Downpipe Systems
Downpipe Systems
The following chart shows which downpipes shape and sizes are compatible with each gutter system:
|
Gutter system |
68mm dircular |
65mm square |
110mm circular |
53mm circular |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Downpipe system | ||||
| Clip-master | [Y] | [Y]* | ||
| Flowline | [Y] | [Y] | ||
| Deepflow | [Y] | |||
| Classic | [Y] | [Y] | ||
| Miniline | [Y] | |||
| Industrial | [Y] | |||
Offset assembly

Offsets are constructed from 67½° bends and a length of pipe. Where they are over 600mm in length, it is recommended that they be solvent welded. A pipe clip should be fixed below the offset.
Pipe clips
A clip should support the top socket of the pipe. Intermediate clips should be located at a maximum of 1.8m centres.
Thermal movement
A gap of 10mm should be left between the end of each pipe and the base of the socket to allow for thermal movement.
Drain connections

Usually made via a gully hopper or direct to drain. A reducer is used for direct connection, RRM425(110mm) or SRM325 (82mm). A trapped gully is required where connection is made to a combined foul and surface water drain.
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