
Detailed Description:

Submersible pump and tank integrated unit
Now, I'd like to discuss the Runping Ground Burial with all of you.Integrated pump in boxDifferences from standard water tanks:
1. Standard water tanks are welded, while the integrated submersible pump water tanks are bolted together. There are three types of integrated submersible pump water tanks:
Galvanized steel sheet, molded into shape, with all the stamping panels bolted together.
(2) SUS304 stainless steel material, formed, with the forming blocks of each stamping plate connected by bolts.
(3) Made of 3mm galvanized steel plate and 0.4mm stainless steel composite, these materials vary greatly in price.

Buried tank with integrated pump systemWith ordinaryStainless Steel Water TankConstruction plans vary as well; I will introduce them to you below.Submersible pumpIntegrated Water Tank Construction Plan
To ensureSubmersible pump integrated systemThe water tank meets high design standards during production. Our company operates in accordance with the enterprise standards issued by the Jiangsu Provincial Administration for Quality and Technical Supervision, with the serial number Q/320925YLP001-2013.
Tank specifications: 25m x 18m x 2.5m = 1125m³
Sheet specifications: Top panel 2.0mm, Side panels 3.0mm/3.0mm/3.0mm, Bottom panel 3.0mm

Anti-float buried water tank construction procedure:
Bottom panel cutting → Bottom panel installation → Bottom panel connection → Bottom panel sealing inspection → Side panel cutting → Side panel connection → Side panel connection sealing inspection → Top panel cutting → Top panel connection → Top panel installation
1. According to the design requirements for the water tank specifications and models, lubricated assembly-style water tank module panels are used in the factory. First, the panels are marked, then sent to the cutting machine to be cut into 106×106cm blocks. After the panels are cut, the four corners are trimmed to 90-degree angles, and then sent to the hydraulic press to be molded into 100×100cm and 50×50cm convex-concave panels, with all flanges being 90 degrees.
2. Upon arrival at the site, first assemble the shaped panels using bolts and seals for securing the connections. Bolt the panels together according to the tank's dimensions (length x width x height), forming several panels of the tank or dividing them into sections connected by bolts based on the tank's length and height. The top layer of the water tank is connected using bolts.
3. After assembling several panels, prepare for the assembly and connection of the bottom box. When bolting the bottom plate, the manufacturer of the buried-type box pump integrated unit should first seal the bottom plate dimensions. Arrange the bottom plate on the bottom box for sealing connection. After the bottom plate is connected, conduct oil check and visual inspection of the sealing section to prevent phenomena such as loose seals.
4. After the base panel is connected, proceed with the connection of the wall panel to the base panel. Bolt connections first place the code on one side of the base panel of the water tank, then after the codes on all four sides are in place, adjust the flanges for connection. The general relative angle of the dimensions should be below 2mm, ensuring straight lines, with the corners requiring a 90-degree connection between the bottom and the wall.
5. The bottom of the water tank is sealed to the wall with bolts and seals, followed by connecting the top to the wall, ensuring the edges align to form a basically horizontal straight line. According to customer requirements, the manhole of the tank is connected at the specified location, typically installed near the float ball of the inlet hole.
6. After the water tank is sealed, proceed to open the inlet, outlet, overflow, drain, fire hydrant, and install the ladder near the manhole.





