Cylindrical Tanks

Model

Litres

Gallons

Wall Height (m)

Overall Height (m)

Diameter (m)

Weight
(Kgs)

RMP250

250

55

 

0.850

0.660

15

RMP550

550

122

 

0.970

0.930

20

RMP1000

1000

222

 

1.740

0.930

40

RMP1

2500

560

1.620

1.800

1.450

60

RMP2

4500

1000

2.000

2.200

1.800

100

RMP3

9000

2000

2.200

2.430

2.400

200

RMP5

13500

3000

2.160

2.600

2.900

275

RMP4

25000

5600

2.530

2.920

3.500

425

For more information, or to place an order, please call WA Poly Tanks on 1800 92 8265 or alternatively to email us.

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Water

Our Water Tanks are manufactured using virgin, food grade resin which is FDA-approved and there is no taint permeation from the plastic to the water.

Chemical

Polyethylene Chemical Storage Tanks
ASTM TANK STANDARDS (ASTM D1998-06)

Tanks moulded with our PE resin can, by using the design hoop stress data, be designed to meet or exceed this standard specification for polyethylene upright chemical storage tanks, moulded in one-piece seamless construction by rotational moulding.

NOTE: AS.3780-1994 Australian Standard for the Storage and Handling of Corrosive Substances.

This Standard requires that storage tanks be designed and constructed to ASTMD-1998-06

Tank Installation Guide
  1. Ensure that the selected tank location is close to the proposed source of water to facilitate tank filling & to minimize plumbing & cabling required, where applicable.
  2. The site should be level and composed of 75 – 100mm of compacted sand (3” – 4”), or concrete slab. Remove all stones or gravel which would damage or cause a leak in the tank. If the base is concrete, a wheelbarrow load of sand spread over the pad prior to positioning of the tank assists the tank to expand when filling. As a rule of thumb, the prepared base should exceed the diameter of the tank by at least 20%.
  3. In order to prevent erosion of the base by wind or water, which will destabilize the tank, build a retainer around the tank base.
  4. Ensure that your overflow is plumbed away to prevent erosion of the tank base. This will also have the additional benefit of making it more difficult for mosquitoes to gain access to the tank.
  5. Inter-tank connections should be made using either flexible hose or by the use of a T-piece type connection; solid piping connected direct between tanks will not allow for expansion/contraction during the life of the tank and will shorten its useful life.

A short length of flexible hose should be used at the outlet to ensure that no damage inflicted on mainline piping is transferred back to the tank outlet fitting thereby potentially damaging the tank.