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Harlequin NP1100SL Non-Potable Water Storage Tank

The Harlequin NP1100SL water storage tank is ideal for the storage of non-potable water at agricultural, industrial, commercial and domestic sites.

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£405.00+VAT

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Harlequin NP1100SL Non-Potable Water Storage Tank

 

Length:  1650mm
Width:  690mm
Height:  1420mm
Weight:  60KGS
Actual Capacity:1095 litres

 

Product Summary:
Not for human consumption, Harlequin Non-Potable Water Storage Tanks are manufactured from a specialist grade of Medium Density Polyethylene and are ideal for the storage of non-potable water at agricultural, industrial, commercial and domestic sites.

 

Standard Equipment:

  • 4" Inspection Access complete with Plastic Screw Cap
  • Manhole Access Lid
  • 1" Outlet

 

Pricing & Delivery:
Prices quoted include delivery to anywhere in mainland UK and Northern Ireland but excludes offshore islands and locations. Deliveries will be made by articulated lorry and it is the customers responsibility to ensure safe and adequate access plus off loading. Off loading of heavy items should be made by fork lift or similar heavy lifting equipment. If there is any doubt about delivery access or off loading please contact us to discuss the options available. Please allow a minimum of 10 working days for delivery.

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