What is the capacity of a vacuum sewer truck?
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Due to differences in brands and models, the capacity of vacuum sewer trucks varies. Common municipal vacuum sewer trucks typically have a capacity of 5-7 cubic meters. Uses of vacuum sewer trucks: Vacuum sewer trucks have greater suction power compared to vacuum fecal trucks. They are mainly used for suction, transportation, and discharge of sludge, sewage, or sediment from petrochemical sewage ponds in urban rainwater wells, inspection wells, and various ditches. They are suitable for use by environmental sanitation and municipal departments, chemical plants, industrial enterprises, and residential property management in large, medium, and small cities for tasks such as septic tank cleaning and transportation, urban pipeline cleaning and dredging, and the removal of biogas slurry and residue in factories. Calculation of vacuum sewer truck capacity: The capacity of a vacuum sewer truck depends on the dimensions of the tank. The tank is cylindrical, and the volume can be calculated based on the diameter and height of the cylinder.