Aquamate s rainwater collection tanks can be fitted with our innovative rainsaver gutter system utilizing the tank s roof to increase the catchment area for optimal collection of rainwater which is then redirected into the tank.
Water tank gutter system.
Tipping gutter diverters are a simple system that is often built for separating contaminated water.
Rainwater flows down your roof into gutters and downpipes which your pipework connects to.
However if you are someone that would like a water tank that won t take up much space and could even be used as a fence then you might really enjoy this water tank idea.
With the gutter system installed on your water tank you can harvest almost all of the rainfall from the roof of your tank.
It is very different to say the least.
This pipework leads underground and eventually joins up to your water tank.
They work by having a small section of gutter that pivots either into or away from the storage tank.
Some downspout diverters provide a filtration function in addition to diverting the water.
This brief guide will help to show you how to connect a water tank.
Because they travel underground and sit below the level of your tank inlets these pipes remain full of water even during periods of time without rainfall.
Generally most water tank installations involve using pvc stormwater pipe to direct rainwater from the gutter to the inlet of the tank as shown in the dry system image above.
Your tank will fill by the amount of rain that your receive.
The heritage water tank gutter system is designed to capture the water that lands on top of your water tank.
The system is fitted to your tank and all the rain that lands on the tank roof is directly diverted into the tank via the patented gutter system.
In a wet rain harvesting system also called a charged system the pipes from your gutters go down the wall and underground then up into your tank.
Wet systems are comprised of pipework that runs underground to your water tank.
Downspout diverters are a family of devices which divert water away from the natural flow of a downspout toward the rainwater storage tank.
If you have 20mm of rain the tank will fill by 20mm.
When the first flush flows into the gutter it is sloping away from the storage tank and so the contaminated.
The massive water catchment system.
The pcv pipe is quick and easy to connect and is glued with a water tight cement.
Some diverters also eliminate the need for a tank overflow pipe.
Tipping gutter water diverters.
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