Hello,
I'm looking for a recuperator to put in my cellar. He must therefore go to the door ... he can be 1m80 tall which will allow me to overflow the main sewer. Would be just to equip a flush, there are 2 of us, what is the minimum volume for the recuperator?
Thanks for your advice.
What water collector to put in the cellar?
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Welcome Xavax. In terms of capacity, the problem is not the same already if you live in the Luberon or the Belgian Ardennes .....
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Okay, that's fine, it floats a lot in your corner. Let's say that the hunts will consume 30 liters / day / person.
If you want to hold out in summer, without calling too much on the city support, you need at least 1 cubic meter, 2 would be safer.
If you want to hold out in summer, without calling too much on the city support, you need at least 1 cubic meter, 2 would be safer.
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elephant Supreme Honorary éconologue PCQ ..... I'm too cautious, not rich enough and too lazy to really save the CO2! http://www.caroloo.be
Hello
a little trick to pass a pocket of 1000 liters in a door of 70 cm
dismantle the metal frame of the pocket put 100 to 200 liters of hot water in the pocket, wait 15 min, leave the valve open, put one or two boards on the pocket and roll on it with the car, the pocket fits without breaking .
pass it through the door, put 100 liters of hot water in it, wait 15 minutes, close it and then inflate it with compressed air through the valve.
the pocket returns to its shape.
if the frame is not removable, cut it in half and then re-weld it.
I imagine the question that the future owners (the later the better) of my house will ask themselves:
but how did he manage to get in this tank?
a little trick to pass a pocket of 1000 liters in a door of 70 cm
dismantle the metal frame of the pocket put 100 to 200 liters of hot water in the pocket, wait 15 min, leave the valve open, put one or two boards on the pocket and roll on it with the car, the pocket fits without breaking .
pass it through the door, put 100 liters of hot water in it, wait 15 minutes, close it and then inflate it with compressed air through the valve.
the pocket returns to its shape.
if the frame is not removable, cut it in half and then re-weld it.
I imagine the question that the future owners (the later the better) of my house will ask themselves:
but how did he manage to get in this tank?
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Hello,
I saw on a living room rigid but rectangular water tanks with large ribs.
It is made to put in crawl spaces or in cellars when there is not too much space ...
The thickness must pass without bp through the door!
By cons, I did not note the brand of the product, sorry
Seen in Alsace on a show in Mulhouse in 2009 (Energivie show)
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I saw on a living room rigid but rectangular water tanks with large ribs.
It is made to put in crawl spaces or in cellars when there is not too much space ...
The thickness must pass without bp through the door!
By cons, I did not note the brand of the product, sorry
Seen in Alsace on a show in Mulhouse in 2009 (Energivie show)
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this show has a site: www.energivie.fr
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Bonjour,
see this type of tank:
this way ..
and don't forget that flexible tanks have a strong footprint !!
cordially
see this type of tank:
this way ..
and don't forget that flexible tanks have a strong footprint !!
cordially
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