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- Drexus Slot Drain Installation Instructions
- Drexus Slot Drain Installation Manual
- Drexus Slot Drain Installation Kit
The 65ARG40 is the narrowest standards approved model of modular linear grate drainage systems. It features a wedge wire, stainless steel grate, manufactured from 316 marine grade stainless steel, combined with a UPVC drainage channel.
- Slot Drain Installation. Slot Drain is a one-piece, built-in, sloped drainage system with a linear slot in the floor surface at a constant elevation. The drain itself is mounted in the floor assembly and integrated with the floor during the concrete pour.
- Sturdy yet subtle, our new Drexus Slot Drain is perfect for surface water removal on premium landscapes in urban centres. Although highly effective, it is largely hidden from view beneath a slimline, galvanised steel slot that features a mono or duo linear aperture.
Slot Drain® is pre-sloped and fully assembled. It is easy to install, reducing labour costs and minimizing chances of error.
Drain sections arrive fully assembled and ready to install — no grating to screw on, no anchors or drains to weld, simply bolt the drain ends together, then pour your floor.
It takes two people approximately 20 to 30 minutes to install one 15 foot section.
1) Excavate a trench allowing for room underneath and on both sides of Slot Drain®. There should be a minimum of 6″ of concrete surrounding the drain.
2) It is recommended to pre-pour a concrete pad underneath the Slot Drain® pit so it can be properly secured. If no pad is poured, peg the sump pit down (using the flat bar mounting brackets bolted to the sides of the sump and wooden stakes) before Slot Drain® is connected.
3) Install all Slot Drain® pits and piping, making sure that the Slot Drain® pit walls are reinforced to prevent sidewall bowing.
Drexus Slot Drain is a highly effective and discreet solution for surface water removal on premium landscapes. The channel is hidden beneath a slimline galvanized steel slot which features a mono or duo linear aperture. Suitable for complementing block or flag installations and particularly suited to natural stone landscapes. Drexus Slot Drain Water Management Drexus Slot Drain A. Drexus Slot Drain B. Duo Slot Drain, Stratford Constant Depth Channels Length (mm) Width (mm) Invert Width (mm) Depth (mm) Invert Depth (mm) Unit Weight (kg) Item Code Channel 0/0 1000 160 100 170 90 37 DR541015 Channel 5/0 1000 160 100 195 115 45 DR541025.
4) Bolt the last (deepest) section of Slot Drain® to the Slot Drain® pit. If a Slot Drain® pit is not being used, start at the deepest section. Bolt all remaining sections of Slot Drain® together using the numbered flanges as a guide. For example, if you have a section 102, a section 203, a section 304 and a Slot Drain® pit. First, bolt flange 4 of section 304 to the Slot Drain® pit side marked 4. Next, bolt flange 3 of section 304 to flange 3 of section 203. Finally, bolt flange 2 of section 203 to flange 2 of section 102. Use a continuous bead of silicone sealant between all bolted sections.
5) Use wooden stakes to set the desired elevation of drain sections. Secure drain sections to the stakes with the mounting holes provided on the levelling brackets.
6) Once Slot Drain® is secured and the appropriate elevation is achieved, for structural support, tie the rebar from the floor grid into the rebar/levelling bars on the drain assembly. Cover the opening with the duct tape, or insert Styrofoam if needed.
7) To ensure that Slot Drain® will not float, it is recommended that the concrete be poured in two stages. Once adequate time for the first concrete pour to set has elapsed, the floor slab can be completed. The use of a pencil vibrator is strongly recommended to make sure that the concrete has completely surrounded Slot Drain®, leaving no bubbles or voids.
8) Once the concrete slab is firm, first remove the tape or Styrofoam from the slot and then break out all metal tabs to ensure a continuous open slot. Using the paddle, clean out the Slot Drain®.
RETROFIT
Slot Drain® Systems arrives at the site in fully assembled sections and is ready to be installed.
Drexus Slot Drain Installation Instructions
1) Layout and mark drain location on existing slab.
2) Cut 24″ wide trench in existing slab.
3) Excavate the trench allowing for room underneath and on both sides of Slot Drain®. There should be a minimum of 6″ of concrete surrounding the drain.
4) Drill and dowel into the sides of the existing cut slab. Approximately 16″– 24″ on both sides.
Slot Drain® is pre-sloped and fully assembled. It is easy to install, reducing labour costs and minimizing chances of error.
Drain sections arrive fully assembled and ready to install — no grating to screw on, no anchors or drains to weld, simply bolt the drain ends together, then pour your floor.
It takes two people approximately 20 to 30 minutes to install one 15 foot section.
1) Excavate a trench allowing for room underneath and on both sides of Slot Drain®. There should be a minimum of 6″ of concrete surrounding the drain.
2) It is recommended to pre-pour a concrete pad underneath the Slot Drain® pit so it can be properly secured. If no pad is poured, peg the sump pit down (using the flat bar mounting brackets bolted to the sides of the sump and wooden stakes) before Slot Drain® is connected.
3) Install all Slot Drain® pits and piping, making sure that the Slot Drain® pit walls are reinforced to prevent sidewall bowing.
Drexus Slot Drain is a highly effective and discreet solution for surface water removal on premium landscapes. The channel is hidden beneath a slimline galvanized steel slot which features a mono or duo linear aperture. Suitable for complementing block or flag installations and particularly suited to natural stone landscapes. Drexus Slot Drain Water Management Drexus Slot Drain A. Drexus Slot Drain B. Duo Slot Drain, Stratford Constant Depth Channels Length (mm) Width (mm) Invert Width (mm) Depth (mm) Invert Depth (mm) Unit Weight (kg) Item Code Channel 0/0 1000 160 100 170 90 37 DR541015 Channel 5/0 1000 160 100 195 115 45 DR541025.
4) Bolt the last (deepest) section of Slot Drain® to the Slot Drain® pit. If a Slot Drain® pit is not being used, start at the deepest section. Bolt all remaining sections of Slot Drain® together using the numbered flanges as a guide. For example, if you have a section 102, a section 203, a section 304 and a Slot Drain® pit. First, bolt flange 4 of section 304 to the Slot Drain® pit side marked 4. Next, bolt flange 3 of section 304 to flange 3 of section 203. Finally, bolt flange 2 of section 203 to flange 2 of section 102. Use a continuous bead of silicone sealant between all bolted sections.
5) Use wooden stakes to set the desired elevation of drain sections. Secure drain sections to the stakes with the mounting holes provided on the levelling brackets.
6) Once Slot Drain® is secured and the appropriate elevation is achieved, for structural support, tie the rebar from the floor grid into the rebar/levelling bars on the drain assembly. Cover the opening with the duct tape, or insert Styrofoam if needed.
7) To ensure that Slot Drain® will not float, it is recommended that the concrete be poured in two stages. Once adequate time for the first concrete pour to set has elapsed, the floor slab can be completed. The use of a pencil vibrator is strongly recommended to make sure that the concrete has completely surrounded Slot Drain®, leaving no bubbles or voids.
8) Once the concrete slab is firm, first remove the tape or Styrofoam from the slot and then break out all metal tabs to ensure a continuous open slot. Using the paddle, clean out the Slot Drain®.
RETROFIT
Slot Drain® Systems arrives at the site in fully assembled sections and is ready to be installed.
Drexus Slot Drain Installation Instructions
1) Layout and mark drain location on existing slab.
2) Cut 24″ wide trench in existing slab.
3) Excavate the trench allowing for room underneath and on both sides of Slot Drain®. There should be a minimum of 6″ of concrete surrounding the drain.
4) Drill and dowel into the sides of the existing cut slab. Approximately 16″– 24″ on both sides.
5) It is recommended to pre-pour a concrete pad underneath the Slot Drain® pit so it can be properly secured. If no pad is poured, peg the sump pit down (using the flat bar mounting brackets bolted to the sides of the sump and wooden stakes) before Slot Drain® is connected.
6) Install all Slot Drain® pits and piping, making sure that the Slot Drain® pit walls are reinforced to prevent sidewall bowing.
7) Bolt the last (deepest) section of Slot Drain® to the Slot Drain® pit. If a Slot Drain® pit is not being used, start at the deepest section. Bolt all remaining sections of Slot Drain® together using the numbered flanges as a guide. Poker java. For example, if you have a section 102, a section 203, a section 304 and a Slot Drain® pit.
First, bolt flange 4 of section 304 to the Slot Drain® pit side marked 4. Next, bolt flange 3 of section 304 to flange 3 of section 203. Finally, bolt flange 2 of section 203 to flange 2 of section 102. Use a continuous bead of silicone sealant between all bolted sections.
8) Use wooden stakes to set the desired elevation of drain sections. Secure drain sections to the stakes with the mounting holes provided on the levelling brackets.
9) Once Slot Drain® is secured and the appropriate elevation is achieved, for structural support, tie the rebar from the dowels and floor grid into the rebar/levelling bars on the drain assembly. Cover the opening with the duct tape, or insert Styrofoam if needed.
10) To ensure that Slot Drain® will not float, it is recommended that the concrete be poured in two stages. Once adequate time for the first concrete pour to set has elapsed, the floor slab can be completed. The use of a pencil vibrator is strongly recommended to make sure that the concrete has completely surrounded Slot Drain®., leaving no bubbles or voids.
11) Once the concrete slab is firm, first remove the tape or Styrofoam from the slot and then break out all metal tabs to ensure a continuous open slot. Using the paddle, clean out the Slot Drain®.
Each Slot Drain system includes a specially designed cleaning kit specific to its application.
Slot Drain does not absorb water or contaminates and allows any solids to be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner. The only part of Slot Drain that is exposed is the stainless steel surface which can be cleaned and sanitized in the same manner as your floor surface. Watch how easy it is to clean a Slot Drain System.Slot Drain has been installed successfully in hundreds of applications, satisfying customers and construction professionals alike.
Slot Drain is designed for numerous market sectors. Sao paulo casino. Slot Drain is made to suit your special requirements. Slot Drain provides drainage solutions that are durable, sanitary, aesthetically appealing, easy to clean, load class rated, corrosion and temperature resistant, ADA Compliant and odour eliminating.
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Drexus Slot Drain Installation Manual
Before Slot Drain, grating, trench drains and four-sloped floors were the standards.
Drexus Slot Drain Installation Kit
Slot Drain changed surface drainage forever by providing the first pre-sloped, prefabricated drain system. The linear slot eliminates traditional grates that can be weak, trap bacteria and are difficult to clean. Slot Drain is applicable wherever floor or ground surfaces are subject to fluids, or have frequent cleaning requirements.