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BAGA anchoring cloth
Reinforced woven geotextile with pre-punched hole for neck 600 mm.
178,85 €
The package includes two cloths that can handle a 4 m3 tank
Size per canvas: 9.1×1.4 meters Surface area: 12.74 m2
At high groundwater levels, our tanks must be carefully anchored to prevent uplift. The force to be withstood then corresponds to the volume specified for the tank
below the groundwater level, where each cubic meter corresponds to about 1000 kg of lifting force.
Different methods to perform this anchoring exist depending on the conditions and tank model.
Tanks with a smaller wet volume can be anchored in a simplified way using a pair (2 pcs) of BAGA anchoring cloths under certain conditions:
The cloths can be used for BAGA tanks with a wet volume of 4 m3 or less and which have a
central neck. For example, BAGA Sludge separator 1-2 households.
In the case of tanks with two necks, the cloths are placed between the tank necks.
The groundwater level must never exceed the lower edge of the lowest tank penetration, which is usually the outlet pipe.
Tanks must be fully buried so that at least 200 mm of the neck is below ground level.
In addition, the backfill must have a density of more than 1300 kg/m3
The package includes two cloths that can handle a 4 m3 tank
Size per canvas: 9.1×1.4 meters Surface area: 12.74 m2
At high groundwater levels, our tanks must be carefully anchored to prevent uplift. The force to be withstood then corresponds to the volume specified for the tank
below the groundwater level, where each cubic meter corresponds to about 1000 kg of lifting force.
Different methods to perform this anchoring exist depending on the conditions and tank model.
Tanks with a smaller wet volume can be anchored in a simplified way using a pair (2 pcs) of BAGA anchoring cloths under certain conditions:
The cloths can be used for BAGA tanks with a wet volume of 4 m3 or less and which have a
central neck. For example, BAGA Sludge separator 1-2 households.
In the case of tanks with two necks, the cloths are placed between the tank necks.
The groundwater level must never exceed the lower edge of the lowest tank penetration, which is usually the outlet pipe.
Tanks must be fully buried so that at least 200 mm of the neck is below ground level.
In addition, the backfill must have a density of more than 1300 kg/m3




