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Storage Tank for Refrigerants

CGH tanks are suitable for storing refrigerants such as R-152a (1,1-Difluoroethane), R-600 (Butane), R-600a (Isobutane), R-290 (Propane), R-1270 (Propylene), R-134a (1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane), R-1234yf (2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene), R-1234ze (Trans-1,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene) and R-744 (Carbon dioxide).

Refrigeration at a superior, safer level – choose CGH tanks!

We manufacture storage tanks from P355 steel.

The offered designs are resistant to high pressure and chemical exposure in accordance with the AD2000 or ASME standards.

There is an option to equip the tanks with additional cooling solutions such as sun shields and spray systems.

We produce both aboveground and underground tanks.

We adapt each construction to the client’s specific requirements.

CGH tanks ensure optimal storage conditions for hydrocarbons (HC), hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) and hydrofluoroolefins (HFO) while protecting the environment.

Purpose of refrigerant tanks

These tanks are intended for storing refrigerants used in HVAC systems and refrigeration equipment.

For storing refrigerants used in food cooling and freezing processes.

For transporting and storing specific refrigerant gases in industrial applications.

For energy-storage systems requiring temperature control.

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Description:

  • Aboveground, horizontal, single-wall tank with a shell made of P355 steel.
  • The tank can be equipped with a sun shield and spray-cooling system. An underground version is also available.
Capacity:
25 m3, średnica: 2000 mm
Medium:
czynniki chłodnicze (np. R152a, R600)
Manufacturing standard:
AD2000
Operating pressure:
15,6 bar
Operating temperature:
-20°C/+40°C

Refrigerant tank – optional equipment for full customization

  • Level-monitoring systems – for precise control of stored medium.
  • Protective coatings – for increased resistance to external conditions.
  • Safety valves – preventing sudden pressure increases.
  • Cooling and spray systems – adapted to extreme climates.
  • Inspection or service modules – that simplify maintenance and extend tank operating life