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3.Tank shape Tank shape
Linear
Default setting
linear tank, rectangular tanks, vertical cylinders,
basement-welded steel tanks.
Cylindric
cylindrical tank (optionally, see Cyl. > 50 m³),
horiz.
horizontal cylinders; tubular tanks, max. 45 m³; typical
shape for steel outdoor or buried tanks.
Ball-shaped
spherical tank; buried tanks with spherical
basic shape; frequently plastic buried tank (GRP).
Oval
oval basement tanks; typical shape of GRP
tanks and single-walled sheet metal tanks
Convex
Plastic battery tanks, convex,
slightly convex shape, alternative to linear
Concave
Plastic battery tanks, concave,
slightly concave shape, alternative to linear
Holed
Plastic tank with recess
plastic
Plastic tank with a large recess (hollow) in the center
(without tape bindings)
Cyl.
large cylindrical outdoor tank 50000 litres to 100000
> 50.000 L
litres; a special bearing chart conversion table can be
ordered specifically for large cylindrical tanks of 50 m³ to
100 m³.
Metal oil
Plate tank or plate tank battery
tanks
linear side walls, with semicircular arc up and down.
Bearing
Enter a special tank shape from existing bearing chart.
chart
For this purpose, up to 16 value pairs (height in mm +
volume in L) can be entered.
Before the value pairs are entered, the values for the
tank volumes must be entered in step 4 and for the tank
height in step 5.
Index: 0
Index: 1
Index: 2
Index: 3
max.
Index: 16 max. cm max. L
Not all 15 intermediate value pairs (Index: 1 - 15) have to be entered.
A linear interpolation is made between 2 interpolation values. For a linear range of the tank
geometry it is sufficient to enter a lower and an upper value pair.
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0 cm
xxx.x cm xxxx L
. cm
. cm
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1 / SmartBox
0 L
Specified value pair (do not have to
be entered).
first value pair entered
L
L
max. inside height of tank the
max. tank volume (= "5.Tank height")
is allocated automatically and does
not have to be entered.
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2 / SmartBox
3
Input value
Not linear
Linear
Not linear
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