2288 days ago

PORTABLE ALL IN ONE WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

RR: $1,595.00

Robust, reliable, low maintenance and cost effective.

New Improvements/Features:
Float Cable Height Adjuster: Enables the pump float to activate sooner, keeping waste fluid lower within this low-profile tank
Pump Easy remove connector: Enables quick and easy disconnection, removal and replacement of the pump
FAWS: Fluid alarm wireless monitoring system. Extra peace of mind to alert you should the unexpected happen (add $179 installed)

BLACKBOX waste management systems are a dependable long-term solution for an area you don't want issues with.

Our BLACKBOX62 is designed specifically for portable cabins, offices, RV's and general premises, an ideal solution to move waste water from any location to a suitable disposal site.

Pumps waste up to 80 metres away or up to a head height of 6 metres

Waste water from the kitchen, bathroom and toilet drain into the BLACKBOX62 litre holding tank. When the level of fluid within the tank rises, a float automatically turns on the pump and sucks out the waste through a 40mm outlet pipe. When the fluid drops, the float switch then turns off the pump.

Simple to install, robust, no professional help required.

Specifications:
[1] 62 litre tank
[2] 25mm drain tap
[3] 750W
[4] 10 metre lead
[5] Brass Flap Check Valve
[6] 80mm RV inlet connection with 80mm - 100mm adaptor)
[7] Quick release union
[8] 220mm airtight hatch
[9] 40mm outlet connection fitting
[10] Vent

Tank:
[2] Wont crack, fade or rust
[3] One piece construction - exceptionally strong
[4] UV stabilised
[5] Height 455mm
[6] Depth 455mm
[7] Width 350mm
[8] Capacity 62 litres

Pump:
[1] 750 Watt
[2] Cable Length 10 metres
[3] Flow Rate 15000 litres/hour
[4] Max Head Height 6 metres
[5] Max Immersion 7 metres

Warranty's:
- Pump: 24 months return to base warranty
- Tank: 20 years return to base warranty

Delivery:
- Normally within 10 days

Avoid budget macerators. From experience, do it right and you'll save problems and money.

A local manufacturer of portable cabins has replaced over 100 of their customers macerator systems with a BLACKBOX type system.

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WE ARE CLOSED: 14 DEC - 5 JAN 2020

Price: $1,149

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