Storage tanks CAS are intended for installation in central heating systems with solid fuel boilers, with the purpose of accumulating thermal energy and more economical and efficient operation of the boiler.
They are produced in 4 basic versions: as an accumulation tank (CAS), with a built-in stainless steel boiler for the preparation of domestic hot water (CAS-B), with a built-in tubular heat exchanger for connecting solar collectors (CAS-S) and with a built-in stainless steel boiler and tubular heat exchanger (CAS-BS). Such designs enable the simultaneous use of several renewable energy sources, which makes them environmentally and energetically very acceptable. With the built-in CAS tanks, it is possible to plan the firing at an acceptable time, and in the case of milder outside temperatures, space heating and heating of domestic hot water without firing the boiler is possible for several days. The tanks are made of certified materials in accordance with the ISO 9001:2008 standard.
Characteristics of Centrometal CAS storage tanks:
- They are intended for installation in central heating systems in order to accumulate thermal energy.
- They increase the efficiency and economy of operation of solid fuel boilers.
- They are made of certified steel sheet in accordance with the ISO 9001:2008 standard.
- They are well insulated with heat insulation with a lining of sky on the outside and the bottom.
- The tanks can be interconnected to increase the total accumulation in the system.
- CAS – storage tank
- CAS-S – storage tank with tube exchanger for connecting solar collectors
- CAS-B – storage tank with built-in stainless steel boiler for domestic hot water
- CAS-BS – storage tank with built-in stainless steel tank for hot water and tubular heat exchanger for solar collectors
Container size selection suggestion:
- Pyrolytic combustion boilers: for every 1 kW of boiler power, a minimum of 50 liters of tank volume.
- Solid fuel boilers: for every 1 kW of boiler power, a minimum of 30 liters of tank volume.
- Wood chip boilers: for every 1kW of power, a minimum of 12 liters of tank volume.
- Wood pellet boilers: for every 1kW of power, a minimum of 10 liters of tank volume.
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