- Ease of installation
Low weight makes handling easier which coupled with simple duct entry improves installation time (20-30 minutes).
- Strength
The chamber is not a liner (unlike other plastic chambers).
- Economy
Low material costs which when coupled with the reduction of labour costs for installation, provides constructors and operators with a very economical means of building chambers.
- Low life costs
Unlike concrete, the IDS system will not crumble or be affected by water, acids, frost or chemicals. Furthermore it is a consistently factory produced item, unlike site cast concrete chambers.
- Sectional
Offers flexibility of sizes and depth and sections are castellated to interlock
If you are specifying an access chamber or manhole ask yourself the following questions.
- Does your choice meet vertical loadings without the need for support material, including weights up to 6 tonnes?
- Does it come in all the sizes that you require?
- Does it take 30 minutes to install?
- Can it be easily accommodated around obstructions in the ground without loss of strength?
- Will it still be functioning long after you are gone, surviving attacks from frost, fire, acids and alkalis?
- Has it got a pedigree of over 40,000 chambers installed with the first units dating back nearly 10 years?
