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AquaClad® Slimline Rainwater Tank
AquaClad® Slimline Colorbond Tanks
AquaClad® slimline rainwater tanks are available in Zincalume or in any of the Bluescope Colorbond colours. The classic steel water tank look can be recreated in your own back yard in a stylised modern format. Read moreAquaClad® Slimline Tank Architectural Finishes
AquaClad® slimline rainwater tanks are unqiue in their ability to be directly clad with almost any finish. In particular, architectural cladding options that are used for many new buildings can used to clad the AquaClad tank ensuring that the tank can either be in sympathy with the overall design of the building - or an architectural highlight. Read moreAquaClad® Slimline Rainwater Tanks for Tight Spots
Think of a space where you can fit a tank - but you just cannot get the tank to that tight spot. Or, you could get it there but the cost of moving it there is prohibitive. Think again - the AquaClad® can be walked to any place that a person can access and be easily assembled in-situ.
Read moreRainwater Tank Mains Water Controllers
Mains water controllers are an important part of a rain harvesting system when you are using tank water inside your home. A mains water controller is able to sense when your rainwater tank is empty and then automatically switch the water supply into your home from the tank to mains water. That means that you will never run out of water inside your home. Read moreDomestic First Flush Diverter
First Flush Water Diverters are an important component of rainwater harvesting systems. By preventing the first, most contaminated water from the roof entering the tank they:
1. Improve rainwater quality and safety
2. Help extend the life of pumps (used to distribute rainwater for use)and internal appliances (such as hot water systems, washing machines, dishwashers, etc)
3. Reduce tank maintenance
Domestic Rain Heads
Rain heads are an important part of harvesting and storing clean rainwater for use in and around the home. To the extent possible, rain heads should filter as much debris as possible while requiring little maintenance.
Rainheads should be installed on all pipes delivering rainwater to the rainwater tank.
Read moreWater Filters
Rain Filters provide extra confidence in your rainwater quality by filtering sediment, colour and odour from rainwater. Two types available, one ideal for systems where rainwater is used inside the home, and another for tanks that supply water for outside use only. Read moreWhole of Roof Filtration Domestic
In some rainwater harvesting applications it is possible to install a central "whole of roof" filter which filters rainwater supplied from a number of down pipes that then feed into a central pipe for delivery to the filter. Read moreTank Level Indicator
The Rain Alert is an innovative tank level indicator from Rain Harvesting. It uses ultrasonic technology and wireless radio transmission to deliver the water level in your tank to an electornic readout pluged into a power outlet in your home.
That means the tank elvel indicator can be put in the most convenient place for you to provide you with an easy to read indication of how much rainwater you have in your tank.
Read moreCommercial First Flush Diverter
AquaClad® recommends the Rain Harvesting Commercial Downpipe First Flush Water Diverter. It utiliszes a dependable ball and flap system. As the water level rises in the diverter chamber, the balls float, sealing the chamber when full, preventing any further water entering the diverter. The subsequent flow of water is then automatically directed along the pipe system to the tank. Read moreCommercial Rain Heads
Rain heads are an important part of harvesting and storing clean rainwater for use in and around commercial buildings. To the extent possible, rain heads should filter as much debris as possible while requiring little maintenance. Read moreWhole of Roof Filtration Commercial
In some rainwater harvesting applications it is possible to install a central "whole of roof" filter which filters rainwater supplied from a number of down pipes that then feed into a central pipe for delivery to the filter.
A whole of roof filter needs to be sized to ensure it can cope with the flow rate governed by the size of the roof area being harvested.
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