PHIL Insulated Water Tanks for Cold Weather Climates are specifically designed to house the water pump and all necessary valving within the confines of the water tank footprint.
Additional enhancements include a three-layer sandwiched double-wall skin providing excellent insulation, minimizing the chances of internal water freezing.
For use in extreme environments, such as when our tanks are used in building ice roads in Alaska and in Canada, which are meant to keep the water and plumbing from becoming frozen.
Our high-volume cold weather water tanks range from 6,000 to 60,000 gallons+ for most articulated and rigid frame off-highway trucks to assist with dust suppression, building ice roads, fire protection, road construction, wash down, and other applications.
The interior of each PHIL water tank is engineered to minimize confined space concerns. Our patented external/internal access door system incorporates front and rear bulkhead access man doors, top of tank access points, and built-in interior access baffle doors. Our water tank's external construction includes a unique flat top that is sloped at only 1½ degrees.
Built using the highest strength steel available — five times stronger than ordinary mild steel and a minimum of three times stronger than steel typically used in water tanks. Use of this higher strength steel ensures you'll receive a tank with the lowest weight and greatest water carrying capacity.
Our patented fluid tank baffling system ensures solid vehicle control in any application. This exclusive anti-surge stabilizing system provides front-to-back baffling and a full-height/full-length center Backbone™ structure. We use 165,000 psi minimum yield steel to provide the strongest, best subfloor structure on the market.
Our Water Tank comes equipped with an in-cab controlled water cannon that allows the disbursement of water from 90 to 150 feet with absolute control and accuracy. The tank's exclusive "Variable Volume" adjustment allows you to adjust the water volume of the tank with a simple adjustment.
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