Salt Tank 3000 l with Brine Valve 1/2''

Salt tank round shape, designed for the preparation and storage of saline solution, necessary for the regeneration of the filter load softeners.


Color: NEUTRAL
VOLUME, L: 3000
Brine valve: YES
Brine valve connection, inch: 1/2''
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1999.00 €
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Salt Tank 3000 L with 1/2″ Brine Valve

Purpose and Applications

The 3000-liter salt tank is designed for the preparation, storage, and supply of a saturated sodium chloride solution used in the regeneration of ion exchange resin in automatic water softening systems. Its primary function is to maintain a consistent salt brine level for effective resin regeneration that removes calcium and magnesium ions from water.

Due to its large capacity, the tank is ideal for:

  • Residential complexes

  • Hotels and restaurants

  • Industrial facilities

  • Boiler rooms and central water supply systems

⚙️ Technical Specifications

  • Total volume: 3000 liters — ensures long-term operation without frequent salt refills

  • Shape: round — promotes even salt dissolution

  • Material: corrosion-resistant and chemically stable plastic

  • Color: neutral (may vary depending on the batch)

  • Valve type: brine valve included

  • Valve connection diameter: 1/2 inch — standard for most systems

✅ Advantages

  • High capacity — perfect for high-demand water softening systems

  • Ready to connect — brine valve included for easy system integration

  • Low maintenance — reduced monitoring thanks to large salt load

  • Modular compatibility — fits many softening and regeneration systems

  • Durability — resistant to mechanical damage, UV exposure, and aggressive salt solution environments

Package Contents

  • Durable polymer tank body

  • 1/2″ brine valve with threaded connection

  • Protective lid

  • Optional float mechanism for liquid level control (model-dependent)

Application

The 3000-liter salt tank is an essential part of large-scale water treatment systems, where continuous and efficient resin regeneration is required. It is critical in industries where consistent water quality is a must — from food processing and healthcare to heating and energy systems.