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Chris_64
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I heat with a wood boiler and have 700 gallons of water storage. the temp rise is from room temp 65F to 210F deg. How much expansion should there be. ( 2 tanks 12" X 48") is that enough. The boiler and the storage is under pressure at 12-15 PSI. Any help would do. Is there a site or on this one that has a calculator for this issue.
Chris
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I calculate about 5 ft^3 expansion, or about 30 gallons from 60 to 210 F.0
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