Groundskeeping Journal Issue 20 2023 | Page 45

TURF MANAGEMENT to an incredible 80L / min , ideal for bigger areas such as sports stadiums and venues , as well as estates .
For estate managers , consider TankBoost when maintaining areas of turf and land but lacking both suitable water flow and storage . The tanks are just another tool to ensure the best quality groundskeeping , especially over areas of land that require daily maintenance .
For maintaining huge areas of turf , more than one tank may be required to have the capacity to store the appropriate amount of water .
TankBoost is designed with capacity in mind . The product can easily store vast amounts of water by ‘ daisy chaining ’ the vessels together , much like our existing AccuBoost range . Linking multiple tanks will
For maintaining huge areas of turf , more than one tank may be required to have the capacity to store the appropriate amount of water .
enable groundskeepers to store large amounts of water at the right pressure for the sprinkler system , which provides an easy solution to
boosting mains water flow in bigger areas such as sports stadiums and venues .
We will conduct a survey of the ground to determine the required flow rate and what product is more suitable , TankBoost or AccuBoost .
For instance , AccuBoost is more suitable when you need to store water at pressure . When an outlet , such as a sprinkler , is opened the water from the accumulator tank is released , providing additional flow to the mains supply . This ensures adequate water flow and improved sprinkler performance .
We have guides to take you through every step in the process of installing either products , from specification to installation .
If you ’ re still unsure which accumulator tank is right for your gardening needs , Salamander Pumps has an easy-to-use online product selector tool to identify which tank is best suited to the job in hand .
Salamander Pumps ’ product selector tool is available here : www . salamanderpumps . co . uk / product-selector . php
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