The wall transition sleeve is a practical, environmentally sound solution for below ground generator or boiler applications that pass through the walls of buildings or concrete structures. Piping enters the sleeve through APT’s special flexible entry boots. The wall transition sleeve is an economical alternative that allows a straightforward installation with no tools.
The APT® below grade intermediate piping sump is a multifunctional component in the underground flexible piping system. The IPS-2424 and IPS-3636 can be used as a containment sump for fittings when utilizing a tee between dispenser islands, for contained piping splices, or for line branching points. These sumps are ideal for a low point sensor chamber between USTs and dispenser islands where required.
EBW™ brand Defender Series™ multiport sumps feature a solid fiberglass design and provide a watertight tank top containment solution for fill and vapor spill containers. Designed for use with Defender Series™ multiport manways, these multiport sumps allow you to reduce the number of forecourt manways for better site appearance and improved pedestrian safety. The two-piece design eliminates confined spaces and gives installers full access to the containment during installation. The octagonal base design features eight flat panels molded together which provide ideal installation surfaces for 90° pipe entries. Each package includes a watertight sump shield, a sump reducer, the appropriate size and quantity of Neoprene boots and clamps.
Installations of UPP® pipework occurring in markets that require KIWA certifications of products will require specialized components. These components include an anti-permeation ring, a primary formed pipe bend, and pipe termination fitting.
All EVO™ Series Automatic Tank Gauges (ATGs) include the industry’s only fully integrated Turbine Pump Interface (TPI) capability for enhanced and automated submersible turbine pump monitoring and control.
Use these specialized APT™ brand tools to aid in your installation of XP pipework and containment systems.