10,000 Litre Galvanised Steel Fire Tank
10,000 Litre Galvanised Steel Fire Tank
(2200 Gallon)
Galvanised Construction for fire water storage. Designed for use as part of your bush fire hazard management plan.
Installation of Fire Tank must comply with requirements as found in the Bushfire Assessment Report contained with the Planning Documents for your new build or extension. Requirements can vary dependent on your particular application.
10,000 L Galv. Fire Tank Specifications
Diameter: 2600mm
Inlet Height: 2030mm
Total Height: 2030mm
Product Features
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Inlet Strainer
400mm Inlet Strainer with stainless steel mesh prevents leaves, sticks and debris from entering the tank. Easily plumb your downpipe(s) into the inlet strainer.
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Overflow
90mm Mozzie Stoppa Overflow with stainless steel mesh screen to prevent insects and vermin from entering your tank. Easy to plumb away from with 90mm stormwater pipe.
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Outlet, Ball Valve & Storz Fitting
50mm (2") threaded outlet with 50mm (2") Ball Valve fitted with 65mm Storz TasFire Fitting. (Standard Tank Inclusion) Shown with optional Dust Cap.
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W Sign
Compliant 'W' sign required as part of your bushfire hazard management plan included. You can mount the sign on your tank or free standing on a post nearest to the fittings.
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Galvanised Construction
Designed for Fire Water Storage only. Not for drinking water.
10,000 L Galvanised Fire Gallery
Important notes regarding Fire Tanks
Installation of Fire Tank must comply with requirements as found in the Bushfire Assessment Report contained with the Planning Documents for your new build or extension. Requirements can vary dependent on your particular application.
For further information on fire tank requirements please visit the below links for reference.
TasFire
190341 TFS Building for Bushfire_Water_Supplies_5 Nov.pdf
Consumer, Building and Occupational Services
Directors-Determination-Requirements-building-bushfire-prone-areas.pdf
Australian Standard
Construction of Buildings in Bushfire-prone Areas AS3959:2018
Note: It should be borne in mind that the measures contained within the Tasmanian Bush Fire Hazard Management Plan cannot guarantee that a building or water tank will survive a bush fire event on every occasion. This is substantially due to the degree of vegetation management, the unpredictable nature and behavior of fire, and extreme weather conditions.
For further information or technical details please contact your nearest store.
Resources
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Specifications
Specification SheetMore details measurements, fitting locations and provisions download the spec. sheet below.
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Installation Instructions
Installation InstructionsIt is important that your new tank is installed on a suitable based, follow these installation instructions.
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Delivery
Delivery InformationFor important information regarding the delivery of your new tank check the delivery information here.