daygoboy
Guest
As Markd, if the fill pipe inlet is higher than tank top then it can be filled up to
that level or until it pours out of overflow whichever is lower.
If you want to fit a spigot to the tank top bore a hole in the floor, the spigot
should only have a flange on it, easily accommodated by the 10mm space.
You will need hand access to the tank interior to tighten the backnut.
A welded spigot should need no space or hatch Just make sure the spigot shaft is long
enough to enable a circlip to be fastened just above the floor for the 40mm ? flexible
hose.
that level or until it pours out of overflow whichever is lower.
If you want to fit a spigot to the tank top bore a hole in the floor, the spigot
should only have a flange on it, easily accommodated by the 10mm space.
You will need hand access to the tank interior to tighten the backnut.
A welded spigot should need no space or hatch Just make sure the spigot shaft is long
enough to enable a circlip to be fastened just above the floor for the 40mm ? flexible
hose.