Kingspan has launched a new premium ‘shallow dig’ domestic rainwater system, which joins the company’s well-established portfolio of rainwater-recycling solutions.
The Gamma Rainwater range is a low-cost installation for self-build projects and residential developments. Its profile requires a shallower dig and less excavation than traditional rainwater harvesting systems as well as less backfill to secure it in place. It’s also ideally suited to rocky strata conditions where deep digs are not possible.
Gamma is designed as a ‘fit-and-forget’ system, providing homeowners with a seamless, automatic supply of harvested rainwater. It works by channelling rain from roof gutters, filtering out leaves and debris and then storing the water in an underground tank. This water is then conveyed to appliances (WCs, washing machines, outdoor taps etc) either direct, via a header tank, or is pumped direct from the main storage tank where a tank is impractical. Systems which supply WCs or washing machines are automatically backed up with mains water at no inconvenience to the householder.
Dave Vincent, Commercial Director for Kingspan Water Management (GB and Ireland) advises: “Rainwater harvesting has been gradually growing in popularity in the UK during the past 10 years or so. However, it has long been popular abroad. For example, rainwater harvesting has been around for more than 20 years in Germany, which does not have as much rainfall as the UK and is more reliant on groundwater.”
“Limiting water usage is now a legal requirement in the UK for new build domestic properties; Building Regulations require that water consumption is limited to 125 litres per person, per day.
“A rainwater harvesting system can halve the amount of water used by a homeowner and, unlike other water saving appliances (such as aerated taps) which can be upgraded or removed, rainwater harvesting systems will remain a constant feature of any development, ensuring targets for water management continue to be met for years to come.”
Manufactured from tough polyethylene, Gamma’s underground tank is robust and lightweight, making it easy to handle and install. Tank sizes range from 2,350 to 4,600 litres.
Gamma is fully compliant with all regulations and standards, having been tested in accordance with EN 12566 Part 1 and BS 8515:2009.