LPCB Approved GRP Sprinkler Tanks
- Customer pickup,
- Courier
- In detail
- Hydrostatic Contents gauge to measure the level of water in the tank.
- AB Air gap to prevent water siphoning back into the mains water supply.
- Internal Ladder for safe tank access.
- External Aluminium Ladder complete with safety cage to safely gain access to the Man-way cover for maintenance purposes.
- Tank overflow and warning pipes.
- Drainage facility to completely drain down the tank for maintenance work.
- Access Man-way to enable testing, maintenance etc.
- Side Access Hatch.
- Vortex Inhibitor eliminates air circulation through the water when large volumes of water are extracted from the tank.
- Immersion heater to prevent water from freezing in the tank and pipe work.
Optional Extras:- Tank Division to enable constant supply of water when maintenance work is being carried out.
- Hand Railing - space permitting
Automatic sprinkler systems are being increasingly used as part of an informed fire risk assessment process to improve fire safety methods. The new DCSF (Department for Children, Schools & Families) policy on sprinkler systems and their significance against the risk of fire expects that all new schools should have a sprinkler system installed except for low risk schools. Building regulations in England and Wales specify that new residential blocks over 30m high, must be fitted with a sprinkler system. Similarly an un-compartmented area in a shop or self storage building over 2000 sq metres now requires a sprinkler system. In Scotland, all new care homes, sheltered housings, covered shopping centres and high rise residential accommodation above 18 metres high must be fitted with Sprinkler systems.