Steel Water Tank Tower

With over 20 types of tanks in stock and a complete fabrication division for stainless steel and welded tanks we are able to service the water storage needs of the smallest residential property to major industrial projects requiring sophisticated engineered and regulation compliant tanks.
Steel water tank tower. Staalboer is a family business that was established in 2003 by jan andries smith snr. A water tower is an elevated structure supporting a water tank constructed at a height sufficient to pressurize a water distribution system for the distribution of potable water and to provide emergency storage for fire protection in some places the term standpipe is used interchangeably to refer to a water tower. Composite elevated storage tank cet an elevated welded carbon steel water storage tank supported by a large diameter steel reinforced concrete support tower that extends vertically from the steel reinforced concrete foundation as a circular concrete support structure wall and has special horizontal and vertical rustication patterns formed into the exterior of the tower. Towers can be constructed from either wood or steel in a variety of styles and heights.
A1 steel water tower tanks 106 a2 steel silo 120 a3 supporting structures for spherical tanks 149 a4 above ground vertical cylindrical storage tanks 154 appendix b assessment of seismic designs for under ground storage tanks 160. Both standards assume carbon steel welded construction with appropriate coatings and linings. Staalboer is a proudly south african steel manufacturing business based in pretoria gauteng. Water towers often operate in conjunction with underground or surface service.
If you like seeing water towers collapse here you go. Tank tower engineering typically after a tower is designed fabricated and erected the water tank built at the factory for tanks under 8 diameter otherwise built separately at ground level on site is lifted by crane to it s resting place and secured. While either standard could be applied your tank both assume tanks considerably larger than this.