GRP Cold Water Storage Tanks - UK Manufacturer Est. 1956

GRP Combined Tank and Pump Station (CTPS)

Tricel manufactures GRP Combined Tank and Pump Stations — a single integrated enclosure combining cold water storage with a dedicated working space for pumps, electrical equipment and tank ancillaries. One structure replaces both a separate tank and a separate pump room, saving space, programme time and cost.

  • Single GRP enclosure: cold water storage tank + pump station in one unit
  • Eliminates the need for a separate pump room, housing or kiosk
  • Available in one-piece and sectional (EFB, IFB and TIF) configurations
  • WRAS Regulation 4(1)a approved for potable cold water storage
  • Suitable for internal and external applications — residential and commercial
  • UK manufacturer — Tricel Water UK, Weston-super-Mare and Lanark

CTPS — Key Specification

Type

Combined tank & pump station

Configurations

One-piece; Sectional EFB / IFB / TIF

Pump section

Pumps, controls, electrical equipment

Application

Internal and external

Approval

WRAS Reg. 4(1)a — potable water

GRP standard

BS EN 13280:2001

Key advantage

No separate pump room needed

What is a Combined Tank and Pump Station (CTPS)?

A Combined Tank and Pump Station (CTPS) is a single GRP enclosure that integrates a cold water storage tank with a dedicated working space for water pumps, electrical equipment, controls and tank ancillaries. Rather than specifying a separate storage tank and a separate pump room or kiosk, the CTPS provides both within one structure. The pump section is sized to accommodate the required pump set, manifolding, isolation valves, controls and associated electrical equipment. This eliminates the need to construct or modify a separate pump room, reduces the total installation footprint, shortens the programme and provides a single weather-resistant, secure GRP enclosure for both functions. Tricel manufactures CTPS units in one-piece and sectional configurations — with sectional options available in EFB (Externally Flanged Base), IFB (Internally Flanged Base) and TIF (Totally Internally Flanged) formats — and the water storage section carries WRAS Regulation 4(1)a approval for potable cold water storage. CTPS units are suitable for both internal and external applications across residential and commercial projects.

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What Is a CTPS

What Is a GRP Combined Tank and Pump Station?

A GRP Combined Tank and Pump Station is a single integrated enclosure manufactured in GRP, within which two functions coexist: cold water storage in one section, and a working pump station space in an adjacent section. The two areas share a common GRP wall within one outer enclosure — the whole unit is delivered and installed as a single product.

The traditional approach to a water storage and distribution installation requires a water storage tank in one location and a separate pump room, equipment housing or kiosk adjacent to or near it. This involves either constructing a purpose-built pump room, adapting an existing space, or procuring a separate GRP or steel kiosk alongside the tank. Each element adds procurement complexity, cost and programme time.

The CTPS eliminates that second procurement step. The pump station space is integral to the tank enclosure — delivered, positioned and connected as one unit. The result is a smaller total footprint, a shorter installation programme, a single GRP structure to maintain and a product that can be specified and installed without a separate pump room design exercise.

CTPS vs tank + separate enclosure: The difference is not the pump set itself — it is the housing. A CTPS provides the housing for the pump, controls and electrical equipment as an integral part of the GRP tank enclosure. The pump set specification is agreed separately with Tricel Pumps or the M&E designer as part of the project.

Conventional vs CTPS Approach

Conventional approach

  • Specify GRP water storage tank
  • Design and build separate pump room
  • Or procure a separate GRP/steel kiosk
  • Coordinate two separate deliveries and installations

CTPS approach

  • Specify a single CTPS unit
  • No separate pump room design or construction
  • Single delivery, single installation, smaller footprint
  • One GRP enclosure for tank and pump equipment

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Advantages

Why Specify a CTPS?

The CTPS offers meaningful advantages over the conventional separate-tank-and-pump-room approach, particularly for external installations, space-constrained sites and projects where programme efficiency matters.

Smaller total footprint

Combining the tank and pump station into a single enclosure eliminates the space required for a separate pump room or kiosk alongside the tank. The CTPS uses the available plant room or external yard space more efficiently than two separate units.

Shorter installation programme

A single delivery, a single foundation, a single positioning operation and a single set of service connections replace the coordinated sequence of separate tank and pump room installations. This compresses the M&E installation programme and reduces site coordination complexity.

Cost-effective vs separate pump room

Specifying a CTPS avoids the cost of designing, supplying and installing a separate pump room enclosure. For external applications in particular, a bespoke pump kiosk alongside a separate tank adds significant cost. The CTPS provides the same function in a single fabricated GRP unit at a lower combined cost.

Ideal for external installation

The GRP enclosure is weather-resistant and provides secure, protected housing for both the stored water and the pump equipment. For external applications on commercial, industrial and infrastructure sites where an indoor plant room is not available, the CTPS provides a complete solution without additional weatherproofing works.

No pump room design required

Eliminating the pump room from the project scope removes a discrete design, procurement and construction activity. The pump station dimensions, access, ventilation and containment are resolved within the CTPS design rather than requiring a separate architectural or structural package.

Consistent water pressure

The integrated pump set delivers water from storage to the distribution system at the required pressure. Variable speed pump options ensure stable pressure to all outlets and reduce water hammer risk. All in one structure, from storage to distribution.

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Configurations

CTPS Configurations Available

Tricel CTPS units are available in one-piece and sectional configurations. The sectional range covers EFB, IFB and TIF formats — identical to the standard sectional tank range — so a CTPS can be specified for both open-access and restricted-access installations.

Standard access

One-Piece CTPS

A single moulded GRP unit incorporating the storage tank and pump station sections. Delivered complete and positioned in one operation. Suitable where the access route can accept the complete assembled unit.

Construction

Single moulded GRP unit

Assembly on site

None — position and connect

Best for

Clear access; smaller capacity

Availability

Confirm at enquiry stage

Standard to restricted access

Sectional CTPS — EFB / IFB

Sectional CTPS assembled from hot-press moulded 1m GRP panels. EFB (Externally Flanged Base) for standard plant rooms; IFB (Internally Flanged Base) for limited headroom. Both require ~500mm perimeter clearance for assembly.

EFB clearance

~500mm all sides

IFB clearance

~500mm all sides

Max height

4m

Best for

Large capacity; open / standard access

Highly restricted access

Sectional CTPS — TIF

TIF (Totally Internally Flanged) CTPS assembled from inside. Approximately 50mm clearance achievable on three sides; approximately 500mm on the access side. For retrofit and highly constrained plant rooms where EFB / IFB cannot fit.

Three-side clearance

~50mm

Access side

~500mm

Max height

3m

Best for

Retrofit; highly constrained rooms

Confirm the available CTPS configurations and lead times with Tricel technical sales at the time of enquiry. One-piece CTPS availability should be confirmed at order stage. Sectional CTPS configurations (EFB, IFB and TIF) are custom designed for each project.

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What’s Inside the CTPS

What the CTPS Pump Station Section Accommodates

The pump station section of the CTPS enclosure provides a protected, accessible working space for all pumping equipment and ancillaries. The specific equipment is project-dependent and agreed at the design stage in consultation with the M&E engineer and Tricel Pumps.

Typical pump station section content

Water pump set

Fixed or variable speed pump set sized to the required duty point. Variable speed drives eliminate water hammer and extend equipment life.

Electrical controls and panel

Motor starters, inverters, control panels and BMS interface equipment. The enclosure provides weatherproof protection for electrical components in external installations.

Manifold and isolation valves

Pump inlet and outlet manifolding, isolation valves and non-return valves. All accessible within the working space for maintenance and replacement.

Pressure vessel and gauges

Pressure vessel (where specified), pressure gauges, flow switches and water quality monitoring connections as required by the system design.

Working and maintenance access

The pump section is sized to allow safe working access for installation, commissioning and ongoing maintenance. Access door(s) are positioned to allow equipment removal without disturbing the tank section.

Pump specification

Confirm with Tricel Pumps or your M&E engineer

The CTPS enclosure is designed around the required pump set duty point — flow rate, pressure and duty/standby configuration. The pump specification must be confirmed before the CTPS is sized, as the pump station section dimensions depend on the equipment to be housed. Tricel works with Tricel Pumps and project M&E engineers to develop the complete specification.

Variable speed pump option

Elvaro B — combined tank and variable speed pump set

The Elvaro B is a combined tank and variable speed pump set designed to minimise the space used by a storage and pumping installation. Variable speed operation maintains constant system pressure, removes water hammer risk and extends pump life compared with fixed-speed alternatives. Confirm suitability and availability with Tricel at the time of enquiry.

For commercial and industrial applications and Cat 5 air gap systems, confirm the pump set specification, Cat 5 arrangement and WRAS compliance with the M&E engineer before placing the CTPS order. The pump station design is project-specific.

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Applications

Where CTPS Units Are Specified

CTPS units are specified wherever a water storage and distribution solution is required in a single compact structure. They are particularly well suited to applications where a separate pump room is not practical or desirable.

Healthcare & NHS

High-Rise & Multi-Storey

Infrastructure & Utilities

Fire Protection

Data Centres

Industrial & Manufacturing

Education

Agriculture

Food & Beverage

Local Authority & Public

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Specification

CTPS Technical Specification

The following parameters apply to Tricel GRP Combined Tank and Pump Stations. Configuration-specific values depend on whether the one-piece or sectional (EFB, IFB or TIF) format is selected. All values must be confirmed for each specific project.

Tank approval

WRAS

Reg. 4(1)a — potable

Configurations

4 types

One-piece / EFB / IFB / TIF

Application

Int & Ext

Internal and external

Enclosure

GRP

Weather-resistant, secure

Parameter
Specification
Product type
Combined Tank and Pump Station — integrated GRP enclosure
Tank section
GRP cold water storage — designed to BS EN 13280:2001
Pump station section
Integrated working space for pumps, controls and electrical equipment
Configurations available
One-piece CTPS; Sectional CTPS (EFB, IFB and TIF)
Potable water approval
WRAS Regulation 4(1)a — tank section
GRP construction standard
BS EN 13280:2001
Application
Internal and external — residential and commercial
Sectional panel size
1,000 × 1,000mm (standard hot-press moulded panels)
Insulation
Insulated (CFC-free PU foam) and uninsulated options
Pump set
Fixed or variable speed — duty point confirmed at design stage
Electrical supply
Confirm voltage, phase and earthing requirements at order stage
External finish
GRP — smooth, weather-resistant. Colour options confirm at order.
Access
Lockable access door(s) to pump station section
Design basis
Custom designed per project — capacity, pump duty and footprint project-specific
Configuration
Access needed
Max height
Self-draining
Best for
One-piece CTPS
Clear route for complete unit
Standard one-piece
N/A
Smaller capacity; clear access
Sectional EFB CTPS
~500mm all sides; panels via access route
4m
Yes — raised base
Large capacity; standard clearance
Sectional IFB CTPS
~500mm all sides; flat base
4m
No — pump required
Limited headroom; standard clearance
Sectional TIF CTPS
~50mm three sides; ~500mm one side
3m
No — pump required
Highly restricted plant rooms; retrofit

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Technical Downloads

CTPS Technical Resources

Technical documents for M&E engineers, specifiers, project managers and facilities managers specifying CTPS units.

Combined Sectional Tank & Enclosure Brochure

Structured overview of GRP sectional enclosures, including design features, integrated protection and installation configurations.

Combined Sectional Tank, Enclosure & Booster Pumps

Overview of a complete tank package installation, covering design scope, delivery, installation and project outcomes.

Elvaro Pressure Boosting Pump Brochure

Overview of booster systems, including performance capabilities, system configurations and typical application requirements.

TIF Tanks Brochure

Clearances, assembly guidance and specification for TIF CTPS — totally internally flanged configuration.

Cold Water Tank Aftercare Brochure

Aftercare services in partnership with Hydraclean — inspection, cleaning, chlorination and Legionella sampling.

IFB Tank Technical Brochure

Specification summary for IFB internally flanged base tanks, covering design and application.

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Specification Support

Request a CTPS Quote

CTPS units are custom designed. Providing storage capacity, pump duty, installation location, access route and footprint dimensions at the enquiry stage allows Tricel to develop a meaningful specification and quotation.

Information needed for a CTPS quotation

Required cold water storage capacity (litres)

Number of pumps (duty, standby or duty/standby)

Installation location (internal or external)

Access route dimensions (if sectional)

Insulation requirement

Electrical supply details

Pump duty point — flow rate and pressure

Fixed or variable speed pump preference

Available footprint and headroom

Preferred configuration (one-piece / EFB / IFB / TIF)

Potable or non-potable duty

WRAS documentation required?

Request a CTPS quote

Tricel’s technical sales team handles all CTPS enquiries. Provide storage capacity, pump duty and installation location to get started.

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FAQs

CTPS FAQs

Common questions from M&E engineers, specifiers and project managers.

What is a Combined Tank and Pump Station (CTPS)?

A Combined Tank and Pump Station (CTPS) is a single GRP enclosure integrating a cold water storage tank with a dedicated working space for water pumps, electrical controls and tank ancillaries. It eliminates the need for a separate pump room or kiosk alongside the storage tank. Tricel manufactures CTPS units in one-piece and sectional (EFB, IFB and TIF) configurations, WRAS approved for potable water storage, suitable for internal and external applications.

CTPS stands for Combined Tank and Pump Station — a GRP water storage product that integrates the cold water storage tank and the pump station housing into a single combined enclosure.

A CTPS eliminates the need to design, build or procure a separate pump room or enclosure. This reduces the total plant room footprint, shortens the installation programme, lowers cost compared with a separate tank plus bespoke pump housing, and delivers a single GRP structure that is weather-resistant and secure. It is particularly advantageous for external installations and sites where space or budget constraints make a separate pump room impractical.

Tricel CTPS units are available in one-piece and sectional configurations. Sectional CTPS covers EFB (Externally Flanged Base), IFB (Internally Flanged Base) and TIF (Totally Internally Flanged) formats, matching the standard sectional tank range. This means the CTPS can be specified for open-access, restricted-access and highly constrained plant room installations. Confirm available configurations and lead times at the time of enquiry.

The integrated pump station section accommodates the water pump set, electrical controls and panels, motor starters or inverters, manifolding, isolation valves, non-return valves, pressure vessels and gauges, flow switches and BMS interface equipment. The working space is sized for safe installation and maintenance access. The specific equipment is project-dependent and confirmed at the design stage.

Yes. CTPS units are designed for both internal and external applications. The GRP enclosure provides weather-resistant, secure housing for both the stored water and the pump equipment. For external installations, confirm insulation requirement, weatherproofing specification and access and security provisions at the design stage.

Required information includes: cold water storage capacity (litres); pump duty point (flow rate and pressure); number of pumps and duty/standby configuration; installation location (internal or external); available footprint and headroom; access route dimensions; preferred configuration (EFB, IFB or TIF for sectional); insulation requirement; electrical supply details; and WRAS documentation requirements. Contact Tricel on +44 (0)1934 421 499 or websales@tricelwater.co.uk.

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Specify a Tricel GRP Combined Tank and Pump Station

Send your required storage capacity, pump duty point, installation location and footprint dimensions. Tricel will confirm the appropriate CTPS configuration and provide a quotation covering the GRP enclosure and pump set specification.

This product guide is provided for general guidance and information purposes only. It does not constitute engineering advice and should not be relied upon as the sole basis for design decisions. © 2026 Tricel Water. All rights reserved.