CALL FOR PRICING - Composite Track Pan, High Temp - Center Pan Only Part #7240

CALL FOR PRICING - Composite Track Pan, High Temp - Center Pan Only Part #7240

$1,853.00
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Ultratech Railroad Spill Containment Brochure FAQs Resources & Docs Compliance & Regs Frequently Asked Questions What is the flow rate for each drain? 147 gallons-per-minute (gpm) when pans are connected with flow-throughs. How do these pans ship? Because of the length of the Ultra-Track Pans, they must be side-loaded onto a dedicated flatbed or conestoga truck. Even a single pan will require this method of shipping. Center pans stack 6 high, and side pans ship 12 high. How many Ultra-Track Pans can ship on a truck? A total of 12 centers and 24 sides can fit on one 48’ flatbed. If shipping alone, 12 centers can ship on one truck and 48 sides can fit on one truck. Where do Ultra-Track Pans ship from? The track pans ship from Jacksonville, Florida. If you order the optional grates, those will ship from Mentor, Ohio. What is the temperature rating of the Ultra-Track Pan, Composite Models? The temperature rating will vary depending on the chemical. Please see the chemical compatibility guide for more information. High-temp Ultra-Track Pans are available. Please contact us for more information. Is there a way for spilled liquid to be routed to a larger containment area (tank, pond, etc)? Yes. The Ultra-Track Pans have a drain manifold option available that can be used to pipe spilled liquids from the pans to larger containment so catastrophic spills can still be completely contained and prevented from contaminating the surrounding environment.. What diameter is the drain and or manifold? The drain is 4” and drains into the 3” manifold. This allows the pan to drain faster as the 4” opening reduces the friction and surface tension of the fluid at the inlet of a gravity drain. More Info / Downloads Specifications Helps Comply with These Rules & Regulations EPA Container Storage Regulation 40 CFR 264.175 ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG)

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