Poly Processing Expansion Joint Required Large Tanks

Direct answer: Poly Processing's own plumbing specifications state expansion joints are required on tanks larger than 600 gallons to absorb expansion/contraction and isolate vibration/shock from pumps and piping, and explicitly must NOT be attached directly to the tank wall or IMFO - a full-face flange is a mandatory prerequisite. This is a hard installation constraint that would otherwise produce a tank/piping damage risk on any 600+ gallon system quoted without it.
Confidence: confirmed
Applies whenexpansion joint, flexible connector, tank vibration, pump piping stress
Avoidexpansion joint attached directly to tank wall or IMFO without a full-face flange, no expansion joint on tanks over 600 gallons (undefined)
Recommend insteadPoly Processing PTFE Expansion Joint or EPDM Expansion Joint ()
RationalePoly Processing's own plumbing specifications state expansion joints are required on tanks larger than 600 gallons to absorb expansion/contraction and isolate vibration/shock from pumps and piping, and explicitly must NOT be attached directly to the tank wall or IMFO - a full-face flange is a mandatory prerequisite. This is a hard installation constraint that would otherwise produce a tank/piping damage risk on any 600+ gallon system quoted without it.
Confidenceconfirmed
Sourcevendor-sources/poly-processing-fittings-accessories.md

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