Fittings included with your tank
25 mm outlet
400 mm leaf screen & solar shield
100 mm overflow
Hand watering
1 hour
Washing machine
12 loads
Toilet flushes
167
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1000 LITRE ROUND TANK
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Our traditional round water tanks remain a popular choice, space permitting. They are manufactured with a deep corrugated profile and extra wide sheets to create a strong tank with minimal seams.
Features
- Available as detention (slow release), retention (reuse) and dual-purpose.
- Supplied with all fittings in place for easier installation.
- Made to measure options for your specific requirements.
- New Zealand made using quality AQUAPLATE® corrugated steel
- No BPA and no UV stabilisers as found in plastic tanks.
- Fire resistant as steel is a non-combustible material.
- Seismic tank restraint system available (PS1).
- Modern, architectural styling.
- 20-year corrosion and 10-year manufacturing warranty.
Technical information
FAQ's
A retention water tank is designed to capture and store stormwater runoff for later use. It retains the water on-site, preventing it from immediately entering the drainage system. This stored water can be used for irrigation, landscaping, or other non-potable purposes, contributing to sustainable water management practices. Retention tanks help reduce the demand on municipal water supplies and mitigate the impact of urban development on local water resources.
A detention water tank is primarily focussed on controlling the flow and release of stormwater to prevent flooding and erosion. Detention tanks temporarily hold and slowly release stormwater into the drainage system at a controlled rate. This helps manage peak flows during heavy rainfall, reducing the risk of downstream flooding and erosion.
We can turn around your tank order in 7 to 10 working days, excluding delivery. Contact us to discuss your requirements and we will confirm your lead time.
Seismic restraints are designed to secure water tanks and prevent them from tipping, sliding, or overturning during an earthquake. The ground shaking during seismic events can pose a significant risk to the stability of structures, including water tanks, and securing them is essential to ensure public safety and the integrity of water supply systems. Seismic restraints also help minimise the risk of damage to the tank itself and reduce the potential for water contamination or loss.