Oxygen, Nitrogen & Compressed Air Tanks
Efficient and Reliable Storage Solutions for Your Compressed Air System
BERG compressed air tanks offer optimal storage and supply of compressed air, oxygen, and nitrogen. Our versatile compressed air tanks are available in various sizes and designs, ensuring the right air tank for your specific needs. Whether you need a 30 gallon compressed air tank or a large compressed air tank, BERG provides the suitable solution. Our products are known for their high quality and durability, making them an excellent choice for a wide range of industrial applications.
What are Compressed Air Tanks?
Compressed air tanks, also known as compressed air storage tanks, are special containers for storing compressed air. They play a central role in compressed air systems by storing the compressed air and making it available as needed. This ensures a constant supply and prevents pressure fluctuations that could affect the efficiency and lifespan of the connected equipment.
How do Compressed Air Tanks Work?
Compressed air tanks operate by receiving compressed air from a compressor and storing it under high pressure. The stored compressed air is then delivered to various devices and machines as needed. A pressure control system ensures that the pressure in the tank remains constant and that the compressed air is evenly distributed. This allows for efficient use of compressed air and prevents energy losses.
What Makes BERG Compressed Air Tanks Special?
BERG compressed air tanks are distinguished by their high quality and reliability. Made in Germany, they offer maximum efficiency and longevity. Our tanks are available in various sizes, from 90 liters to 6000 liters, and can be ordered either vertically or horizontally. Additionally, they are designed for different pressures: 11 or 16 bar for compressed air, as well as 11 bar for oxygen tanks and nitrogen tanks. This makes them particularly versatile and adaptable to various requirements.
For Which Applications and Industries Are BERG Compressed Air Tanks Suitable?
Our compressed air tanks are used in numerous industries, including:
- Manufacturing
- Mechanical Engineering
- Food Production
- Healthcare
- Automotive Industry
- Paintball
Thanks to their versatility and high quality, our compressed air tanks help to increase efficiency and reduce costs in these areas.
What Volumes do BERG Compressed Air Tanks have?
Our compressed air tanks, oxygen tanks, and nitrogen tanks are available in a variety of sizes to meet the diverse needs of our customers:
Liters | US Gallons | UK Gallons |
90 liters | 23.78 gallons | 19.80 gallons |
150 liters | 39.63 gallons | 33.00 gallons |
250 liters | 66.04 gallons | 55.00 gallons |
350 liters | 92.46 gallons | 77.00 gallons |
500 liters | 132.09 gallons | 110.00 gallons |
1000 liters | 264.17 gallons | 219.97 gallons |
1500 liters | 396.26 gallons | 329.95 gallons |
2000 liters | 528.34 gallons | 439.94 gallons |
3000 liters | 792.52 gallons | 659.91 gallons |
4000 liters | 1056.69 gallons | 879.88 gallons |
5000 liters | 1320.86 gallons | 1099.85 gallons |
6000 liters | 1585.03 gallons | 1319.81 gallons |
Whether you need a 30 gallon compressed air tank, a medium sized 120 gallon compressed air tank, or a large compressed air tank with more than 1500 gallons, BERG has the right solution for you.
Tanks for Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Compressed Air
Our compressed air tanks are not only suitable for compressed air but also available as oxygen tanks and nitrogen gas tanks. Feel free to contact us for advice on your project.
What Can Compressed Air Tanks Be Combined With?
BERG compressed air tanks can be seamlessly combined with a variety of components to create a complete compressed air system:
- Compressed air compressors such as screw air compressors
- Various compressed air filters
- Compressed air treatment systems such as air compressor water separators and oil-water separators
- Oxygen generators
- Nitrogen generators
- Flow meters
- and much more
We are happy to provide personal consultation to find the ideal combination for your requirements.
PS = maximum permissible pressure / V = volume
Testing of pressure equipment according to diagram:
Qualified person: Category I and PS < 1 bar Category II and III
ZÜS: Category IV and PS > 1 bar Category II and III
The following tasks must be carried out by the operator himself or commissioned:
- Carrying out a safety analysis
- Determining the regular inspection intervals and informing the responsible authority
- Inspecting the compressed air tanks before first commissioning
- Preparing a risk assessment for the compressed air station
In summary can be said:
The operator can delegate the safety inspection, the determination of the inspection intervals and the preparation of the risk assessment to his safety officer (a person qualified in accordance with BetrSichV). The inspection of the compressed air tanks must be carried out externally, depending on the product of the pressure volume PS x V.
Inspection before commissioning: PS x V < 200 qualified person / PS x V > 200 ZÜS
Recurring inspection: PS x V < 1,000 qualified person / PS x V > 1,000 ZÜS
PS = maximum permissible pressure / V = volume
In the following cases, a test before commissioning is not required:
- For containers with ZUA approval, provided the product of PS x V is less than 1,000
- For compressors with pressure containers that are mobile (can be moved)
Determination of the test intervals:
The test intervals are defined on the basis of the container documents as part of the safety assessment. In Germany, the maximum intervals for recurring tests are 5 years for the internal test and 10 years for the strength test.