildup of any foam - related vapors.
Q6: Can the PHYM tank be used with different types of foam concentrates?
A: The PHYM tank can generally be used with different types of foam concentrates compatible with its materials. However, it is crucial to ensure that the foam concentrate is suitable for the specific application and does not cause any chemical reactions or degradation of the tank components. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for compatibility.
Q7: How does the working pressure of the PHYM tank affect its performance?
A: The working pressure of 0.8 - 1.2MPa is designed to ensure proper foam proportioning and discharge. Operating outside this pressure range may lead to inaccurate foam mixing ratios, reduced flow rates, or even damage to the tank components. It is essential to maintain the working pressure within the specified range for optimal performance.
Q8: What maintenance procedures are required for the piping system of the PHYM tank?
A: The piping system, which is carbon steel as standard (with SS304 stainless - steel optional), should be inspected regularly for leaks, corrosion, and blockages. Periodic flushing may be necessary to remove any sediment or debris that could affect the flow. If the optional SS304 stainless - steel piping is used, the maintenance interval can be extended due to its higher corrosion resistance.
Q9: Can the PHYM tank be integrated with an existing fire suppression control system?
A: In most cases, the PHYM tank can be integrated with an existing fire suppression control system. However, the integration process may require proper configuration and connection to ensure seamless operation. It is recommended to consult with the manufacturer or a qualified installer to ensure compatibility and proper installation.
Q10: How does the choice of foam ratio (3% or 6%) impact the usage of the PHYM tank?
A: The choice of foam ratio depends on the type of fire risk. A 3% ratio is often suitable for lighter hydrocarbon fires, while a 6% ratio may be better for more challenging fires involving heavier hydrocarbon