Rain Harvesting TASS20 Tank Screens Installation Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Rain Harvesting
Table of Contents
Tank Screens
Installation and Specification Guide
TASS20 Tank Screens
PRODUCT DETAILS
Securing your and keeping out mosquitoes, leaves and debris is a critical
step in successful rainwater collection.
A Tank Screen is fundamental to achieving just that. The fine (955 micron)
mesh screen keeps out what needs keeping out, and lets in as much water as any
rain event can throw at it.
Code | Size | Country |
---|---|---|
TASS20 | 200mm | Global |
TATS11 | 300mm | |
TATS12 | 400mm | |
TATS02 | 500mm |
Installation
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
- Tank Screen
TOOLS/MATERIALS YOU MAY REQUIRE
- Screws
- Screwdriver or drill
TANK SCREEN
-
If you already have a tank screen installed, remove it prior to installing the new tank screen.
-
Place the Tank Screen into the inlet hole of the tank, making sure it is approximately centred in the hole, and that the rim of the tank screen covers the inlet fully.
NOTE:
If installing together with a Solar Shield place that into the inlet hole of the tank first – refer to solar shield installation instructions. -
Secure the Tank Screen in place using screws (up to 8 gauge in size) that are suitable for the tank material.
Product Specifications
Country| Code| TANK HOLE SIZE| A| B| C| D|
E
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Global| TASS20| 202-208| 238| 217| 54| 57| 200
7.95″-8.19″| 9.4″| 8.5″| 2.1″| 2.2″| 7.9″
TATS11| 280-294| 327| 306| 60| 76| 277
11.02″-11.57″| 12.9″| 12″| 2.4″| 3″| 10.9″
TATS12| 365-382| 414| 394| 60| 76| 362
14.37″-15.04″| 16.3″| 15.5″| 2.4″| 3″| 14.3″
TATS02| 455-481| 505| 492| 60| 76| 453
17.91″-18.94″| 19.9″| 19.4″| 2.4″| 3″| 17.8″
All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise stated.
Maintenance
You should regularly inspect your Tank Screen and remove any leaves or debris.
For a more thorough clean, unscrew your Tank Screen and hose it off before
reattaching to your tank.
We recommend covering the hole in your tank while cleaning the screen to
prevent mosquitoes getting in. For even easier maintenance, consider using a
Maintenance Tray – a second, removable screen with handle that sits on top of
your tank screen and captures the majority of leaves and debris for easy
removal. Alternatively, you may wish to consider installing a Maelstrom Filter
rather than using a Tank Screen and Maintenance Tray.
A common misconception about collecting rainwater is that all you need is a
roof, a tank and some rain. This ‘tanking’ approach cannot always be relied on
to deliver the volume – or quality – of water that you require. That is where
we can help.
With some thought, your rain harvesting system can provide you with cleaner
water and lots of it. Whether you’re completely reliant on tank water or
wanting to keep the garden green, our simple steps will help you achieve your
goal.
The Rain Harvesting approach to rainwater collection involves using tested and
proven products to make quality rainwater available for use in and around your
property. You don’t need much to get started and you will be surprised how
easy it is to get the most out of your rainwater system.
COMPLIANCE
DISCLAIMER This product specification is not a complete guide to product
usage. Further information is available from Rain Harvesting Pty Ltd and from
the installation and Operating instructions. This specification sheet must be
read in conjunction with the installation and Operating Instructions and all
applicable statutory requirement. Product specifications may change without
notice. © Rain Harvesting Pty Ltd
AS/NZS 4020:2005 – Testing of products for use in contact with drinking water.
RAIN HARVESTING
by Blue Mountain Co
For more information or to find out
how we can help, just give us a call on
+61 7 3248 9600
Or visit our website at
rainharvesting.com
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>