🚰 Planning to install a water tank or check how much water you have? Here’s how to calculate the volume — in litres!
Whether you’re setting up a rainwater tank, checking how much water your storage can hold, or just curious, it’s easy to calculate your tank’s capacity in litres — once you know the shape.
Let’s break it down by tank shape and give you step-by-step examples.
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🧮 What You’ll Need
To calculate water tank capacity in litres, you need:
- The tank’s dimensions (length, width, height or radius, depending on shape)
- The shape of the tank (cylindrical, rectangular, or cube)
- A basic formula for volume
- And then a quick conversion to litres
📐 Formula to Convert Volume to Litres
1 cubic meter = 1,000 litres
1 cubic centimetre = 0.001 litres
So once you calculate the volume in cubic meters (m³), just multiply it by 1,000 to get litres.
📦 Rectangular or Square Tank
Formula:
Volume = Length × Width × Height
Make sure all dimensions are in meters for litres.
Example:
Tank dimensions:
- Length = 1.5 m
- Width = 1 m
- Height = 1.2 m
Volume = 1.5 × 1 × 1.2 = 1.8 m³
Capacity = 1.8 × 1000 = 1,800 litres
✅ This tank holds 1,800 litres
🛢️ Cylindrical Tank
Formula:
Volume = π × r² × h
Where:
- r = radius (in meters)
- h = height (in meters)
Example:
Tank dimensions:
- Radius = 0.5 m
- Height = 2 m
Volume = 3.1416 × (0.5)² × 2 ≈ 1.57 m³
Capacity = 1.57 × 1000 = 1,570 litres
✅ This tank holds about 1,570 litres
🧊 For Cube-Shaped Tank
Just cube the side:
Volume = side × side × side
Then convert to litres.
💧 Water Tank Capacity Calculator
✅ Quick Tips
- Always convert cm to meters: 100 cm = 1 m
- For cylindrical tanks, don’t confuse diameter with radius (radius = diameter ÷ 2)
- Multiply volume in m³ by 1,000 to get litres