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110 Gallon Inductor Tank w/Stand Combo: Complete Buyer's Guide

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A 110-gallon inductor station — a stand-mounted cone-bottom mixing tank that draws dry and concentrated chemicals into solution and educts them into your spray system. At 69 inches on its included stand with a 2-inch apex outlet, this Norwesco unit is a working chemical-handling tool sized for higher-throughput batching. Its wall, rated to 1.5 specific gravity, takes products weighing up to 12.5 pounds per gallon.

Specifications at a Glance

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ManufacturerNorwesco
Manufacturer Part #N-40354
Nominal Capacity110 Gallons
Footprint (Diameter)30"
Overall Height69"
Empty Weight57 lb
MaterialPolyethylene (HDPE)
ColorNatural White
Rated Specific Gravity1.5
CertificationsFDA Approved
Warranty3 Year
ShippingShips LTL motor freight

Standards & Materials

  • ASTM D1998 — Standard Specification for Polyethylene Upright Storage Tanks. Governs wall-thickness and hydrostatic design for vertical rotomolded poly tanks of this class.
  • FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 — Olefin polymers. The food-contact regulation the FDA-grade resin in this tank is compounded to meet.
  • Specific gravity rating 1.5 — the tank is engineered for liquids up to 1.5× the density of water (water is about 8.34 lb/gal). Confirm your fluid’s SG before storage.

Product Overview

The 110 Gallon Inductor Tank with Stand Combo is the larger sibling in Norwesco's inductor line, built for operations that pour more product per batch or run faster cycles. Like all inductors, it is a mixing and transfer station — the place where concentrates and powders are dissolved and educted into the mix tank — rather than a vessel for holding chemical over time.

The cone bottom does the work. Its sloped 30-inch form drives the entire charge to the 2-inch apex outlet, clearing product completely so nothing hardens or carries into the next batch. The included stand sets a 69-inch working height, a touch taller than the 85-gallon unit, giving the operator room to pour and the discharge a strong gravity head into the eductor. Translucent white walls let the operator watch product dissolve and clear.

Empty, tank and stand are 57 pounds together. With a 1.5-SG charge the assembly reaches about 1,433 pounds during use, carried through the stand. The 2-inch apex outlet drives induction flow, and the 16-inch lid is the pour-and-access opening. No inlet comes fitted from the factory.

Seamless molding, in-resin UV protection, and a 3-year Norwesco defect warranty come standard. As a compact combo it ships on a pallet for straightforward delivery.

Key Features and Specifications

  • 110-gallon capacity — sized for chemical induction and mixing operations
  • Constructed from virgin linear polyethylene (HDPE) with 1.5 specific gravity rating — handles liquids up to 12.5 lbs/gal
  • 69" tall x 30" diameter — compact vertical footprint
  • 57 lbs empty, approximately 1,433 lbs when full at rated specific gravity
  • 2" NPT outlet fitting — factory installed and leak-tested
  • 16" lid opening for fill, venting, and interior access
  • FDA approved for potable water and food-grade liquid contact
  • 3 Year Warranty from Norwesco against manufacturing defects
  • Translucent white walls allow visual level monitoring without opening the tank and reflect sunlight to keep contents cooler
  • Rated for continuous service up to 120 F / 48 C
  • Seamless one-piece rotational molding — no seams, no welds, no leak points
  • Manufactured by Norwesco — a leading name in rotomolded polyethylene tanks
  • Must be installed on the manufacturer-supplied or compatible stand rated for the full loaded weight. Never rest a cone bottom tank directly on its apex
  • Ships via LTL freight on a pallet — residential delivery with lift gate available

Installation and Setup Guide

Setting up a 110-gallon inductor is about establishing a safe, well-plumbed chemical work point near your mix system — not a foundation job. A stable stand, a clean eductor connection, and sound operator safety around concentrated product are the priorities.

Site Preparation

Place the stand on a firm, level surface beside the mix or spray tank it feeds, within a chemical-handling area that has containment. Level it so the cone drains true and pouring is comfortable. Keep the work zone clear and well-lit for the hands-on charging this unit is built for.

Placement and Connections

Plumb the 2-inch apex outlet to your eductor with a full-port valve so dissolving product clears without bridging. Use schedule-80 PVC or stainless and keep the discharge run short to preserve induction flow, with a flex section before rigid pipe. The taller 69-inch stand gives this unit a bit more gravity head — route the line to take advantage of it.

Venting

Charging happens through the open lid, so the tank is vented during use; if closed between charges, ensure air can enter as the eductor draws. For volatile concentrates, operate under ventilation suited to the chemical's vapor.

Maintenance and Long-Term Care

Because it handles concentrated, changing chemistry, an inductor is cleaned far more often than a storage tank. The stand and cone outlet head the inspection list.

Quarterly Inspection Checklist

  • Stand: Inspect legs, joints, and feet for cracking or movement under the working load.
  • Cone and apex: Confirm free drainage and a sealing 2-inch valve, with no hardened product bridged above it.
  • Eductor line: Check the discharge plumbing for buildup that would slow induction.
  • Pour rim and lid: Look for chemical staining or stress where concentrated product enters.
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Cleaning

Flush the inductor after each chemical rather than only quarterly. The cone self-drains, so a neutralizing rinse through the apex clears most residue quickly; flush thoroughly between incompatible products to protect the next batch. Collect and dispose of the rinse following each product's safety data sheet.

UV and Weather Protection

If the inductor lives under cover, UV is moot. Outdoors, the in-resin UV package handles exposure; check the sun-facing wall annually for chalking and keep the stand protected from weather.

Alternatives and Comparisons

Compare inductors by throughput. This 110-gallon unit handles larger pours and faster cycles than the 85-gallon version, with a taller stand for more gravity head into the eductor. The smaller 85 suits lighter batching. And if your need is storage rather than dissolving and educting, a flat-bottom vertical tank is the correct, cheaper choice — the inductor earns its keep only in active mixing and full-drain induction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long will the 110 Gallon Inductor Tank w/Stand Combo last?

With regular cleaning, a sound stand, and use within its 1.5 specific-gravity rating on compatible chemistry, this inductor serves reliably for many years. Because it works with concentrated, varied product, the aging factors are chemical attack from incompatible concentrates and neglected cleaning — both avoidable. The seamless shell is durable, with UV protection in the resin.

What chemicals can I store in this tank?

As a mixing and induction tool, think in terms of what you dissolve and educt: most ag concentrates, dry chemicals, and a wide range of acids and bases up to 12.5 pounds per gallon at 1.5 specific gravity. These store well in polyethylene, unlike strong oxidizers, many solvents, and flammables. Confirm any concentrate on a poly compatibility chart, and do not use the inductor for long-term holding.

What kind of foundation does a 110-gallon tank need?

An inductor needs a stable work point, not an engineered foundation. Its half-ton-plus working load rides through the included stand, so set the stand on a firm, level slab or pad able to carry that weight, leveled so the cone drains true. A containment area beneath is good practice for chemical handling.

Does this tank come with a warranty?

Yes, a three-year Norwesco warranty protects the tank against molding defects, pinholes, and faulty factory fittings. Not covered: chemical attack by incompatible concentrates, apex-bearing the cone, and impact damage. Hold on to your receipt in case of a claim.

Can I install this tank underground?

No. An inductor is a working above-ground station for hands-on charging and gravity induction; burial defeats its purpose and its geometry would fail under soil pressure. It belongs plumbed in at a work point near your mix system.

Buying Considerations

Three things to weigh before ordering. First, throughput — confirm 110 gallons per charge fits your batch sizes and that the 69-inch working height suits the operator and receiving tank. Second, the eductor connection — plan a short 2-inch discharge to your mix system for strong induction flow, helped by this unit's taller stand. Third, chemical handling — set it up in a containment area with proper ventilation. It ships on a pallet; call us with application questions.

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