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Connecting a property to a Biotec treatment system couldn't be easier. To give you an insight into what is involved, we have included a selection of photographs of a typical domestic installation. In this instance, a Biotec P6 unit serving a maximum of a 6 person household.
1. A mechanical digger excavates a 2.3m dia x 2.5m deep hole to accommodate the Biotec unit. This hole can of course be dug by hand but a mini-digger is used for speed and to assist in lifting the unit into place.

2. Straight from the factory, your Biotec is delivered and unloaded directly to where you need it -anywhere in the UK!

3. A concrete base is required for the Biotec to be sited upon. This serves not only to give the unit a secure footing, but also to counter the natural hydraulic pressure from sites with high water tables.

4. With the connecting pipework channels dug, the Biotec can be lowered into the ground. The unit's inlet and outlet orientation are clearly marked and the tank is easily lifted on its supplied lifting eyes. Plastic wrapping also helps to avoid any damage at this delicate stage.

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