Strong tanks are well suited for residential wastewater and rainwater collection, as well as for storing drinking and fire water supplies. You can choose a slot with the right diameter and the required hatch solution. The tanks are made of strong PE double-walled spiral pipe and the spherically shaped end surfaces ensure resistance to both installation and possible mechanical damage.
Strong tank PE is virtually maintenance-free, requiring attention only when filling. An overfill alarm, available as an optional extra, signals when the tank is full.
A drawing of the tanks and the possible options for the slot and hatch can be found by clicking on the “Drawing.pdf” link at the top right.
ID1000 – 2400 mm. STRONG tanks are used to collect wastewater, rainwater, fire water and domestic water.
ID1000 tank
Tanks with a diameter of ID1000 mm are available in capacities from 1 to 10m3 .
ID1600 container
With a diameter of ID1600 mm, it is available in capacities from 10 to 25m3.
ID2400 container
ID2400 tanks are well suited for wastewater, rainwater, drinking water and fire water collection.
With a diameter of ID2400 mm, it is available in capacities from 25 to 60m3.
Alarm unit Tank-Check TC-412
For tanks and small pumps, we offer the Tank Check TC-412 wireless alarm.
The Tank-Check TC-412 wireless level sensor consists of two parts:
1. From a transmitter mounted on the inside of the tank or pump service opening, with an attached level sensor monitoring the water level in the tank.
2. The control panel, which is installed in the building.
The level sensor, adjusted to the appropriate height, monitors the fill level and transmits the data to the control panel via a transmitter. If the water level in the tank or pump has not reached the set level of the level sensor, the green “OK” light on the control panel will illuminate. When the water level reaches the sensor, the “FULL” fill alarm is triggered – the red indicator light on the control panel will flash and sound.
When emptying the tank, the level sensor must also be checked and, if necessary, any floating debris that could interfere with the sensor must be removed.