Can the Twin IBC sump be taken apart for shipping/storage?
Each side has two removable grates. The sump, however, is one piece and cannot be disassembled.
Is the sump continuous or is it two separate compartments?
The 535 gallon sump is continuous. In other words, a spill from one side will eventually make its way over to the other side. There is no barrier to separate the two sides. It is important to note that chemicals stored on the Twin IBC Spill Pallet must be compatible.
Why are there so many different options for Bucket Shelves?
Bucket Shelves use bulkhead fittings to return any spilled contents back into the sump. The bulkhead fittings are installed at the factory prior to shipping the unit out so we need to know where Bucket Shelf(ves) will be located. A Shelf may be added at a later date (after the unit has been received) but without the bulkhead fitting, any spillage will be “trapped” in the bottom of the shelf.
Can I move the Twin IBC Spill Pallet with IBCs on top?
No. IBCs, tanks, totes, drums and other items must be removed from the Pallet surface prior to moving it.
What is the size of the grating that each IBC sits on?
Each side of the Twin IBC Spill Pallet has a usable surface that is 52″ x 52″. This surface comprised of two removable grates that are each 26″ x 52″.
How does the Twin IBC Hard Top lock?
There is a single point where the top “rolltop” door meets with the bottom “swing-out” doors. Please note that each side of each compartment requires its own padlock. In other words, a total of four (4) padlocks are required to secure one Twin IBC Hard Top.
Is there a center wall that separates the compartments in the Twin IBC Hard Top or is it one large space for both IBCs?
There is a center wall that separates the two compartments.