columns, drip trays, wall brackets
EQUIPMENT for tank systems
for TTE-A-DB and TTD for raised floor installation up to TTE-A-DB/TTD 990
The column consists of two stand structures made from a 100x100x3 mm square tube. These stands are bolted to two head plates with a crossbeam, each with four nuts. The collecting tray or day tank is then lifted onto the column, placed on the corresponding welding bolts and secured with four M10 nuts and captive washers. Finally, the square tube openings are closed with the enclosed caps.
for earthquake zones and Urea for elevated floor installation up to TTE-B-990-UR/EBZ/VA
The column consists of two stands with a bolted crossbeam. It is made of square tubing 120 x 150 x 5 mm. The crossbeam is bolted to the columns using four through-bolts M 16 x 140 x 8.8. The tank or collecting tray is placed on this column and secured with four M 12 nuts. The floor is secured using the external mounting brackets on the feet of the columns.
for earthquake zones and Urea for elevated floor installation for TTE-C-1500-UR/EBZ/VA and TTE-C-1950-UR/EBZ/VA
The column consists of two stands with a bolted crossbeam. It is made of square tubing 120 x 150 x 5 mm. The crossbeam is bolted to the columns using four through-bolts M 16 x 140 x 8.8. The tank or collecting tray is placed on this column and secured with four M 12 nuts. The floor is secured using the external mounting brackets on the feet of the columns.
The drip tray is used to retain water-polluting substances that could escape from leaks in the tank or from leaky connection pieces, in accordance with water law regulations. If there is no drip tray available on site for the day tank, a cubic drip tray, single-walled, made of steel, available in all standard sizes of the TTE-A-DB, must be used.
Two support brackets for the day tank are integrated into the collecting tray, each of which has an M10 weld bolt on the support corners. The day tank and the collecting tray are attached to these bolts using M10 nuts with captive washers. When the wall bracket (WK-A) is used on the day tank, the collecting tray hangs directly under the day tank. When supports (FS-A or ST-A) are used, the collecting tray stands on the supports and the day tank stands on the collecting tray.
The drip tray is used to retain water-polluting substances that could escape from leaks in the tank or from leaky connection pieces, in accordance with water law regulations. If there is no drip tray available on site for the day tank, a cubic drip tray, single-walled, made of steel, available in all standard sizes of the TTE-A-DB, must be used.
Two support brackets for the day tank are integrated into the collecting tray, each of which has an M10 weld bolt on the support corners. The day tank and the collecting tray are attached to these bolts using M10 nuts with captive washers. When using the wall bracket (WK-A on the day tank, the collecting tray hangs directly under the day tank. When using supports (FS-A or ST-A), the collecting tray stands on the supports and the day tank stands on the collecting tray.
The drip tray is used to retain water-polluting substances that could escape from leaks in the tank or from leaky connection pieces, in accordance with water law regulations. If there is no drip tray available on site for the day tank, a cubic drip tray, single-walled, made of steel, available in all standard sizes of the TTE-B-EBZ, must be used.
Two support brackets for the day tank are integrated into the collecting tray, each of which has an M10 weld bolt on the support corners. The day tank and the collecting tray are attached to these bolts using M10 nuts with captive washers. When the wall bracket (WK-B) is used on the day tank, the collecting tray hangs directly under the day tank. When supports (ST-B) are used, the collecting tray stands on the supports and the day tank stands on the collecting tray.
The drip tray is used to retain urea that could escape from leaks in the tank or from leaky connection pieces, in accordance with water law regulations. If there is no collecting space available on site for the day tank, a cubic drip tray, single-walled made of steel, available in all standard sizes of the TTE-B-UR, must be used.
Two support brackets for the day tank are integrated into the collecting tray, each of which has an M10 weld bolt on the support corners. The day tank and the collecting tray are attached to these bolts using M10 nuts with captive washers. When the wall bracket (WK-B) is used on the day tank, the collecting tray hangs directly under the day tank. When supports (FS-B or ST-B) are used, the collecting tray stands on the supports and the day tank stands on the collecting tray.
The drip tray is used to retain water-polluting substances and urea that could escape from leaks in the tank or from leaky connection pieces, in accordance with water law regulations. If there is no drip tray available on site for the day tank, a cubic drip tray, single-walled, made of stainless steel, available in all standard sizes of the TTE-B-VA, must be used.
Two support brackets for the day tank are integrated into the collecting tray, each of which has an M10 weld bolt on the support corners. The day tank and the collecting tray are attached to these bolts using M10 nuts with captive washers. When the wall bracket (WK-B) is used on the day tank, the collecting tray hangs directly under the day tank. When supports (FS-B or ST-B) are used, the collecting tray stands on the supports and the day tank stands on the collecting tray.
The drip tray is used to retain water-polluting substances that could escape from leaks in the tank or from leaky connection pieces, in accordance with water law regulations. If there is no drip tray available on site for the day tank, a cubic drip tray, single-walled, made of steel, available in all standard sizes of the TTE-C-EBZ, must be used.
Two support brackets, each with two M10 weld bolts for the day tank, are integrated into the drip tray. The day tank and drip tray are attached to these bolts using M10 nuts with captive washers. When using supports (ST-C), the drip tray stands on the supports and the day tank stands on the drip tray.
The drip tray is used to retain urea that could escape from leaks in the tank or from leaky connection pieces, in accordance with water law regulations. If there is no collecting space available on site for the day tank, a cubic drip tray, single-walled made of steel, available in all standard sizes of the TTE-C-UR, must be used.
Two support brackets, each with two M10 weld bolts for the day tank, are integrated into the drip tray. The day tank and drip tray are attached to these bolts using M10 nuts with captive washers. When using supports (FS-C or ST-C), the drip tray stands on the supports and the day tank stands on the drip tray.
The drip tray is used to retain water-polluting substances and urea that could escape from leaks in the tank or from leaky connection pieces, in accordance with water law regulations. If there is no collecting space available on site for the day tank, a cubic drip tray, single-walled, made of stainless steel, available in all standard sizes of the TTE-C-VA, must be used.
Two support brackets for the day tank are integrated into the collecting tray, each of which has an M10 weld bolt on the support corners. The day tank and the collecting tray are attached to these bolts using M10 nuts with captive washers. When using supports (FS-C or ST-C), the collecting tray stands on the supports and the day tank stands on the collecting tray.
The drip tray is used to retain water-polluting substances that may escape from leaks in the tank or from leaky connection pieces, in accordance with water law regulations. If there is no drip tray available on site for the day tank, a cubic drip tray, single-walled, made of steel, available in all standard sizes of the TTE-XL, must be used.
Wall bracket for TTE-A-DB and TTD for wall mounting of corresponding tank types. Foot elements can be ordered as an option to ensure optimal placement of the day tank or collection tray on the floor.
The wall brackets are attached to the two fastening holes in the front wall area. The tank is then positioned on the fastening wall using wall brackets, the fastening hole is drilled in the wall and secured with the appropriate dowels. (Proof of the load-bearing capacity and the fastening system is provided by the customer.)
for combination with day tank
When large emergency diesel generators run for more than 8 hours, larger amounts of engine lubricating oil are also consumed in addition to diesel fuel. This can result in the lubricating oil level in the engine oil pan falling below the level. We have developed the diesel engine oil day tank combination for this purpose. The basis is Krampitz standard single-walled day tanks with a volume of 500 liters or more. diesel fuel.
We place an additional engine lubricating oil tank with a volume of 30 or 60 liters under this day tank. at. This tank fits the dimensions between the collection tray and the day tank and is located within the external dimensions of the Krampitz standard collection tray. The oil tank is equipped with a content display on the side and a ventilation nozzle.
The flow to the machine is located on the side in the bottom area of the tank. Additional sleeves in the tank roof can accommodate float switches. The diesel fuel day tank can also be equipped with diesel return coolers. The return cooler guarantees that the fuel is cooled down by 20°Celsius. This prevents the fuel in the day tank from heating up to over 50° Celsius.