Goulds V250, 83 Gallon, HydroPro Pressure Tank

$1,075.00

Manufacturer Goulds
Model # V250
Material Steel
Capacity 83.5 gallons
Connector 1 1/4″ NPTF
Drawdown @ 40/60 PSI 22.5 gallons
Drawdown @ 30/50 PSI 25.9 gallons
Shipping Weight 126
Warranty 5 Year limited

Description

HydroPro tanks provide years of dependable water system storage and delivery service!  The efficient design reduces pump on/off cycles, resulting in longer motor and switch life, and reduced power costs.  Each tank is factory tested and 100% air and water tight.

FEATURES

  • Deep Drawn Steel Shells: Provide maximum material strength.
  • Inner Shell: Prevents diaphragm from over-expanding.
  • Heavy Duty Diaphragm: Made of finest quality butyl rubber. Separates air and water, maintains air charge.
  • Interior Tank Lining: Features a durable polypropylene liner.  Meets FDA requirements.
  • Maximum Working Pressure: 125 psi
  • Temperature Rating: Maximum 120° F
  • Stainless Steel System Connection: On all models.
  • Appliance Appearance Exterior Finish: Blue color, high durability exterior finish of tough, powder coat over a zinc phosphate surface treatment.  Tanks are designed for installation indoors or where they are protected from rain, irrigation over-spray, salt air and other corrosive environments. Always protect tanks from freezing.
  • Heavy Duty Base: Made of high density polypropylene.
  • Pre-charge: All tanks charged to 38 PSI.
Manufacturer Goulds
Model # V250
Material Steel
Capacity 83.5 gallons
Connector 1 1/4″ NPTF
Drawdown @ 40/60 PSI 22.5 gallons
Drawdown @ 30/50 PSI 25.9 gallons
Shipping Weight 126
Warranty 5 Year limited

Pressure Tanks

How much air pressure should my pressure tank have?

This depends on which pressure switch you have.  If you have a 40/60 switch, the air pressure in the tank should be set to 38 PSI.  The general rule is to set the pressure at 2 PSI below the cut-in pressure (the pressure at which the pump turns on).
To set this accurately, your well pump must be turned off and all water needs to be drained from the tank.

What is Drawdown?

Drawdown refers to the amount of water available in a pressure tank for use before the pressure switch turns the pump back on to replenish the supply.  The larger the drawdown, the longer your pump will run for each cycle increasing pump life by reducing the number of times the pump has to turn on.

Additional information

Weight 130 lbs
Dimensions 60 × 35 × 35 in