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Tilting Weir

One of the most accurate ways of maintaining water levels between two bodies of water is through the use of a Tilting Weir.  A Tilting Weir is a weir plate that can be tilted through 90 degrees to adjust water levels and this would likely be fitted in a concrete structure or within a chamber behind a Headwall. Tilting Weirs operate with the weir gate rotating through a "half-moon" to allow the water level to be adjusted by the finest of margins.  The units can be fitted directly to the Headwall or into a chamber behind the Headwall and can be operated manually of be fitted with an actuator.  The side pieces are manufactured from profiled HDPE sheet and the weir plate from Stainless Steel.  Weir widths up to 6000mm are available and because the water level is adjusted by means of overflowing the weir there is a very low build height.  Weir widths up to 2000mm can be incorporated into our headwalls.  Walkways for access can be incorporated into any structure.

 

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