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Rainwater filters
Before starting the installation of the rainwater tank, remember to install a suitable dirt filter. Water flowing into the tank must be filtered. The easiest way of filtration is to retain solid contaminants such as leaves, small twigs, etc. Depending on the intended use of rainwater and the solutions used to capture it, filter systems are installed inside and / or outside the rainwater tank.
We distinguish:
● Collecting filters - basket filters in which impurities are deposited
● Flow filters - impurities are discharged directly to the sewage system, ditch.
Comparison of the Rewatec filters:
The table below shows the Rewatec rainwater filters.
Filter |
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Description |
Flow-through filter, pollutants go to the sewage system |
The impurities go to the basket filter |
The impurities go to the combined basket filter with a downpipe |
Possibility to connect 3 pipelines to the filters |
Can be connected to existing pipelines; inlet and outlet at the same level |
Inlet and outlet at the same level |
Assembly |
Installation inside the tank with an extension kit |
Suspended inside the tank |
Suspended inside the tank |
Installation in the ground in front of the tank |
Installation in the ground in front of the tank |
Installation in the ground in front of the tank |
For tanks |
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Max. catchment area (roof) [m2] |
150 |
350 |
350 |
350 |
500 |
1500, 3000, 6000* |
Screen mesh size [mm] |
0,8 |
0,9 |
0,9 |
0,9 |
0,5 |
0,7** |
Additional elements |
Supplementary kit for the BlueLine II or F-Line tank |
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VS20 / VS60 tube, spacer ring, TopCover |
* Depending on model selection
** Possibility to order another mesh sizes
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