How do you install an underground water tank?

How do you install an underground water tank?

  • Step 1. Trench excavation: Excavate to spec with ~300 mm working clearance, safe battering, and a firm, level, compacted crushed-rock base.
  • Step 2. Placement of tank: Lower via lifting lugs, set on the base, and level in both directions with feet stable.
  • Step 3. Placing water in tank: Pre-fill to the specified volume to stabilise the tank and counter buoyancy if groundwater is below the midline.
  • Step 4. Backfilling: Backfill evenly in ≤300 mm layers with 7 mm minus/type b crushed rock, hand-compact without stressing the tank.
  • Step 5. Plumbing of feed and overflow pipes: Install the inlet and overflow with ≥1% fall; connect the overflow to the stormwater with an accessible non-return valve.
  • Step 6. Mounting of the self-cleaning vortex filter urvf01: Mount vertically with adequate fall near the downpipe or beside the tank; connect per spec.
  • Step 7. Plumbing up the submersible pump: Fit supplied pump fittings and lifting chain, connect discharge to outlet, and any mains changeover device.
  • Step 8. Wiring the pump and pressure switch: Mount the controller/pressure switch, run cable in conduit, and have a licensed electrician complete wiring.
  • Step 9. Inspection and servicing: Inspect and pressure-test for leaks; schedule periodic cleaning and function checks of filters and internal parts.
  • Step 10. Landscaping and commissioning: Cover and finish with paving/landscaping; ensure the lid is sealed and commission the system.

The underground rainwater tank system must be installed by a qualified plumber/installer. Installation by a non-licensed person may void the warranty. All wiring must be performed by a licensed electrician. Follow the Polmaster underground water tank installation guide to ensure you have a successful installation.