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Modular pressurized hot water tank
(Modular Pressurized Hot Water Tank (Commercial Tank))

The Commercial Hot Water Tank system uses incoming cold water pressure to supply hot water. Both hot and cold water are supplied from the same pressure source, ensuring consistent and balanced pressure at all outlets. Hot water is stored in multiple dedicated storage tanks, with no mixing of hot and cold water between tanks.

This design maintains stable water temperature and pressure throughout the day, even under varying demand conditions. The system can be powered by a heat pump alone or by a hybrid configuration combining a heat pump with solar thermal collectors, providing a flexible and energy-efficient solution for domestic and commercial hot water applications.

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    High-Pressure Water Supply

Product Parameters

Capacity (L)  455
Inner tank material  SUS304 / SUS316L / Duplex Steel 2205
Outer tank material Galvanized steel with painting SUS201 / SUS304 / SUS316L
Insulation thickness (mm)  50 standard, optional 45/55/60/80/100
Connection size (inch)  1/2″ 3/4″ 1″ 5/4″ 6/4″ 2″
Electric heater 1″- 6/4″ 1.5-3Kw 110-240V 50-60Hz

 

 

  1. This is a stainless steel, pressurized, insulated water tank with an operating pressure of 6 bar and a test pressure of 10 bar for 10 minutes.

Why Choose a Modular Design for a Commercial Hot Water Tank?

A Commercial Hot Water Tank is an advanced solution for delivering consistenthigh-pressure hot water in both residential and commercial applications. Unlike traditional atmospheric storage tanks that rely on booster pumps to pressurize hot water, a pressurized tank is engineered to withstand elevated internal pressures and deliver hot water directly to multiple fixtures without auxiliary equipment. This inherently improves water flow and system responsiveness throughout the distribution network.

The modular design brings significant advantages in flexibility, scalability, and installation efficiency. Modular units are built from standardized components that can be assembled on-site or expanded over time, allowing system capacity to be tailored to changing demand without complete replacement. Modular construction also simplifies transportation and installation, making such systems ideal in tight mechanical spaces or retrofit projects where access and space are limited.

Compared with traditional welded or monolithic tanks, modular pressurized hot water tanks reduce system loss and provide consistent temperature and pressure, regardless of fluctuating demand or system load changes. The modular approach also enables easier maintenance and future upgrades, helping building managers or homeowners meet evolving performance requirements.

What Applications Are Commercial Hot Water Tanks Suitable For?

Commercial Hot Water Tanks are well suited to a wide range of applications where reliable, high-pressure hot water delivery is critical. Typical scenarios include:

Residential Buildings: Apartments, multi-family homes, and high-rise residential towers often require balanced hot water pressure to multiple bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry areas. Modular pressurized tanks deliver stable flow without the need for separate booster pumps.

Commercial Facilities: Hotels, gyms, fitness centers, and office buildings often have peak hot water demand periods. Modular pressurized systems support simultaneous usage across multiple outlets—such as showers, tubs, and sinks—without pressure loss.

Recreational and Wellness Facilities: Facilities with spa features, bubble baths, or temperature-controlled pools benefit from modular pressurized design because they can accommodate burst demands without performance drop-off.

Integrated Energy Systems: These tanks can be combined with heat pumps, solar thermal collectors, electric or gas boilers, or hybrid systems. Depending on project energy conditions, modular systems allow multi-energy configurations that optimize efficiency and reliability.

How Does a Commercial Hot Water Tank Improve Water Pressure and System Performance?

The core advantage of a Commercial Hot Water Tank system is its ability to maintain balanced pressure and consistent temperature throughout the distribution network. In non-pressurized systems, hot water is often pressurized by a separate booster pump, while cold water pressure comes from the municipal supply. These differing pressure sources can create imbalances, leading to inconsistent temperature and reduced performance at fixtures.

By contrast, modular pressurized tanks ensure that both cold and hot water come from the same pressure source, eliminating the need for booster pumps and improving stability. This configuration avoids pressure fluctuation and maintains balanced flow, even when multiple outlets are in use simultaneously.

Additionally, modular pressurized systems reduce thermal losses and improve energy performance compared to traditional open systems. Systems designed with compartmental heat storage technology can also resist scaling and bacterial growth, reducing cleaning frequency and maintaining water quality.

Is a Commercial Hot Water Tank Easy to Install and Maintain?

Yes. One of the defining benefits of Commercial Hot Water Tank is their simplicity in installation and maintenance. The modular structure often uses pre-engineered components that can be tightly arranged to fit available space, minimizing footprint requirements and mechanical room congestion.

Because modular systems are standardized, installation typically involves simple positioning followed by connecting water, electrical, and piping systems. There is usually no need for on-site refrigerant charging or welding, allowing much of the work to be completed quickly and with reduced labor costs.

Maintenance is also optimized thanks to the modular layout. Individual sections or components can be serviced without shutting down the entire system, and modular pressurized tanks can be configured with accessible valves, sensors, and service points that reduce downtime and simplify routine inspections.

 

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