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10 March 2010

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Aquavac

Aquavac

DCS Aquavac, Tomorrow's Technology Today


The Aquavac removes debris from underground lines and sewers with up to 2,000 psi pressurised water at the astonishing rate of 80 gallons per minute. The time savings to customers are remarkable and immensely cost effective as a result. We can clear pipes, culverts, ducts, conduits, all sizes of sewer and transfer lines and in-line structures such as pits, catch-basins and manholes. In addition our Aquavac services include a host of other industrial applications across a wide variety of industry sectors.


With the Aquavac’s unique pump off system, only waste is retained for disposal. Liquid is drained off automatically while the unit remains in operation. That means our vehicles carry maximum solid debris, resulting in less time lost in transit to waste sites and overall a more rapid, efficient job.


This is particularly relevant in works associated with closures on roadways, railways and other restricted access sites. Aquavac does the job quicker resulting in substantial savings from closures and traffic control costs. With significant recent investment in our standardised, uniformly equipped Aquavac fleet, reliability is a further key benefit never to be overlooked.


Once the customers have seen the benefits of our Aquavacs, they never go back to older, less efficient and ultimately more costly equipment.


The Aquavac B10 Efficient, Safe, Secure, Quiet.

 

Ten unique reasons for using the Aquavac are:


  • 80gpm Triplex Pump - quick and efficient cleaning.
  • Positive Displacement Exhauster - vacuums to depths of 150 feet and 300 feet horizontally.
  • Power Pump Off System- discharges at 100gpm saving water decanting time and allowing continuous working.
  • Large Debris Capacity - 10 cu. yards / reducing trips to waste sites.
  • 360° Rotating Boom - improved noise control, allows out of hours working.
  • 200 Metres of Jetting Hose - reduces set up time.
  • Hydraulic Door Locks - better sealing, better safety.
  • Well trained, Experienced Crew - allocated to each unit, continuity of service.
  • Mobile Communication - allows direct on site updates