PORTABLE WASTE - DISPOSAL SOLUTION FOR PORTABLE CABINS & BUILDINGS
PORTABLE ALL IN ONE WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Portable wastewater tank & pump system
- Ideal for portable cabins, RV’s, or a portable office
- Best solution on the market to move waste water from a portable building to a suitable drain on site
- Pumps up to 100 metre distance and to a height of 8 metres
- Manufactured in NZ of highest quality, highly durable components
- No moving parts to clog or break
- Simple installation, light weight, no professional help required
- Shipped anywhere in NZ
- Product warranty(s)
- Friendly telephone support (021) 355 005
How it works:
Waste water from kitchen, bathroom and toilet drain into the holding tank. When the level of fluid in the tank increases, a float automatically turns on the pump and sucks the waste water out the 40mm diameter outlet bar. When the fluid in the holding drops, the float switch turns off the pump.
Included:
1 x 62 litre premium grade tank
1 x 25 mm emergency drain tap
1 x Powerful 750 Watt 40mm submersible sewage pump with float switch
1 x 10 metre 3 pin plug lead
1 x Brass Flap Check Valve
1 x 80mm Valterra RV inlet connection (comes with 80mm - 100mm adaptor fitting)
1 x Quick release Anka barrel union
1 x Large 220mm airtight hatch
1 x 40mm connection for drain pipe
Tank specifications:
- Moulded polyethylene exceeds NZ standard AS/NZS4766
- Will not crack, fade or rust
- One piece construction is exceptionally strong and easy to clean
- UV stabilised to withstand harsh NZ sun & resist algae growth
- H 455mm
- D 455mm
- W350mm
- Capacity 62 litres
Pump Specifications:
- Motor 750W
- Cable Length 10m
- Max Temperature 35 Degrees
- Flow Rate 15000 l/h
- Max Height 8m
- Max Immersion 7m
- Max Particle Size 35mm
- Cable length 10m
Why buy from us:
- Submersible pump: 24 months return to base warranty
- Polyethylene Tank: 20 years return to base warranty
- 30 Day Money Back Guarantee!
Delivery:
- Generally within 10 days
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