ChamberMaxx™

ChamberMaxx™ is a corrugated, open-bottom plastic arch detention system designed to economically collect, detain, retain and infiltrate stormwater runoff. 

The chambers are injection-molded using structurally-efficient and corrosion-resistant polypropylene resin. The lightweight design has been extensively tested and exceeds New Zealand heavy traffic loading standards, and the chambers are designed to be installed in high load areas where land is at a premium.

For infiltration applications, the ChamberMaxx™ system effectively recharges groundwater, which can achieve reduced discharge objectives as part of Low Impact Design strategy. 

By utilising subsurface infiltration, space is preserved for development and runoff is reduced or eliminated. The ChamberMaxx™ is ideal when you need to maximise storage capacity in a shallow footprint. 

ChamberMaxx™

CHAMBERMAXX™  KEY BENEFITS

  • Maximum Volume in Small Footprint
    • Low profile shape (770mm rise) – Economical for shallow applications
    • 1.40 m3 of storage per chamber
    • Features integral end walls for superior structural integrity, reduced costs and fewer parts to handle during installation
  • Modular configuration means flexible layout options
  • Strong - Exceeds USA (AASHTO HS-25), Australian and New Zealand (AS 5100.2, AS/NZS 2566 and HN-HO 72) heavy loading standards
  • Easy Installation
    • Lightweight – Installed by hand without need for heavy equipment. each chamber weights approx 40kg and can be hand-lifted into place on site
    • Innovative sub-corrugations with lower weight / m3 of storage – Less polypropylene plastic required to manufacture resulting a more economical product
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