GEP Regenwater products
Pumps - Rainwater Pumps
IRM - Rainwater Changeover System with Self-priming Diaphragm Pump
The IRMĀ®-1 Watermanager is a plug-in, compact installation for rainwater use in single-family homes. The break tank for drinking water supply is in accordance with EN1717 type AB. Content 3 liters. The IRMĀ®-1 Watermanager has a 24 Volt self-priming membrane pump with automatic pressure control. The motor-controlled ball valve provides for the switch between rainwater and drinking water operation.
Filters - Trident Tank filters
GEP Trident - Box Filter with Skimmer Overflow
Trident filters are a highly efficient dynamic rainwater filter, ensuring that a maximum volume of water passes through the filter and into the tank. The filter acts as the first step in the rainwater treatment process and has the capability to reduce the overall lifetime cost of the entire rainwater harvesting system.
Grey Water - Grey Water Filters
GEP - Filters for Greywater
Filters for greywater from bath and shower, water recycling. The greywater from shower, sink and bath is taken to a collection tank. But first it is filtered through a special mechanical filter, which is based on the Trident technology of GEP and equipped with automatic filter cleaners so that the efficiency remains optimal. The slightly contaminated grey water is then led to the greywater system where it is biologically and then cleaned with a membrane filter. GEP produces such greywater filters in various designs, sizes and capacities. For the smaller systems, filters with connections of 110/125 mm, 160 mm and 200/250 mm are available.
Break Tanks
GEP - Break Tanks
GEP delivers break tanks with a type AB break. A break tank is a reservoir that is placed between the water meter and one or more tap points. Break tanks are also called disconnect tanks.
Infiltration - Infiltration Boxes
GEP - Matrix Infiltration Boxes
The Matrix infiltration boxes ensure the infiltration of rainwater into the ground. Infiltration of rainwater is the process of rainwater which ends up in the soil and not in the sewer system. The matrix infiltration box must be buried in the ground and connected to the drainpipe of your house or garage.
