CULTEC Recharger 150, Contactor 100 Models Now Available With Internal Manifold Capability
CULTEC Inc. has added internal manifold capability to its Recharger 150 and Contactor 100 subsurface storm water chambers. This feature allows for maximum design flexibility and also eliminates the need for fabricated pipe manifolds, according to the company.
Developed by CULTEC, the internal manifold is created by inserting a CULTEC HVLV SFCx2 feed connector into the portal located on the sidewall of the CULTEC storm water chamber. Polyethylene liner is placed beneath the feed connector locations to prevent scouring and to provide a smooth surface upon which the storm water may travel. The inclusion of two side portals on every chamber allows manifolding to take place at any point within the storm water management system. It removes the need to build external manifolds, thereby condensing the system by decreasing the required footprint, the company said.
According to CULTEC, the Recharger series consists of high-capacity chambers able to store large volumes of storm water. The Contactor series consists of lower profile models that can accommodate systems with high water tables or other depth restraints or when a larger infiltrative surface area is required by design. The addition of this design element completes the transition from using conventional pipe header systems to the internal manifold capability for CULTEC’s storm water chambers.
Source: CULTEC