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Ive been looking at accumulators online and ended up buying a Reflex potable water expansion vessal. I orginally googled for potable water accumulators and had a load of pages open and purchsed what might be the wrong item. Can someone confirm an expansion vessal is not the same as a accumlator or is it the same?
 
Same

What size ?
 
That will give you 50l of actual capacity

That’s all an accumulator is a big expansion vessel
 
Doesn’t it incorporate non return valves
Guess you could add your own

No come in the kit normally an extra with some as it includes a nrv prv and gauge
 
Long story but i only need to keep pressure stable for 1 short shower first thing in the morning. No real need for storing masses of water as it would not be cost effective to the home owner
 

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