Hydraulic accumulators for pumping stations and reverse osmosis systems
A hydraulic accumulator is a sealed container with a membrane inside that helps maintain stable pressure in the water supply system and reduce the number of pump starts. It is used in both domestic and industrial installations.
For pumping stations
A hydraulic accumulator in a pumping station performs several important functions at once:
maintains constant water pressure;
stores water reserves in case of peak consumption;
protects the pump from wear and tear due to frequent starts.
This is especially important for private homes, cottages, and small businesses where a stable water supply is required.
For reverse osmosis systems
In reverse osmosis filters, the hydraulic accumulator stores purified water so that it is available immediately after the tap is turned on.
Advantages of use:
quick access to clean water;
stable pressure in the filtration system;
ease of use even with low water pressure in the water supply.
How to choose a pressure tank
When choosing, pay attention to:
tank volume (for pumping stations – from 24 l, for reverse osmosis – from 3 l);
membrane material (EPDM or butyl);
working pressure compatible with your system.