Inline Screened Overflows - Designed for exisitng overflows that are not up to regulations, these fittings can be placed in the existing pipeline lenght, simply cut a section out of the pipework to allow the Inline Overflow to fit into the space to bring the system upto regulations
The overflow is a necessary item for any storage tank, and must be screened as part of the Water Fittings Regulations 1999 for potable water tanks to prevent igress of insects and debris into the tank, these regulations were more commonly known previously as BYELAW 30,.
A Screened overflow for a potable (drinking) water tank should be at least twice the inlet size on the tank.
Drayton Tank and Accessories are leading specialists supplying a range of tank and storage products including; fuel storage tanks, water tanks, waste chemical tanks, oil tanks, tank accessories and tank fittings.
Based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Drayton Tank has the largest range of water tanks and storage tanks within the UK. Our extensive range of tanks can be used in a variety of industries from storing drinking water to waste oil tanks. We can also provide tank solutions for either storing below or above the ground.
Tanks Include:
Chemical tanks
Cicular tanks
One piece tanks
Open top tank
Potable water tanks
Sectional tanks
Tank fittings and accessories
Two piece tanks
Waste water tanks
Drayton’s tanks come with a backflow prevention which uses type AB airgaps that provides category 5 protection from contaminated storage within the tank. Our range of tank fittings and connections completes the storage requirements with a choice of insulation options on standard, feed, expansion and chemical resistant tanks.
We are fast becoming a one stop supplier for all your storage tank requirements! Visit the Drayton Tank website for more details.
Ordered our first Drayton GRP tank this week to convert into one of our own products and must say the quality of the product was absolutely fantastic. Quick turnaround from order placement and delivered on the day they advised. What more could a customer want?