Description
IBC Container Lid with Float Valve Overfill Protection Level Regulation
The IBC container lid with a float valve as overfill protection and level regulation, as well as for ventilation and degassing during water intake and discharge.
No use of metal parts – no entry of corrosion residues or heavy metal leaching.
The IBC container lid with float valve reliably stops the inflow of rainwater through the overfill protection. The rainwater inlet is via a 32mm hose nozzle (1 1/4" hose). The integrated air vent is the protection against deformation due to under- or overpressure.
The float rod and valve are made of ABS plastic, making them ideally suitable for permanent water contact without the entry of corrosion particles or heavy metal leaching.
The connection between level regulation with overfill protection and tank inlet is made with special fittings made of PP polypropylene. No sealing work required – can be detached at any time.
The finish is a shockproof polypropylene end cap, which protects the air inlet and outlet channel from foreign body ingress and also serves as an insect guard. No deformation or damage from light impacts, weather, ozone, and UV resistant.

Inlet with 32mm (1 1/4") Hose Nozzle with Integrated Water Stop
As the water level rises, the air escapes from the IBC container through the filter basket. When the maximum water level is reached, the valve closes and prevents the overfill of the IBC container. As the water level drops, air automatically flows in, preventing vacuum damage to your IBC container.
The maximum fill level can be easily adjusted using the knuckle joint of the float rod with the wing nut.
No corrosion or contamination – as all parts are made of plastic (PP + ABS)
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Provider identification:
is a europaweit Europe-wide protected, registered trademark of HT CONNECT GmbH & Co. KG
HT CONNECT GmbH & Co. KG
Norisstraße 4
91257 Pegnitz
E-Mail: info@ht-connect.de

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