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BLACKBOX - PORTABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Tim from STOREIT4LESS

Many cabin builders and a growing number of plumbers now recommend and/or install our BLACKBOX products.
100% NZ made.
We also do custom build commercial cutter macerator pump systems.

Our BLACKBOX waste management systems are an elegant, cost effective solution, ideal
- for managing waste from portable cabins, RV’s, portable offices, houses or
- for installation in a premise where it is necessary to lift/pump waste from below ground level to above ground level

Specs
- Standard Pump: up to 80 metres distance, or height of 6 metres
- Manufactured in NZ of highest quality, highly durable components
- No moving parts to clog or break
- Simple installation, portable, no professional install help required
- Shipped anywhere in NZ
- Product warranty(s)
- Friendly telephone support (021) 355 005

How the BLACKBOX works:
Waste water from kitchen, bathroom and toilet drain into a BLACKBOX holding tank. When the level of waste within the tank increases, a float automatically turns on the pump and sucks the waste water out a 40mm diameter outlet port. When the waste in the holding drops, the float switch turns off the pump.

Simple to install, robust, no professional help required.

Included:
1 x premium grade tank (20 year warranty)
1 x 25 mm emergency drain tap
1 x 750 Watt 40mm submersible pump with float switch
1 x 10 metre 3 pin plug lead
1 x Brass Flap Check Valve
1 x 80mm Valterra RV inlet connection
1 x 80mm - 100mm adaptor fitting
1 x Quick release Anka barrel union
1 x Large airtight hatch
1 x tank breather

Tank specifications:
- Moulded polyethylene (will not crack, fade or rust)
- One piece construction (exceptionally strong and easy to clean)
- UV stabilised to withstand harsh NZ sun & resist algae growth

Pump Specifications:
- Motor 750W (can upgrade BLACKBOX-270 to 790W or 1100w)
- Cable Length 10m
- Max Temperature 35 Degrees
- Flow Rate 15000 l/h
- Max Height 8m
- Max Immersion 7m
- Max Particle Size 35mm
- Cable length 10m

Why buy from us:
- We take pride in what we build
- The pump has a 24 month return to base warranty
- The tanks have a 20 year return to base warranty

Delivery:
- Generally within 10 days

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to call me on (021) 355 005

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