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Halgan Pty LtdUnit 2, 187 South Creek Rd, Cromer NSW 2099
Freecall 1800 626 753 Ph: Sydney 02 9972 1355
Fax: 02 9972 1455Email: [email protected]
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DisclaimerWhilst all care has been taken in compiling this information and it is
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Modular Grease Trap
S-Series
Grease Trap
Grease Extractor
Stormwater
Pit
Pump
Statio
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Rainwater Tanks
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Contact Details 4Projects Experience 6Memberships and Associations 6Approvals 7Product Advantages 8Green Star 9Ecotec S100 Grease Extractor 10Modular Grease Traps 11Modular Grease Trap Sizing 12Modular Grease Trap “S” Series 13Modular Grease Trap “S” Series Sizing 14Surge Control Device 15Pump Stations 16Averaging Dilution Trap 17Cooling Pit 18Petrol and Oil Intercepptor 19Silt Arrestor 20Settling Tank 21Lint Trap 22Silt Trap 23Mixing Tank 24Clay Plaster Trap 25Plaster Trap 26Test Sump 27Quality Controls 28Polyethylene Report 29Cme Building Designs Report 30Effluent Case Study 1 35Effluent Case Study 2 36Effluent Case Study 3 37Effluent Case Study 4 38Effluent Case Study 5 39Terms and Conditions 43
halganTrade Waste Products
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Halgan Pty LtdABN 69 064 448 157
Head OfficeUnit 2 187 South Creek Rd
Cromer NSW 2099www.halgan.com.au
PostalPO Box 255
Collaroy NSW 2097
Toll Free: 1800 626 753
Phone 02 9972 1355Fax 02 9972 1455
Email [email protected]
Queensland OfficeUnit 15, 170 North Road Woodridge QLD 4114
Our team
Head office freecall 1800 626 753
Managing Director Kerry Hall 0414 230 552
National Business Development Manager Stephen Morgan 0433 197 027
National Key Account Manager Doug Neufeld 0488 123 305
State Business Development Manager Matt Hill 0447 028 232
State Business Development Manager Steve Taylor 0467 506 156
State Business Development Manager Jeremy Poynton 0433 125 735
Customer Service Riley Short 02 9972 1355
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Halgan Pty Ltd, an Australian owned company, established in 1996, specialises in all
aspects of waste water treatment.
Kerry Hall, the owner and founder, has over 25 years experience in the areas of
plumbing and hydraulic engineering. Through this expertise, he developed and
patented, the range of Modular Grease Traps and the S100 Grease Extractor.
From the initial manufacturing of treatment products, with a state of the art
rotomoulding machine, right through to the consultation and sales process, Halgan
provides a superior product with stringent quality assurance.
Halgan’s head office and manufacturing plant is based on Sydney’s Northern
Beaches.
Halgan is a proud member of the Australian Water Association and Association of
Rotational Moulders Australasia.
Halgan also works in conjunction with Standards Australia WaterMark certification,
and has appraisals compiled by Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA).
Our major clients include McDonalds, KFC, Westfield Shopping Centres, Domino’s
Pizza, Hogs Breath Café, Gold Coast Hospital, Captain Cook Cruises and Hyatt
Resorts.
Kerry Hall
Managing Director
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McDonald’s
KFC
Pizza Hut
Red Rooster
Westfield Shopping Centres
Centro Shopping Centres
IGA
Captain Cook Cruises - Fiji
Brisbane Airport
Perth Hospital
Fairfax
The Cheese Cake Shop
Domino’s Pizza
Eagle Boys
Lone Star
Sydney Opera House
Gold Coast Airport
Westmead Hospital
Sydney Royal Easter Show
Sydney Airport
Canberra Airport
Portside Wharf Hamilton
Orion Shopping Centre
Ennogera Army Barracks
Bremer State School
HMAS Penguin, Mosman
Birch Carroll Coyle Cinemas
Hogs Breath Café
Jupiter Casino
UAE University Dubai
Parramatta Police Head Quarters
Marina Mirage Gold Coast
Surfers Paradise S.L.S.C
Gold Coast Hospital
Qld University of Technology
Casuarina Shopping Centre
Coonawarra Naval Base
R C Manubhai Fiji.
Hyatt Resort ACT
River Link Shopping Centre
St Margaret’s Hospital
Campbelltown Shopping Centre
Bankstown RSL
Park Hyatt Sydney
Energy Australia Stadium
Blith Street Sydney
Castle Hills Towers Sydney
Darwin Wharf Precinct
Santos GLNG Project - Curtis Island
Good Line Pty Ltd - Weipa
Holiday Inn - Port Moresby PNG
Kentz Engineers - Lae PNG
Marina Hotel - Port Lincoln SA
Virgin Lounge
Memberships and Associations
Projects Experience
Australian Water Association
The Water Tank Group Association of Rotational Moulders Australasia
Pacific Water Association.
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New South Wales:•SydneyWater–2006-218A,2006-218B•DepartmentofWater–NSW•HunterWater•WyongCouncil•GosfordCouncil•TweedShireCouncil
Queensland:•Allconnex•UnityWater•UrbanUtilities•BrisbaneWater–19-6-2002•GoldCoastWater•LoganCityCouncil•ToowoombaCouncil• IpswichCouncil•MackayWater•TownsvilleWater•RockhamptonCityCouncil•CairnsCityCouncil•GladestoneCityCouncil•PineRiversShireCouncil•WideBayRegionalCouncil•MtIsaCityCouncil•WhitsundayShireCouncil•NoosaShireCouncilVictoria:•SouthEastWater•GoulburnValleyWater•BallaratCouncil•CityWestWater•YarraValleyWater•LowerMurrayWater
Australian Capital Territory:•ACTEW•QueanbeyanCouncil
Tasmania:•SouthernWater•LomondWater•CradleMountainWater
Northern Territory:•PAWA
South Australia:•SAWater
Western Australia :•WesternAustraliaWaterCorporation
New Zealand:•RotoruaDistrictCouncil•GisborneDistrictCouncil•WellingtonCityCouncil•TimaruDistrictCouncil•HuttCityCouncil•WhangeraiDistrictCouncil•ChristchurchCityCouncil
Fiji:•WaterAuthorityofFiji(WAF)
Papua New Guinea:•EdaRanu•WaterPNG
Nationally Appraised by WSAA (Water Services Association of Australia)Modular Grease Trap Appraisal Report Number TWA 0808 Modular Grease Trap “S” Series Appraisal Report Number TWA 1201
ApprovalsListed below are some of the authorities that have given approval for Halgan Grease Traps.
Please contact Halgan about approval by councils and water authorities not listed below.
S 100 Approvals•SydneyWater•DepartmentofWater–NSW
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s Compact – Lightweight• HalganPolyethyleneproductsarelightweightunitsdesignedforinstallationinall
applications.
• Polyethyleneunitsarenarrowandcaneasilybelifteddownalleywaysandthroughdoorways.
• AsHalganPolyethyleneproductsarelightweightandveryportable,installationcosts
are considerably reduced as cranes or heavy haulage equipment aren’t needed.
Easily Transported• OnsiteHalganPolyethyleneproductscanbeeasilyhandledandmanoeuvredby
hand without the need of machinery.
Acid Resistant• Polyethyleneispreferredforindustrial&commercialfatandgreaseladenwaste
streams as it is chemically inert and non-porous - reduces potential for on-site soil
contamination.
• Concreteandglassreinforcedconcretestructuresareporous,susceptibletocracking
and splitting and will not hold all liquids. Additional acid resistant coatings required
on most steel and concrete arrestors are also not necessary with Halgan Polyethylene
products.
• TheresistanceprovidesHalganPolyethyleneproductswithaverylonglifeexpectancy
unlike arrestors manufactured from other material such as concrete, fibreglass and steel.
• Additionalacidresistantcoatingsrequiredonmoststeelandconcretearrestorsare
also not necessary with Halgan Polyethylene products.
• Polyethylenehasalongerprojectedlifespan(+50years),accordinglyitcanbeused
on a wider range of applications.
Easily Cleaned• Thesmoothwax-likesurfaceofHalganPolyethyleneproductshindersthebuilding
up of coagulated oils and fats. This allows for quick and easy cleaning of Halgan Poly-
ethylene products with minimal rinse water usage.
Durable• Polyethyleneguaranteesahighdurabilityagainstdents,cracksorbreaksinthemate-
rial&isUVstabilised.
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HALGAN is easily recognised as the better choice to achieve a Greenstar Rating because of its documentable
advantagesinmaterials,energy,transport,emissions,water&landuse&ongoingmaintenancecostsavings.
MGTS Series Polyethylene Grease Traps vs. Traditional Concrete Grease Traps
Fromthemanufacturingprocesstothetransport&installationofconcreteversuspolyethylenegreasearrestors,the
HALGAN modular Grease Arrestor is the clear choice
• Halgangreasetrapsdonotrequirewaterasitistheproductofpolymerisationofethene&wateruseisnot
part of the process. A concrete mix comprises 9% water, as opposed to zero for Polyethylene. Additionally,
producing cement requires 2 litres of water per kWh (based on a Victorian brown coal power plant).
• Atlessthan5%oftheweightofconcrete,HALGAN’stransportcostsaresignificantlylower.ANSWBCP3,000
litre concrete model weighs 6,100kg as opposed to 280kg for a HALGAN 3,000 litre.
Cement production is one of the most energy intensive of all industrial manufacturing processes. Including direct
fueluseformining&transportingrawmaterials,cementproductiontakesabout7,000,000megajoules(Mj)forevery
tonne of cement produced.
LowDensityPolyethylene(LDPE)requirestemperaturesof200°C&2000atmospherespressure+asmallamountof
oxygen as an initiator. The energy used in manufacturing Polyethylene is relatively low with a melting point typically
120 to 130 °C. Currently a by product of petroleum or natural gas production, the future of polyethylene may well
beBio-Plastics&RenewablePE,whichwillfurtheraddtoitsgreencredentials
For every tonne of concrete, 3/4 of a tonne of Co2 is emitted, with 60% of the CO2 emitted during cement production
due to calcination, a chemical reaction from heating limestone, with the balance from the energy used to produce
the cement.
The “S” 2000 litre model reduces material by 130kg Vs 2x1000 litre modules, yet is stronger because of the ribbing
design,useslessenergy,water&achievesanevenbetteremissionsratingvs.concrete&alowercostperunit.
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& Hydraulic Engineers
GREEN STAR
WHY Halgan is the choice to achieve a Green Star Rating
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Ecotec S100 Grease ExtractorThe Ecotec Grease Extractor-S100 is the smallest, lightest and most compact trade waste
unit on the market. The S100 is lightweight and portable, installation costs are reduced
by 70%. It is approved by Sydney Water in up to 1000 litre applications, but has a 400 litre
holding capacity.
S100 Ecotec Grease Extractor
Features
• Weighsonly28kgs
• Madeofuvstablisedpolyethylene
• Easytotransportandinstall
• Willnotcrack,rustorcorrode
• Freestanding
• itfitsthroughadoorwayand1-2peoplecanliftit
• Aboveorbelowgroundwithavarietyoflids
Suitable for
• Restaurants
• Cafes
• Takeaways
• Bakeries
• Butchershops
S100
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Modular Grease Traps• TheMGTcanbeinstalledfreestanding,aboveground(thereisnoneedforaframe),
or inground with medium and heavy duty lids.
• TheMGTisdesignedtobeupgradableforfutureexpansionbyaddingonextramod-
ules.
• TheModularGreaseTraphasagreatercapacityforentrapment.Thesurfacearea
for grease accumulation and sludge catchment in the larger models is 20 to 50 %
greater than the conventional traps on the market.
• TheMGTisalsodesignedtominimisescouringandavoidmajordisruptionstothe
matter that has also been retained in the chamber.
MGT Specifications and pipe work
MGT 500
MGT 1000
MGT 1500
A 1060 1060 1060
B 980 980 980
C 1120 2060 3000
D 1550 1550 1550
E 720 720 720
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MGT Configurations In line
SizingThe Modular Grease Trap (MGT) is available in a range of sizes from 500 litre to 10,000 litre capacity.
The standard modules are 500 litres, 1000 litres and 1500 litres. Units can be joined side by side,
or in a line, and installed in a number of combinations. The larger volume units must be installed
first (up stream) with the smaller volume unit last (down stream). The total number of vessels must
equal the liquid volume required, e.g. MGT 3000 can be a combination of the following:
2 x MGT 1500s equals 3000 litres.
3 x MGT 1000s equals 3000 litres.
Model 1st tank (L)
2nd tank (L)
3rd tank (L)
4th tank (L)
Total Liquid Capacity (L)
Nett Weight Kg
Gross Weight Kg
MGT 1000 MCT1000.2
500 500
500 1000 1000
90 130
1090 1130
MGT 1500 MGT 1500.2 MGT 1500.3
15001000500
500 500
500
1500 1500 1500
135 195 195
1635 1695 1695
MGT 2000 MGT 2000.2
10001500
1000 500
2000 2000
180 200
2180 2200
MGT 3000 MGT 3000.2
1500 1000
1500 1000
1000
3000 3000
270 270
3270 3270
MGT 4000 MGT 4000.2
1500 1000
1500 1000
1000 1000
1000
4000 4000
360 360
4360 4360
MGT 5000 1500 1500 1000 1000 5000 450 5450
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riesMODULAR GREASE TRAP “S” SERIES
The MGT S Series Grease Trap has been designed to incorporate features to not only, maximize
performance, but to allow for enhanced servicing capabilities. The design has been refined to
a cylindrical, almost “submarine” type shape, whilst maintaining the strength that is required for
belowgroundapplications.Thenewshapeallowsforsolids&sludgetobecapturedinapurpose
built servicing channel, whilst utilizing the benefits of the existing Surge Control Device design.
Access has also been improved with the inclusion of two access ports, now with a circular design
of lid, not the traditional square.
MGT “S” Series is available in 1000 to 10,000 litre capacity.
Model A- mm B – mm C – mm Volume Litres
MGT1000S 1600 1515 1130 1000
MGT1500S 2230 1515 1130 1500
MGT2000S 2910 1515 1130 2000
MGT3000S 3055 1680 1290 3000
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Modular Grease Trap Sizing
Halgan Modular Grease Trap “S” seriesThe MGT “S” series is an additional design to the MGT series but has extra features. The “S” series has a Patented “Service Channel” design for quick and easy servicing. The Servicing Channel has a 76 mm connection for suction line connection. This optional suction point simplifies maintenance of the MGT “S” Series. The “S” series can modular similar to the standard MGT series but has a larger 2000 and 3000 litre single tank. “S” series has the standard SCDHP installed in the last module.
Model 1st tank litres
2nd tank litres
3rd tank litres
4th tank litres
5th tank litres
Total Liquid Capacity
MGT 1000S 1000 1000 litres
MGT 1500S 1500 1500 litres
MGT 2000S 2000 2000 litres
MGT 3000S 3000 3000 litres
MGT 4000S 2000 2000 4000 litresMGT 5000S 3000 2000 5000 litres
MGT 5000S.2 2000 2000 1000 5000 litres
MGT 6000S 3000 3000 6000 litres
MGT 6000S.2 2000 2000 2000 6000 litres
MGT 7000S 3000 3000 1000 7000 litres
MGT 7000S.2 2000 2000 2000 1000 7000 litres
MGT 8000S 2000 2000 2000 2000 8000 litres
MGT 9000S 3000 3000 3000 9000 litres
MGT 10000S 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 10000 litres
The Modular Grease Trap “S” Series can be installed in a number of combinations. It is required to install the larger volume units first.
The total number of vessels must equal the liquid volume required, e.g. MGT 6000S can be a combination of the following:-
2 x MGT 3000S equals 6000 litres. 4 x MGT 1500S equals 6000 litres. 6 x MGT 1000S equals 6000 litres.
Servicing Channel
P. Patent P88084.AU
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Surge Control DeviceThe Modular Grease Trap S Series, standard Modular Grease Trap and the S100 Ecotec
Grease Extractor are fitted with the patented Surge Control Device (SCD). The SCD unit
is located internally connected to the outlet pipe. The SCD unit is submerged in the
pre-treatment vessel chamber, usually half way from the bottom of the vessel to the
natural water level. The SCD is fixed and cannot be removed.
The SCD by virtue of its hydraulic back pressure design principle addresses the
fundamental engineering basic of a batch process. Typically the design on available
wastewater treatment devices assumes a continuous process principle. It is therefore a
device whereby the treatment process accommodates the typical surge nature of the
influent flow that characterise most modern wastewater flows. Surges are smoothed out
in the chamber and pollutant concentrates partially balanced. Surges of flow rates and
variable pollutant concentration are the major causes of wastewater treatment systems
inefficiency–theSCDcombatsthis.
The SCD unit is designed to be continually self-cleaning. The SCD unit is not a filter so
particles do not bond to the plates causing blockages. As the SCD unit is fixed below the
water level, the unit cannot be tampered with. The SCD unit comprises of 18 packed plates.
The number of plates can be increased to accommodate higher flow rates. There is a 3.5
mm in built spacer between the plates. The SCD unit will also cause a slight back pressure
within the chamber. This back pressure will help the heavy particles to settle and the lighter
particles to rise to the surface. The back pressure will also stabilize surges within the chamber.
The particle plates will trap and deflect the suspended particles, which will escape through
the 3.5 mm gap back into the pretreatment vessel chamber. When the hydraulic surge has
stopped, the buoyant particles float to the surface and heavy particles drop to the bottom of
the vessel, this is due to the SCD unit being submerged in the pre-treatment vessel.
Patent Number 757916, 2292154 surg
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Options
• Vortexorcutterpumps
• Varietyofheadpressures&distances
• Rangeoflidtypes
• Rangeofcontrolpanelsandalarmsys-
tems
Suitable for
• Schools
• Inconjunctionwithgreasetraps
• Constructionsites
• Caravanparks
• Marina
Packaged Pump StationsHalgan Packaged Pump Stations are suitable in any application where sewage or waste
water needs pumping to/from mains connection or treatment systems.
Ecotec Undersink Pump Unit is
ideally used to pump waste water
from kitchen sinks, dishwashers, floor
wastes, cleaner sinks, bathrooms etc.
It is designed to fit under benches
- this helps to reduce installation
costs and ensures easy access for
servicing. Available in polyethylene
and stainless steel
130 pump pit 300 litre pump pit 800 litre pump pit
Ecotec Undersink Pump Unit (Polyethylene - 80 Litres)
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Application The Halgan Averaging Dilution Pit is used for treatment of waste water from laboratories, schools, technical colleges, battery manufacturing or any application where acids or alkalines are used.
Sizing The sizing of the Halgan Averaging Dilution Pit is calculated by adding total number of laboratory sinks and multiply by 5 litres e.g. 70 sinks x 5 = 350 litres. Allow 5 litres for every 300 mm length of laboratory troughs e.g. Trough length 3000 mm divided by 300 mm = 10 x 5 litres = 50 litres. Add the estimate flow from all fixtures to calculate Halgan Averaging Dilution Pit capacity e.g. sinks 350 litres + troughs 50 litres = 400 litres - Halgan Averaging Dilution Pit size is 400 litres In other cases 1 hour retention should be allowed for.
NOTE: Dimensions do not include access. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
MODEL Amm
B mm
Cmm
Dmm
Emm
VolumeLitres
Nett Weight
kg
Gross Weight
kg
AD20/PE/B 600 600 600 750 1200 200 25 225
AD40/PE/B 1120 720 700 850 1530 400 60 460
AD60/PE/B 1120 720 900 1060 1530 600 60 660
AD80/PE/B 2060 720 700 850 1530 1100 100 1200
AD100/PE/B 2060 720 900 1060 1530 1100 100 1200
AD120/PE/B 3000 720 700 850 1530 1500 140 1640
AD150/PE/B 3000 720 900 1060 1530 1500 140 1640
* Vessel can moduled to increase capacity. E.g. Two AD100/PE can be combined for a capacity of 2000 litres.
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Product: The Halgan Cooling Pit is used to cool the liquid waste water and provide a discharge to the sewer of not more than 38o C. The inlet and outlet design provide mixing of the waste water. The Halgan Cooling Pit is manufactured from polyethylene.
Application: The Halgan Cooling Pit is used for treatment of waste water from Launderette, Commercial/Industrial laundry and boiler blow down. In some applications where large quantities of hot waste water is discharged, it may be required to install a cooling tower to lower the temperature.
NOTE: Dimensions do not include access. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
MODEL Amm
B mm
Cmm
Dmm
Emm
VolumeLitres
Nett Weight
kg
Gross Weight
kg
CP20/PE/B 600 600 600 750 1200 200 25 225
CP40/PE/B 1120 720 700 850 1530 400 60 460
CP60/PE/B 1120 720 900 1060 1530 600 60 660
CP80/PE/B 2060 720 700 850 1530 1100 100 1200
CP100/PE/B 2060 720 900 1060 1530 1100 100 1200
CP120/PE/B 3000 720 700 850 1530 1500 140 1640
CP150/PE/B 3000 720 900 1060 1530 1500 140 1640
* Vessel can moduled to increase capacity. E.g. Two CP100/PE can be combined for a capacity of 2000 litres.
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Product Halgan Petrol and Oil Interceptor (triple interceptor) are manufactured from chemical grade polyethylene. The Halgan Petrol and Oil Interceptor can be installed above and below ground. The design is to slow the influent to allow oil, grease and solvents to separate before discharging to the sewer system. Application The Halgan Petrol and Oil Interceptor is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dis-chargers. For example Carwash, mechanical workshops and garages. Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This standard outlines all the discharge parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system. Sizing For correct sizing refer to your local Liquid Trade Waste Department. All Trade Waste customers require a Trade Waste Agreement or Consent prior to any discharge commencing.
Note: Table dimensions and weight do not include access lids. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
MODEL A B C D E Volume Litres
Weight kg
HPOIV 1100
1210 1060 2060 1550 720 1100 90
HPOIV 1600
1210 1060 3000 1550 720 1600 140
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Product Halgan Petrol and Oil Interceptor (triple interceptor) are manufactured from chemical grade polyethylene. The Halgan Petrol and Oil Interceptor can be installed above and below ground. The design is to slow the influent to allow oil, grease and solvents to separate before discharging to the sewer system. Application The Halgan Petrol and Oil Interceptor is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers. For example Carwash, mechanical workshops,and garages and stormwater runoff. Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This standard outlines all the discharge parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system.
NOTE: Dimensions do not include access. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent. MODEL A B C D E Volume
Litres Weight
kg HPOIV 1100 1210 1060 2060 1550 720 1100 90
HPOIV 1600 1210 1060 3000 1550 720 1600 140
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Product Halgan Settling Tank are manufactured from chemical grade polyethylene. The Halgan Silt Arrestor can be installed above and below ground. The design is to slow the influent to allow contaminated water full of silt and other contaminates to settle before discharging to the sewer system.
Application The Halgan Settling Tank is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers for example manufacturing, Dog kennels, horse stables and stormwater.. Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This standard outlines all the discharge parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system.
NOTE: Dimensions do not include access. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
MODEL Amm
B mm
Cmm
Dmm
Emm
VolumeLitres
Nett Weight
kg
Gross Weight
kg
HST550 1120 720 900 1060 1530 600 60 660
HST1000 2060 720 900 1060 1530 1100 100 1200
HST1500 3000 720 900 1060 1530 1500 140 1640
* Vessel can moduled to increase capacity. E.g. Two HST1000/PE can be combined for a capacity of 2000 litres.
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Product Halgan Settling Tank are manufactured from chemical grade polyethylene. The Halgan Settling Tank can be installed above and below ground. The design is to slow the influent to allow clay and plaster and fine particles to settle before discharging to the sewer system. Application The Halgan Settling Tank is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers for example dental laboratories, doctor surgery, jewellers, technical colleges and schools . Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This standard outlines all the discharge parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system. Sizing For correct sizing refer to your local Liquid Trade Waste Department. All Trade Waste customers require a Trade Waste Agreement or Consent prior to any discharge commencing.
Note: Table dimensions and weight do not include access lids. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
MODEL A B C D E Volume Litres
Weight kg
HSTV 600 1135 1060 1120 1550 720 600 50
HSTV 1100 1135 1060 2060 1550 720 1100 90
HSTV 1600 1135 1060 3000 1550 720 1600 140
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Product Halgan Settling Tank are manufactured from chemical grade polyethylene. The Halgan Settling Tank can be installed above and below ground. The design is to slow the influent to allow clay and plaster and fine particles to settle before discharging to the sewer system. Application The Halgan Settling Tank is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers for example dental laboratories, doctor surgery, jewellers, technical colleges and schools . Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This standard outlines all the discharge parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system.
NOTE: Dimensions do not include access. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent. MODEL A
mm B
mm C
mm D
mm E
mm Volume Litres
Nett Weight
kg
Gross Weight
kg HSTV 600 1120 720 1060 1135 1530 600 60 660
HSTV 1100 2060 720 1060 1135 1530 1100 100 1200
HSTV 1600 3000 720 1060 1135 1530 1600 140 1740
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Product Halgan Lint Trap is manufacture from a chemical grade polyethylene. Lint Trap supplied com-plete with Stainless Steel Perforated inlet basket strainer. Perforations available are from 0.1 mm to 8 mm. Halgan Lint Tank can be installed above and below ground. Application The halgan Mixing Tank is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers. For example Laundromats. Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This standard outlines all the chemical parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system. Sizing For correct sizing refer to your local Liquid Trade Waste Department.
Note: Table dimensions and weight do not include access lids. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
MODEL A B C D E Volume Litres
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20.2 Lint Trap Product Halgan Lint Trap is manufacture from a chemical grade polyethylene. Lint Trap supplied complete with Stainless Steel Perforated inlet basket strainer. Perforations available are from 0.1 mm to 8 mm. Halgan Lint Tank can be installed above and below ground. Application The halgan Mixing Tank is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers. For example Laundromats. Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This standard outlines all the chemical parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system.Sizing For correct sizing refer to your local Liquid Trade Waste Department. All Trade Waste customers require a Trade Waste Agreement or Consent prior to any discharge commencing.
NOTE: Dimensions do not include access. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent. MODEL A -
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Product Halgan Silt Pit is from a chemical grade polyethylene. The Halgan Silt Pit is designed to collect silt and grit from wash down areas before discharging to the sewer system or pre-treatment de-vice. Application The halgan Silt Pit is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers. For exam-ple wash bays and garbage rooms. Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This schedule out-lines all the chemical parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system. Sizing For correct sizing refer to your local Liquid Trade Waste Department. All Trade Waste customers require a Trade Waste Agreement or Consent prior to any discharge commencing.
Note: Table dimensions and weight do not include access lids. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
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Product Halgan Silt Pit is from a chemical grade polyethylene. The Halgan Silt Pit is designed to collect silt and grit from wash down areas before discharging to the sewer system or pre-treatment device. Application The halgan Silt Pit is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers. For example wash bays and garbage rooms. Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This schedule outlines all the chemical parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system. Sizing For correct sizing refer to your local Liquid Trade Waste Department. All Trade Waste customers require a Trade Waste Agreement or Consent prior to any discharge commencing.
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Product Halgan Mixing Tank is manufacture from a chemical grade polyethylene. The Halgan Mixing Tank can be installed above and below ground. The baffles are design to mix and dilute the any chemicals in the influent flow before discharging to the sewer system. Application The halgan Mixing Tank is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers. For example Photographic Laboratories or waste water dischargers that requires mixing of chemi-cals. Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This standard outlines all the chemical parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system. Sizing For correct sizing refer to your local Liquid Trade Waste Department. All Trade Waste customers require a Trade Waste Agreement or Consent prior to any discharge commencing.
MODEL A B C D E Volume Litres
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HMTV 1100
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HMTV 1600
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Note: Table dimensions and weight do not include access lids. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
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20. 3 MIXING TANK
Product Halgan Mixing Tank is manufacture from a chemical grade polyethylene. The Halgan Mixing Tank can be installed above and below ground. The baffles are design to mix and dilute the any chemicals in the influent flow before discharging to the sewer system. Application The halgan Mixing Tank is used for treatment of waste water from commercial dischargers. For example Photographic Laboratories or waste water dischargers that requires mixing of chemicals. Refer to the local Trade Waste Standards. This standard outlines all the chemical parameter limits that can be accepted into the sewage system. Sizing For correct sizing refer to your local Liquid Trade Waste Department. All Trade Waste customers require a Trade Waste Agreement or Consent prior to any discharge commencing.
NOTE: Dimensions do not include access. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
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Product: The Halgan Clay/Plaster Trap is used to trap plaster and other fine material in the waste water prior to discharging to the sewer system. The removable basket has an arrangement of weirs and deflectors to maximise the trapping of particles. The Halgan Clay/Plaster Trap is designed to be fit under benches, which will reduce installation costs and provide easy access for servicing. The HalganClay/Plaster Trap is manufactured from 304 grade stainless steel. The basket material is stainless steel. Wall thickness is 1.6 mm.
Application The Halgan Clay/Plaster Trap is used for treatment of waste water from dental surgeries, doctors surgeries, jewellers, technical colleges, schools, craft or a facilities that using clay and plaster.
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The Halgan Plaster Trap is used to trap plaster and other fine material in the waste water prior to discharging to the sewer system. The baffle arrangement is design to maximise the trapping of particles. The Halgan Plaster Trap is designed to be fit under benches, which will reduce installa-tion costs and provide easy access for servicing. The Halgan Plaster Trap is manufactured from 316 grade stainless steel. Wall thickness is 1.6 mm.
Application The Halgan Plaster Trap is used for treatment of waste water from dental surgeries, doctors surger-ies, jewellers, technical colleges, schools, craft centres etc.
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Product: The Halgan Plaster Trap is used to trap plaster and other fine material in the waste water prior to discharging to the sewer system. The baffle arrangement is design to maximise the trapping of particles. The Halgan Plaster Trap is designed to be fit under benches, which will reduce installation costs and provide easy access for servicing. The Halgan Plaster Trap is manufactured from 316 grade stainless steel. Wall thickness is 1.6 mm.
Application: The Halgan Plaster Trap is used for treatment of waste water from dental surgeries, doctors surgeries, jewellers, technical colleges, schools, craft centres etc.
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Product Halgan Test Sump is manufactured from a chemical grade polyethylene Halgan Test Sump is used for by Water Authorities for sampling of commercial and industrial discharges.
Application The Halgan Test Sump is installed after pre-treatment devices. The Halgan Test Sump is located in a position to provide ready access for maintenance, inspection and sampling.
The Halgan Test Sump has to be installed and connected in accordance with the relevant plumb-ing regulations.
Note: Table dimensions and weight do not include access lids. Class B lid depth 50 mm weight 37 kg. Class D depth 100 mm weight 100 kg. Dimension for Polyethylene tanks can vary +/- 3 percent.
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QUALITY CONTROLSHalganProductsaremanufacturedusingthemostmodern&technicallyadvancedmethods,
from chemical grade polyethylene using the most modern and technically advanced moulding
equipment.Theonepiece,seamlessdesignoftheMGT&MGTSensuresthereisnoleakage,
splitting or pressure fractures. The MGT has been tested by a structural engineer to withstand
loadsimposedduringinstallation,soilmovement&hydrostaticpressure.Theseproductshavea7
years manufacturers warranty.
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Halgans Products have undergone a complete Finite Element Analysis
1. DEFINITIONS
a. Finite Element Analysis FEA. A Mathematical Process of dividing any structure into a
number of small elements. The deflection of each element is calculated under the
applied load, and results transferred to surrounding elements. The effect of the load
on the total structure is calculated by summing the displacement of all elements.
Stress levels are calculated for each element from material properties.
2. MATERIALS
a. AsperrequirementsofAS4766–Note:BuriedgreasetrapsdonotrequireUV
protection. The grease trap lid will require UV additives.
3. DESIGN
a. The grease trap will conform to relevant requirements of AS4766:2004. Wall
Thickness, Floor and Roof Thickness shall comply with Clause 6.2 to 6.5 below.
b. A static analysis of the grease trap structure will apply a Finite Element Analysis
of the grease trap under a variable external pressure load compliant with the soil
condition as detailed in Appendix A. The worst case soil condition load will be
assumed.
c. The design criteria will allow a peak stress no greater than 8.6 MPa.
d. A buckling analysis of the grease trap structure will apply a Finite Element Analysis
of the grease trap under a variable external pressure load compliant with the soil
condition as detailed in Appendix A. The worst case soil condition load will be
assumed.
e. The buckling analysis design criteria will reflect a buckling
load factor greater than 1.4. (This equates to a 40% safety
margin)
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Appendix F Effluent Quality Study
Case Study 1 - Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club
Model: MGT 3000
Installation: Above ground in car park.
Type of Process: Restaurant/Bistro
Commercial Fixtures: 2 Commercial single bowl sink over 300mm, 3 commercial single bowl sink under 300mm, 1 medium dishwasher, 2 basins, 2 glass washers, 5 floor wastes, 1 bar sink, 1 convection oven.
Hours of Operation: 7 days per week. Monday to Friday, Lunch/Dinner, Saturday/Sunday Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Pump Out Frequency: 8 weeks
SAMPLING PROTOCOL: Grab samples were collected from the outlet of the Modular Grease Trap after five minutes of continual flow. Timing of the sampling was 4 weeks after the installation of the Modular Grease Trap and the next sample within one week of due pump out. A final sample required after an appropriate operational time of the Modular Grease Trap.
DATE
LABORITORY PH TOG SS
6/06/2002 Lab Point 65 368
7/06/2002 Lab Point 71 470
1/07/2002
1 week before servicing.
Lab Point 59 426
8/4/2003
1 day before servicing.
Gold Coast Water 81 220
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Case Study 2 Salt and Batter Pebble Beach Shopping Centre, The Village, Sandstone Point Queensland -
Model: MGT 2000
Installation: Below ground in loading dock.
Type of Process: Fish and Chips takeaway
Commercial Fixtures: 2 Commercial double bowl sink, 1 medium dishwasher, 1 basins, 1 cleaners sink, 2 floor wastes, 1 potato peeler.
Hours of Operation: 7 days per week. Monday to Friday, Lunch/Dinner, Saturday/Sunday Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Pump Out Frequency: 8 weeks
SAMPLING PROTOCOL: Sampling conducted by Cab Water trade waste officer. Samples are combination of grab samples and automatic sampler operating for 24 hours..Timing of the sampling was 2-4 weeks after the installation of the Modular Grease Trap and the next sample within one week of due pump out.
Laboratories:
Cabwater Scientific Services. 67 Weier Road, Morayfield, QLD. P.H. 07 5420 0720
ALS Laboratory Group. 32 Shand Street, Stafford, QLD. P.H. 073243 7222.
Analytical Results:
TOG, SS, BOD and COD unit mg/l. PH, PH units.
DATE
LABORITORY PH TOG SS
3/09/2007 Cab Water 4.82 67 410
10/09/2007 Cab Water 5.18 24 171
1/10/2007 Cab Water 5.01 35 157
16/10/2007 Cab Water 5.89 50 120
5/12/2007 ALS 48 294
5/12/2007 Cab Water 4.89 35 335
28/02/2008 ALS 124 228
28/02/2008 Cab Water 49 284
26/6/2008 ALS 12 284
26/6/2008 Cab Water 5.08 25 221
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Case Study 3. Pebble Beach Bakery, Pebble Beach Shopping Centre, The Village, Sandstone Point Queensland.-
Model: MGT 2000
Installation: Below ground in car park..
Type of Process: Commercial Backery
Commercial Fixtures: 2 Commercial double bowl sinks, 1 medium dishwasher, 1 basin, 1 cleaner sink, 2 floor wastes.
Hours of Operation: 7 days per week. Monday to Friday, Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner, Saturday/Sunday Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner.
Pump Out Frequency: 8 weeks
SAMPLING PROTOCOL: Sampling conducted by Cab Waterl trade waste office. Samples are combination of grab samples and automatic sampler operating for 24 hours..Timing of the sampling was 4 weeks after the installation of the Modular Grease Trap and the next sample within one week of due pump out.
Laboratories:
Cabwater Scientific Services. 67 Weier Road, Morayfield, QLD. P.H. 07 5420 0720
ALS Laboratory Group. 32 Shand Street, Stafford, QLD. P.H. 073243 7222.
Analytical Results:
TOG, SS, BOD and COD unit mg/l. PH, PH units.
DATE
LABORITORY PH TOG SS
28/02/2008 Cab Water 32 350
28/02/2008 ALS 8 288
26/06/2008 Cab Water 4.68 69 247
26/06/2008 ALS 49 207
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Case Study 4. Stokes Hill Wharf Darwin Harbour Northern Territory.
Model: MGT1500 with SCDHP1500
Installation: Above ground rear of building. Two Ecotec Undersink Units pumping toMGT1500. Two tenants discharge to MGT1500
Dischargers: Ice Cream Shop on the Whard - Menu includes local Locastro,icecreams, milkshakes, smoothies, cakes, tea & coffee.Siam Thai - Menu includes traditional Thai dishes, specialising in soupsand laksas.
Hours of Operation: 7 Days per week 11 am TO 11.30 pm.
Pump Out Frequency: 13 weeks.
Sampling Protocol: Sampling conducted by PAWA Trade Waste Officers. Samples aregrab during peak flow periods.
Laboraties: LAB MARK Environmental Services.
Analytical Results : mg/l. PH, PH units
Date PH TOG TSS BOD11/9/2011 4.9 6.4 660 84011/11/2011 4.8 85 120 45011/12/2011 4.8 21 80 45012/3/2012 4.7 240 200 700
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Case Study 5. The Marina Hotel Port Lincoln. The Marina Hotel is situated at the entrance of Australia’s busiest commercial fishing port. Hotel provides accommodation and the bistro is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Model: MGT3000A with SCDHP3000
Installation: Above ground rear of building. One 1000 litre pump station connected to MGT3000. Discharger: Marina Bistro seating capacity 350. Hours of Operation: 7 Days per week 6 am to 11.30 pm. Pump Out Frequency: 8 weeks.
• Sampling Protocol: The sampling conducted over 2 days by 24 hr composite sampler. The sampling will be time based using ISCO auto samplers on the outlet. (96 samples x 80mls every 15mins). The sample process will commence at 2.00pm and be completed the following day at 2.00pm. This timeframe will capture the evening and lunch trade and cleanup periods.
Laboraties: ALS Laboritories.
Analytical Results : mg/l. PH, PH units
Date PH TOG TSS BOD 26/10/2011 5 144 293 2300 27/10/2011 5 188 228 2380
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HALGAN PTY LTD Unit 2 187 South Creek Road, Cromer NSW 2099. P.h.: 02 9972 1355, Fax: 02 9972 1455, Toll Free 1800 626 753
CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION
1.1 In this Contract: (a) Company means Halgan Pty Ltd; (b) Contract means the agreement recorded by this document including any schedule to it; (c) Force Majeure Event includes: (i) any natural disaster, lightning, earthquake or other act of God; (ii) war, terrorist act, riot, insurrection or civil commotion; (iii) fire or explosion; or (iv) industrial or other action beyond the control of the Company. (d) Goods means the goods or rendering of a service the subject of the Contract; (e) GST means goods and services tax; (f) Insolvency Event means, for a person, being in liquidation or provisional liquidation or under administration, having a controller (as defined in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)) or analogous person appointed to it or any of its property, being taken under section 459F(1) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) to have failed to comply with a statutory demand, being unable to pay its debts as and when they fall due or otherwise insolvent, the taking of any step that could result in the person becoming an insolvent under administration (as defined in section 9 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)), entering into a compromise or arrangement with, or assignment for the benefit of, any of its creditors, or any analogous event. However, a compromise or arrangement is not an Insolvency Event if it does not prejudice the interests of any creditors. (g) Notice means a notice in accordance with clause 22; (h) Order means the Purchaser's offer to the Company to purchase the Goods; (i) Price has the meaning stated in clause 4; (j) Trade Practices Act means the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) and any similar legislation; (k) Purchaser means any purchaser of Goods from the Company; and (l) Warranty has the meaning stated in clause 9. 1.2 Headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation. 1.3 A reference to a "person" includes a natural person, corporation, trust, partnership, unincorporated body or other entity, whether or not it comprises a separate legal entity. 1.4 A reference to legislation (including subordinate legislation) is to that legislation as amended, re-enacted or replaced, and includes any subordinate legislation issued under it 1.5 Each indemnity provided by the Purchaser in this Contract is a separate and continuing indemnity which survives the termination of this Contract and the delivery and supply of the Goods. 1.6 If the Purchaser is made up of more than one person: (a) an obligation of those persons is joint and several; (b) a right of those persons is held by each of them severally; and (c) any reference to the Purchaser is a reference to each of those persons separately, and any warranty, covenant or indemnity is given by each of them separately. 1.7 Any modifications to this Contract made without the written consent of the Company are void. 2. ORDER, ACCEPTANCE AND APPLICATION 2.1 If the Purchaser places an Order, accepts delivery of the Goods, makes any payment in respect of the Goods or performs any obligation under this Contract, the Purchaser shall be taken to have agreed to and accepted the terms of this Contract. 2.2 The Order is accepted by the Company on the basis that this Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the Purchaser and the Company for the sale, purchase, delivery and supply of the Goods. 2.3 This Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the Purchaser and the Company and supersedes and will prevail over all prior discussions, representations, agreements and arrangements in relation to the sale, purchase, delivery and supply of the Goods. 2.4 To the extent permitted by law any prior representations, agreements and arrangements, including representations as to the suitability of the Goods, and any descriptions, illustrations and material contained in any advertisement, catalogue, price list or brochure are excluded from, and do not form part of, this Contract unless specifically stated in this Contract to the contrary. 2.5 All specifications, drawings, and particulars of weight and dimensions of the Goods are approximate only. Unless the accuracy of such specifications, drawings, and particulars of weight and dimensions of the Goods has been confirmed by the Company to the Purchaser in writing in respect of a particular Order, the Purchaser cannot claim against the Company for any deviation in such specifications, drawings, or particulars of weight or dimensions. 3. PERFORMANCE 3.1 Any performance figures in relation to the Goods given to the Purchaser by the Company are estimates only. The Company is not liable to the Purchaser or any other person for any loss or damage, including any consequential loss or damage (including for example, loss of profits or of business opportunity), in connection with a failure of any Goods to attain such figures, unless the Company gives a written guarantee in relation to such figures. 3.2 The Purchaser may inspect and test the Goods at the premises of the Company or at other premises with the prior written approval of the Company to verify any of the estimated performance figures. The Purchaser must bear the costs of the inspection and any tests except to the extent that inspection or testing is expressly included in the Price. 3.3 No performance figures other than performance figures obtained under such inspection and/or testing may be used by the Purchaser to support any claim by the Purchaser. 4. QUOTATIONS AND PRICE 4.1 Any quotation in relation to the Goods issued by the Company is an estimate of the costs of the Goods only and does not constitute an offer by the Company unless stated to be an offer by the Company in writing. Any quotation may be withdrawn or altered by the Company without notice. 4.2 If the Company does not withdraw a quotation, then it is valid for the period stated on the quotation. If no period is stated on the quotation, then it is valid for a period of 30 days from the date of the quotation. 4.3 The Price of the Goods: (a) is the amount, confirmed by the Company, that the Purchaser is required to pay to the Company to purchase the Goods; (b) excludes the cost of carriage; (c) includes the cost of packaging; (d) is GST exclusive. 4.4 The Price of the Goods: (a) is subject to reasonable adjustment by the Company to take into account any alteration in costs associated with the delivery of the Goods or (in the case of delivery by instalments) prior to the final delivery of the Goods; (b) can be increased by the Company without notice to the Purchaser if any government authority imposes any further duty, tax or fee in respect of the Goods or this Contract; and (c) the Purchaser agrees to pay to the Company any reasonable adjustment to the Price of the Goods the subject of clauses 4.4(a) or 4.4(b). 4.5 Any Price concession or discount the Company provides to the Purchaser is conditional on the Purchaser's full compliance with this Contract. 5. PAYMENT 5.1 The Purchaser agrees to accept and pay for the Goods in accordance with this Contract. 5.2 Payment of any invoice issued by the Company must be made in full by the end of the month following the month in which an invoice is dated (the Due Date). 5.3 Payment in full on or before the Due Date is a condition precedent to future deliveries and services under this Contract or any other contract between the Purchaser and the Company. 5.4 Without prejudice to any other right or remedy the Company may have, it may charge the Purchaser on any overdue amounts payable by the Purchaser to the Company, interest at a rate of 5% per annum calculated daily above the Cash Rate Target specified by the Reserve Bank of Australia. 5.5 The Purchaser indemnifies the Company for any expenses incurred by the Company in enforcing the Company's rights against the Purchaser under this Contract and will reimburse the Company as a debt due and payable for such expenses when requested to do so by the Company. 5.6 If the Purchaser becomes, or is in danger of becoming the subject of an Insolvency Event, the Company may: (a) repossess any Goods in the Purchaser's possession, custody or control wherever located for which full payment has not been made; and (b) offset any payments owed by the Purchaser to the Company against any moneys owed by the Company to the Purchaser. 5.7 The Purchaser must not withhold payment of any invoice by reasons of set off, counter claim or otherwise. 5.8 Time of payment is of the essence of the Contract. 6. DELIVERY 6.1 Delivery is taken to occur when (a) the Company notifies the Purchaser that the Goods are available for collection at the premises of the Company; or (b) the Company dispatches the Goods at the direction of the Purchaser, whichever is the earliest. 6.2 The Purchaser must provide the Company with adequate delivery instructions for the Goods no later than 7 days after the Company informs the Purchaser that the Goods are ready for collection. The Company may charge the Purchaser a reasonable storage and/or administration fee in relation to Goods held by the Company for more than 14 days. The Purchaser must pay the charges under this clause specified by the Company when asked to do so as a debt due and payable. Any Goods stored by the Company on behalf of the Purchaser are at the Purchaser's risk. 6.3 The Company must use its best endeavours to deliver the Goods within the time agreed with the Purchaser or if no such time is agreed, then at the Company's reasonable discretion. 6.4The delivery time is an estimate only and the Company shall not be responsible for any loss or damage suffered as a result of the failure to meet any delivery date, whether agreed to by the parties to this Contract or otherwise. The Purchaser shall not be relieved of performance because of the Company's failure to meet any estimated delivery dates. 6.5 If by any reason of any event beyond the reasonable control of the Company, including any Force Majeure Event, the delivery of Goods becomes impracticable or impossible in the Company's opinion, the Company may terminate this Contract by Notice to the Purchaser. In these circumstances, the Purchaser must pay to the Company any unpaid amounts in relation to such Goods (including any variation thereof) that were actually delivered. 6.6 All export orders are delivered, Ex Works, which expression has the meaning assigned to it by the current version of Incoterms. 6.7 If the Contract provides for the Goods to be specified by the Purchaser by schedule from time to time, any schedule is subject to acceptance by the Company. 6.8 Where a schedule is accepted by the Company under clause 6.7, any requirements stated in the schedule to be "firm" are deemed to form part of this Contract and may only be cancelled upon written approval of the Company. 7. COST OF CARRIAGE AND PACKING 7.1 The Price does not include the cost of carriages from the premises of the Company to the Purchaser unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Purchaser and the Company. 7.2 The Purchaser may nominate, arrange or retain the carrier to effect delivery of the Goods from the Company to the Purchaser. Where the Purchaser does not nominate or state that it will arrange or retain the carrier in its delivery instructions, the Company may nominate, arrange or retain the carrier. 7.3 The Purchaser must bear all carriage costs. 7.4 The Price includes standard packing unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Purchaser and the Company. 8. TITLE AND RISK 8.1 Title in the Goods passes to the Purchaser on payment by the Purchaser of the Price in full. Where the Purchaser has not paid the
Company the Price in full, the Purchaser agrees to hold the Goods as a fiduciary for the Company. 8.2 Notwithstanding clause 8.1 above, risk in the Goods passes to the Purchaser from the first occurrence of: (a) the passing of title in the Goods to the Purchaser; (b) the physical delivery of the Goods to the Purchaser; (c) the time when the Goods have been dispatched from the premises of the Company or placed on a carrier which is to effect delivery of the Goods from the Company to the Purchaser, where the carrier has been nominated, arranged or retained by the Purchaser; or (d) the time when the Goods arrive at the premises of the Purchaser (prior to being taken off the carrier) where the carrier which is to effect delivery of the Goods from the Company to the Purchaser has been nominated, arranged or retained by the Company; or (e) if Goods are stored by the Company in excess of 14 days on behalf of the Purchaser in accordance with Clause 6.2. 8.3 The Company is not liable for any loss or damage or deterioration of the Goods after risk in the Goods has passed to the Purchaser. 8.4 In addition to any other rights the Company may have against the Purchaser, the Company may repossess the Goods if any amount due in respect of the Goods is outstanding or if the Company reasonably believes that any such amount will not be paid in full when it falls due for payment. The Purchaser grants the Company an irrevocable licence to enter upon any premises of the Purchaser for the purpose of taking possession of the Goods in accordance with this clause. 8.5 The Purchaser may, sell and deliver the Goods as the Company's fiduciary to a third party in the ordinary course of the Purchaser's
business provided that: (a) where the Purchaser is paid by the third party for the Goods, the Purchaser shall account to the Company in respect of the payment in accordance with the Purchaser's fiduciary obligations; and (b) where the Purchaser is not paid by the third party the Purchaser agrees to assign to the Company its claim against the third party upon receiving the Company's written request to that effect.] 9. WARRANTY 9.1 The Company gives the warranty contained in Schedule 1 in respect of the Goods. (the Warranty). 9.2 Subject to clause 10:
(a) the Warranty is given in addition to all statutory rights conferred on the Purchaser. (b) the Company does not make any promise, for example, that any part or repair facility in respect of the Goods will be available at any time or at any specified location, other than as expressly provided for in the Warranty. 9.3 The Company will use its reasonable endeavours to make available to the Purchaser the benefit of any guarantee or warranty given by the manufacturer to the Company in respect of any Goods not manufactured by the Company. 10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 10.1 To the fullest extent permitted by law, and subject to clause 9: (a) the Company is not liable for any loss or damage, however caused (including, but not limited to, by the negligence of the Company), suffered by the Purchaser or any other person in connection with: (i) this Contract; (ii) the Goods; (iii) any misrepresentation by the Company, its directors, officers, employees, agents and/or subcontractors; or (iv) any statement by a third party accepted in good faith by the Company and repeated by it, in connection with the Goods; and (b) all express and implied terms, conditions, representations and warranties relating to the Goods (including without limitation all conditions or warranties as to the merchantability, quality, description, condition, safety, performance or fitness for purpose of any of the Goods) are excluded. 10.2 The Company shall not be liable to the Purchaser or to any other person for any loss of profit or other economic loss, indirect, special, consequential, general or other similar loss or damage how so ever arising. 10.3 Nothing in this Contract is intended to exclude, restrict or modify any rights which the Purchaser may have under the Trade Practices Act or any other legislation which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified by agreement. 11. WARRANTY, COVENANT AND INDEMNITY BY THE PURCHASER 11.1 The Purchaser warrants the accuracy of any specification or information provided by the Purchaser. 11.2 The Purchaser covenants not to make any claim or commence any proceedings against any employee, director, agent or subcontractor of the Company in connection with this Contract including in connection with any misrepresentation by, or negligence of, them or the Company. 11.3 The Purchaser must indemnify the Company and any of its employees, directors, agents or subcontractors and hold them harmless in respect of a breach of clause 11.1 or clause 11.2. 11.4 If the Purchaser fails to accept or to pay for the Goods in accordance with this Contract, then the Purchaser must (without prejudice to any other rights of the Company) indemnify the Company and hold it harmless in respect of any loss, damage, claim, cost of labour or other overhead or expense that is attributable to such failure. 11.5 The benefit of this clause 11 is held on trust by the Company for the benefit of its employees, directors, agents and subcontractors and can be enforced by the Company on their behalf. 12. SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION 12.1 If the Purchaser: (a) defaults in any of its obligations under this Contract; (b) suspends or ceases to carry on business; or (c) is the subject of an Insolvency Event; then the Company may immediately upon notifying the Purchaser, do one or more of the following: (d) terminate this Contract or any other contract between the parties to this Contract; (e) suspend the performance of any or all of its obligations under this Contract until the end of the period in which the Purchaser has suspended or ceased to carry on business; (f) demand immediate payment for any Goods: (i) already delivered or provided by the Company to the Purchaser for which payment in accordance with this Contract has not been received by the Company; or (ii) ordered by the Purchaser but not yet delivered or provided by or on behalf of the Company/ other than that contained in the Warranty. 12.2 The rights of the Company provided for in clause 12.1 shall be without prejudice to any other rights the Company may have against the Purchaser. 13. RETURN OF GOODS 13.1 Subject to clause 9, the Purchaser must not return the Goods to the Company for any reason except upon the written consent of the Company obtained in advance of such return. Any consent given under this clause may specify the terms and conditions and charges upon which any such return may be made. 13.2 If any of the Goods are returned by the Purchaser to the Company, then the Company shall determine whether the Purchaser has any rights against the Company in relation to those Goods under the Warranty. If the Company determines that the Purchaser has no such rights, then the Purchaser must: (a) reimburse the Company for all related shipping and other costs incurred by the Company; and (b) pay to the Company an amount equal to the Company's standard service charge in effect at the time. 14. LAWFUL USE OF GOODS 14.1 The Purchaser must: (a) acquaint itself with requirements of all relevant Government and statutory or other authority (including, but not limited to, a manufacturer's technical, copyright and operational requirements) in relation to the Goods and to the application(s) to which the Goods are put. (b) comply with such requirements at all times while the Goods are in its possession or under its control. (c) procure that any purchaser of the Goods from the Purchaser acquaints itself with and complies with such requirements. 14.2 The Purchaser must: (a) comply with any instructions by the Company relating to the Goods; and (b) indemnify the Company in respect of any breach of this clause 14. 15. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 15.1 No rights or licence is granted to the Purchaser under any patent copyright, registered design or other intellectual or industrial property right or interest other than the right to install, operate or resell the Goods. 15.2 Copies of documents in relation to the Company or the Goods such as drawings, plans and specifications the Company submits to the Purchaser, remain the property of the Company. The Purchaser must treat the information contained in those documents as strictly confidential. The Purchaser must use the information contained in those documents only to install or operate the Goods. The Purchaser must not use this information in any other way to the advantage of the Purchaser or the detriment of the Company. 15.3 By purchasing the Goods, the Purchaser does not gain any licence or right under any of the Company's intellectual or industrial property such as a patent, registered design, trademark or copyright or confidential information. 16. GOODS MADE TO THE PURCHASER'S SPECIFICATION 16.1 If the Goods are manufactured to the design or specification of the Purchaser, the Purchaser warrants that the design, specification and Goods do not infringe any intellectual property right of a third party (such as patent, copyright, trademark or registered design) or other like protection of any other person and comply with any applicable statute, statutory instrument or regulation. 16.2 The Purchaser must indemnify the Company and hold it harmless in respect of any breach of clause 16.1 17. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTING 17.1 The Company may assign, sub-contract or sub-let this Contract or the production, manufacture or supply of the whole or any part of the Goods without seeking the consent of the Purchaser. 18. WAIVER 18.1 Any waiver by the Company must be in writing signed by the Company. 18.2 Failure by the Company to enforce any right or remedy is not a waiver of any right or remedy, or a waiver in respect of continuing breach. 19. SEVERABILITY 19.1 If any provision of this Contract is invalid or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, it is, if and to the extent possible, to be read down so as to be valid and enforceable. The read down provision will only apply in the relevant jurisdiction. If the provision cannot be read down, and it can be severed to the extent of the invalidity or unenforceability, it is to be severed. The rest of the provisions, and the validity or enforceability of the affected provision in any other jurisdiction, will not be affected. 20. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION 20.1 This Contract is governed by the laws of the State of New South Wales and any dispute between the parties to this Contract in connection with the Contract is to be resolved in accordance with the laws of the State of New South Wales. 20.2 The parties to this Contract irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales in respect of all claims, proceedings and matters arising out of or in connection with the Goods and this Contract. 20.3 So far as it is consistent with this Contract, the Convention on Contracts for the international sale of Goods 1980 (sometimes known as the Vienna Convention) applies to any export order. 21. VARIATION 21.1 Any variation of this Contract must be in writing and signed by a Director of the Company or the Company Secretary and refer expressly to the provisions being amended. 22. NOTICE 22.1 Any Notice must be in writing and delivered by hand or sent by post, email or facsimile as follows: (a) if the Company: The registered office of the Company, as per the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
(b) if the Purchaser: As per the Order details. 22.2 A Notice is regarded as given by the sender and received by the addressee: (a) if the Notice is delivered by hand, when delivered to the addressee; (b) if the Notice is sent by post, on the 2nd business day following the date of postage or when delivered to the addressee, whichever occurs first; (c) if sent by facsimile, when the transmission is successfully completed (as reported by the sender's machine), unless the addressee informs the sender that the transmission is illegible or incomplete by telephone or Notice within 2 hours of the transmission being received; and (d) if sent by electronic mail, when the addressee opens the message (as reported by the sender's machine), unless the addressee informs the sender that the transmission is illegible or incomplete or corrupted by telephone or Notice within 2 hours of the transmission being received. SCHEDULE 1 WARRANTY (Clause 9 – Warranty) 1. DEFINITIONS IN THIS SCHEDULE 1 Warranty Period means the period of six months from the date of deliver of the Goods to the Purchaser. Normal Wear and Tear means the gradual reduction in performance of Goods having regard to the age of the Goods and the nature and frequency of use of the Goods. 2. SERVICE AND REPAIR 2.1 Subject to clauses 3 and 4 of this Warranty, and in the absence of a third party manufacturer warranty, the Company agrees, in relation to any faulty workmanship or material defect in the Goods that are purchased by the Purchaser and reported by the Purchaser to the Company during the Warranty Period, to any one or more of any the following: (a) in the case of goods: (i) to replace the goods or the supply of equivalent goods; (ii) to repair of the goods; (iii) to pay the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods; or (iv) to pay the cost of having the goods repaired; and (b) in the case of services: (i) to supply the services again; or (ii) to pay the cost of having the services supplied again. 2.2 To avoid doubt, the Company has sole discretion as to any one or more of the alternatives specified in clauses 2.1(a) or 2.1(b). 2.3 This Warranty does not cover anything which is not expressly included in the Warranty. 3. EXCLUSIONS 3.1 To the extent permissible by law, the Warranty does not cover: (a) anything caused or contributed to by: (i) Normal Wear and Tear and the gradual reduction in operating performance of the Goods; (ii) the Company being the subject of a Force Majeure Event; (iii) an accident, abuse, neglect of a person other than of the Company; (iv) vandalism, power outages, surges, inadequate or improper voltage or current or use and instalment of Goods contrary to any instruction; (v) repair or modification of the Goods carried out: (A) without the proper written consent of the Company; or (B) by a person other than the Company or its agent; (vi) costs of removal, reinstallation, recommissioning or shipping of the Goods (vii) damage occurring during transportation, freight, installation of the Goods or while moving the Goods; (viii) any criminal, deliberate, wilful, dishonest or fraudulent act, error or omission of the Purchaser; (ix) any breach by the Purchaser of law or regulatory requirement; (x) any defect or faulty workmanship in relation to the Goods: (A) not notified to the Company within the Warranty Period; or (B) where the Purchaser continues to use the Goods after the Purchaser knew or discovered or ought reasonably to have known or discovered the defect or faulty workmanship.
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