
Vacuum Collection Tanks
Type 30 Vacuum Plant
The largest standard vacuum plant that Evac produce. It has a 2.9m³ epoxy coated storage tank and comes with a range of vacuum pump sizes. It has 2No. 75mm Vacuum inlets for handling large amounts of sewage. The Type 30 range is used on medium to large Evac projects.
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Type 10 Vacuum Plant
The Type 10 units comes with a 1.2m³ epoxy coated storage tank. It has 2 No. 75mm vacuum inlets for handing sewage and grey water. This Type 10 range is used on medium Evac project’s.
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Vacuum Collection Tanks

Vacuum Collection Tanks
MiniVac Vacuum Plant
The MiniVac unit comes with a 0.7m³ epoxy coated storage tank and has been designed for condensate/supermarket systems. The MiniVac comes fitted with a discharge pump which adds flexibility in locating the unit
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European Vacuum Drainage Systems
If you require further information on any of these products please do not hesitate to contact us.
Email: enquiries@evds.org.uk
Address: Unit 35, Lordswood Industrial Estate
Gleamingwood Drive
Chatham
Kent
ME5 8RZ
United Kingdom
Phone: + 44 1634 684 779
Fax: + 44 1634 661 510

Vacuum Collection Tanks
Horizon Junior
The Horizon Junior unit is another option for condensate only systems. Its small footprint makes is easy to locate in the ever congested retail market.
Online Flex
The online flex unit is fitted with sewage forwarding pumps. These create vacuum whilst discharging the waste to the sewer. A unit with a small footprint capable of handling black water.

Vacuum Collection Tanks

Environmental Water Treatment
Is there really enough water on Earth?
Water Footprint, is a concept to describe personal water consumption. It is a widely known fact the water is a finite resource. Unfortunately in the developed world we have taken water for granted as it is provided to us instantly through water fountains, baths, wash hand basins and even ornamental fountains and manmade ponds. Since fresh water makes up only a fraction of all the water on Earth it is a resource we cannot afford to squander.