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Part No. 28 100 57 e 7 / 16
linear tank, rectangular tanks, vertical cylinders,
basement-welded steel tanks.
horiz.
cylindrical tank (optionally, see Cyl. > 50 m³),
horizontal cylinders; tubular tanks, max. 45 m³; typical
shape for steel outdoor or buried tanks.
spherical tank; buried tanks with spherical
basic shape; frequently plastic buried tank (GRP).
oval basement tanks; typical shape of GRP
tanks and single-walled sheet metal tanks
Plastic battery tanks, convex,
slightly convex shape, alternative to linear
Plastic battery tanks, concave,
slightly concave shape, alternative to linear
plastic
Plastic tank with a large recess (hollow) in the center
> 50.000 L
large cylindrical outdoor tank 50000 litres to 100000
litres; a special bearing chart conversion table can be
ordered specifically for large cylindrical tanks of 50 m³ to
tanks
Plate tank or plate tank battery
linear side walls, with semicircular arc up and down.
chart
Enter a special tank shape from existing bearing chart.
For this purpose, up to 16 value pairs (height in mm +
volume in L) can be entered.
Before the value pairs are entered, the values for the
tank volumes must be entered in step 4 and for the tank
Index: 1 xxx.x cm xxxx L
Index: 2 . cm L
Index: 3 . cm L
max.
Index: 16 max. cm max. L
Specified value pair (do not have to
be entered).
first value pair entered
max. inside height of tank the
max. tank volume (= “5.Tank height”)
is allocated automatically and does
Not all 15 intermediate value pairs (Index: 1 - 15) have to be entered.
A linear interpolation is made between 2 interpolation values. For a linear range of the tank
geometry it is sufficient to enter a lower and an upper value pair.