W002-512 5" Marine Vertical Copper Expansion Tank For Hydronic System on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, United States
This
5" diameter tank is made of copper and comes with 3/4" FNPT fittings,
mount brackets, and 7# pressure cap. It can be used in Webasto or other
marine hydronic heating systems with up to a 5 gallon capacity like the
TSL17. Must be installed at the highest point. Measures: 5" Diameter x 11" Tall
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