Condensate Return Tanks
Shop condensate return tanks for boiler feed and steam systems. Choose horizontal or vertical receiver tank designs in steel or stainless steel for new installations, retrofit work, and worn tank replacement projects.
- Horizontal and vertical receiver tank configurations
- Steel and stainless steel options available
- Built for replacement tanks, retrofits, and new boiler room projects
Need a complete condensate return system? Browse complete systems.
Need repair parts? Shop return tank parts.
Need help matching a replacement tank? Email info@remausa.com.
Shop Condensate Return Tanks by Configuration
Browse condensate return tanks for boiler feed and steam condensate recovery applications. Select the receiver tank style that best fits your floor space, piping layout, and material requirements.
Horizontal Steel Tanks
Steel horizontal receiver tanks for condensate return and boiler feed applications.
Vertical Steel Tanks
Vertical boiler receiver tanks for tighter spaces and compact equipment layouts.
Horizontal Stainless Tanks
Stainless horizontal tanks for condensate service where corrosion resistance matters.
Vertical Stainless Tanks
Vertical stainless tanks for compact boiler rooms and more demanding environments.
Return Tank Parts
Replacement parts for receiver tanks, including float valves, gauge glass assemblies, and system fittings.
How to Match the Right Condensate Return Tank
Receiver tank selection usually starts with available floor space, piping layout, required capacity, and material requirements. A properly matched condensate return tank helps maintain reliable condensate collection and supports steady boiler feed operation.
- Horizontal tanks are often chosen when floor space allows for a longer receiver tank layout.
- Vertical tanks are commonly used when mechanical room footprint is limited.
- Steel tanks work well for standard service conditions and replacement projects.
- Stainless steel tanks are typically selected where corrosion resistance is more important.
Many replacement tank projects involve rusted receivers, leaking tanks, damaged fittings, or older boiler room layouts where the original tank footprint and connection points need to be matched as closely as possible.
Typical replacement options include a horizontal boiler condensate return tank with float and gauge and a vertical boiler condensate return tank.
If you need a complete packaged unit with pumps and controls, browse our condensate return systems. If you need replacement components, visit our return tank parts page. Need a non-standard receiver tank layout, different connection locations, or a custom replacement? Visit our custom work page. For help matching a replacement receiver tank to your current layout, email info@remausa.com.
Condensate Return Tanks for Boiler Feed Applications
Condensate return tanks collect hot water returning from steam systems and hold it in a receiver before it is sent back to the boiler through a feed pump. Using the right receiver tank helps support stable boiler operation, reduces fresh water use, and keeps already heated water in the steam cycle.
These tanks are commonly used in laundries, hospitals, schools, manufacturing plants, and food processing facilities. In many installations, customers replace only the receiver tank while keeping the existing pumps, controls, and piping, making footprint and connection layout important when selecting a replacement.
Browse tank configurations including horizontal steel condensate return tanks, vertical steel condensate return tanks, horizontal stainless condensate return tanks, and vertical stainless condensate return tanks.
If you need a full packaged unit with pumps and controls, explore our condensate return systems. If you need replacement components, browse our return tank parts. Pump options used on complete systems can be found in our Burks pump series. For non-standard layouts or special replacement requirements, visit our custom work page.
Rema condensate return tanks are built in the USA and are available in custom configurations to match existing system layouts.
Additional background on steam system operation and condensate recovery can be found through the U.S. Department of Energy steam systems resources.
Condensate Return Tank FAQs
Can I replace just the receiver tank and keep my existing pumps?
In many installations, yes. Customers often replace only the tank while keeping the existing pumps, controls, and piping. Matching tank footprint, capacity, and connection layout is important when replacing an existing receiver.
How do I match a replacement condensate return tank?
Start by checking tank orientation, overall dimensions, approximate capacity, and the location of inlets, outlets, vents, gauge glass, and other openings. If the replacement is not a standard match, a custom receiver tank may be the better option.
When should I choose stainless steel instead of steel?
Stainless steel tanks are commonly selected when corrosion resistance is more important or where service conditions are harder on standard steel receiver tanks. Steel tanks remain a strong choice for many standard replacement applications.
