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Installation Preparation

1.Location Selection:
•The tank should be installed on a flat, solid, and easily accessible area.
•Proximity to electricity, water connections, and the drainage line should be considered.

Ground Preparation:
The ground must be concrete, flat, and level.
•The concrete base thickness should generally be at least 10–15 cm and suitable for the load it will carry.
•There should be no slope or roughness on the ground. Leveling should be done if necessary.

2.Checking Required Materials and Equipment
•Water tank
•Inlet–outlet connection fittings (union, valve, elbow, Teflon tape, flange)
•Float valve or level sensor if required
•Drain valve and air vent hole
•Tool set (pipe wrench, pliers, wrench set, etc.)
•Sealing materials (Teflon tape, liquid gasket)

3.Checking Water Inlet–Outlet Lines
•Ensure that the pressure of the incoming water line is suitable for the tank material.
•Inlet line: Should be controlled with a tap or valve.
•Outlet line: If used with a pump or gravity system, pipes of appropriate diameter should be selected.
•Drain line: Should be located close to the bottom of the tank and allow easy drainage.

4.Electrical and Automation (If Applicable)
•If a float or level control system is used, a safe electrical line should be prepared for connection.
•Electrical cables should be insulated to prevent contact with water.

5.Cleaning and Inspection
•Before installation, the inside of the tank should be rinsed with clean water and cleared of dust and particles.

6.Installation Team and Safety Precautions
•At least two people should work during installation (especially for large tanks).
•Personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles, steel-toe shoes) should be used.