7000 Litre Rainwater Harvesting + System
Ref: ECOhydro7000PLUS
1. Collect rainwater from roof
2. Filter the rainwater
3. Store the water
4. Pumped to a garden tap
5. Use your rainwater on the garden
Our 5000 litre Rainwater Harvesting Tank is an automatic rainwater harvesting system which you can use to collect and supply water for when you need it. Suitable for both Domestic and Commercial use.
This rainwater harvesting system consists of a high quality, industrial strength MDPE (Medium Density Polyethylene) tank complete with pipe work connections, submersible pump and a water filter. This system offers you great savings on main water consumption and help towards the environment.
Why install a rainwater harvesting system?
If you're looking to create an eco friendly home or you're just looking to reduce your water bills then a rainwater havesting system is answer. You could dramatically reduce your mains water usage by install one of our systems. You can directly plumb rainwater to feed your toilet which will save you, on average, 8 litre per flush.
System benefits
- UK manufactured
- Lowers water bills
- Cleaner water without chemicals
- Kinder to plants
- Softer water
- Easy to use
- Next delivery available
Why Ecosure Rainwater Harvesting Tanks?
- Designed and manufactured in the UK
- Made from rotationally moulded one piece MDPE (Medium Density Polyethylene)
- Uses UK standard 4" in/outlets
- Neck ring included
easy HYDRO System includes
- 5000 Rainwater harvesting tank
- 35m head submersible water pump
- 25m of rainwater harvesting pipe
- Pump connectors
- Garden tap and connections
- Roll of PTFE Tape
Water Tank Dimensions
Dimensions |
H:1675mm x Dia:2150mm |
Outlet |
Upto 4" |
Weight |
160kg |
Access |
16" Lid |
Capacity |
5000 litres / 1100 gal |
Rainwater Pump Specifications
The HydroForce™ Series 3 is an electronically-controlled, pressure-sensitive, submersible, centrifugal roto-dynamic pump with no reciprocating parts.
- Pressure-sensitive (demand) pump which turns itself off until there is a demand for water.
- Max head (nominal) 35 metres, pump pressure at outlet 3.5 bar.
- Dry-run Protection: when no water is detected for 8 seconds, the pump is turned off by the printed circuit board (PCB) in order to protect the motor and pump from burning out. Automatic reset after a period of 30 minutes. If water is still not detected, subsequent reset periods are 1.5 hours, 3 hours, 7 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours then back to the beginning of the cycle. Additionally, a thermal switch, not connected to the PCB, turns the pump off when motor overheats. It resets when cool which make take several hours.
- New: Inlet cartridge filter, inlet strainer and output pipe connector are factory-fitted and the seals tested to ensure proper running of the pump.
- Guaranteed for 2 years.
- Electricity consumption 800 watts at 220-240 Volts AC 50 Hz (requires 10 or 13 amp fuse and RCD mains socket). Connection cable 10m H07RN-F.
- Inlet port to the non-removable filter 1 inch (25mm) female BSP. Output port 1 inch (25mm) female BSP provided with push-fit connector for 1 inch (25mm) MDPE pipe (1 ¼ inch (32mm) connector option by special order).
- Dimensions L 565 W 185 H 260 mm, weight 13.1 kgs
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Putting it all together
- Connect your rainwater downpipe to the Ecosure underground water filter via underground pipework.
- Using the other 4" outlet on the underground water filter, connect this to your Ecosure underground water tank using one of the pre-moulded 4" outlets in the tank (this will need to be drilled out).
- Drill a hole near the top of water tank and feed the rainwater pipe into the tank.
- Before lowering your water pump into the water tank you should connect the rainwater pipe to the water pump.
- Run the rainwater pipe to where want to put your garden tap.
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Rainwater Harvesting FAQ's
Q: Can I drinking the rainwater I collect?
A: Without filtering the rainwater with a UV steriliser it cannot be consumed.
Q: What can I use my collected rainwater for?
A: Rainwater can be used most things in the garden as it is better for plant than tap water. Rainwater can also be used in the house to flush the toilet and also run your washing machine. Rainwater can also be consumed if filtered properly. |
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