So how is your tank carried Winpro?
That's irrelevant. You'll be asking the name of my insurance provider next.😄
Why so coy?
Because the point being argued is about insurance cover, not safety. I wouldn't argue that a crash tested system is no safer than mine as the chances are it is indeed most probably safer. However, I have no way of actually proving it either way other than logic and common sense.
I do though, know that I am fully insured to drive my van on UK roads for the purpose in which it is used. If, someone else tells me different then all I ask is that they provide evidence and not just hearsay. This argument comes round regularly on here and to date, no one has provided a scrap of factual evidence to back up the claim that I'm not insured or that I need to declare the transporting of a water tank, utilising factory lashing points in an unmodified van. Not even once!
Got you. I surmise your tank is secured in the same way as it would be if it were carrying a load of orange juice in an IBC on a pallet which you would then transfer to a customer.
As in it is strapped to the manufacturers load points.
I don't deign to dispute whether what you do is legal.
And you acknowledge this might not be the safest way to carry your water.
Is your van modified to have pumps reels and battery and pole carriers fitted and if so are their fixing points modifications or do they sit on (eg) a wooden frame or ply lining?
My pump and controller are on a metal plate which is fitted to the ply which covers the wheel arch. Can be removed in minutes as it's all plumbed with pipe and push fit. Pump is powered direct from van battery. DI vessels are up against the tank and are held in place by the pipe and fittings connected to them. The tank is secured to the factory lashing points by straps, up against the bulkhead and blocked against the lower bulkhead
brace pillar, also wedged in place laterally with wooden blocks against
the side door pillars. The tank lid is at the front to allow it to blow off under pressure. Apart from the tank, there is nothing else which is fixed, or secured in place. Even my hose reel is free standing as I lift it out.
In 20 years and a few close shaves, the tank hasn't moved a millimetre! I fully accept responsibility for how my van is set up and have full confidence in it's safety.
Oh, and my tank is a 500ltr 'cube' shaped, baffled wydale.