COMBINED TANK & PUMP STATION

Overview

Tricel’s Sectional and One Piece Combined Tank and Pump Station (CTPS) are a tidy and effective GRP water storage solution to provide customers with a durable long-term product. Each Tank includes a practical working space for water tank ancillaries, including water pumps and electrical equipment, making it a 2-in-1 solution suitable for internal and external applications.

Seamlessly combining a water storage tank with a water pump station ensures a consistent and reliable water supply for all residential and commercial requirements, saving space and time for customers having to alter an existing building.

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Combined Tank and Pump Station Features

  • Reliable Water Supply: Our CTPS guarantees a steady water supply
  • Secure Storage: Lockable access door for security
  • Efficient Water Distribution: The integrated pump station optimises water distribution, ensuring every appliance receives the correct water pressure.
  • Space-Saving Design: The CTPS is compact, saving valuable space compared to installing a separate tank and pump system.
  • Corrosion Resistant: the GRP design ensures longevity even in harsh weather conditions.
  • Low Maintenance: Benefit from reduced maintenance efforts thanks to the advanced engineering of our pump station and tank. Spend less time on upkeep and more time enjoying reliable water access.
  • Extensive Solutions: Choose from various sizes to match your specific water needs. Our CTPS adapts to both residential and commercial applications.

 

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Supplying the Biggest Projects

With vast experience, we have completed various projects across different industries. No project is too big or complicated for us at Tricel. Every project is different, and we have installed GRP sectional water tanks where space was restricted to a minimum and other structural factors were a concern.

CTPS Technical Drawings

Our combined tank and pump stations are available with an externally flanged base, internally flanged base and totally internally flanged (TIF).

We offer full project support from quoting, initial designing to final installation. Our specialist team is available to you for any post-installation assistance.

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