What is a Nyloplast drain?
Nyloplast® Drain Basins are used as a collection point typically where two or more drain lines converge. Basins can provide a transition between different sizes and types of pipe, and can also change the elevation or direction of the pipe.
What is Nyloplast made of?
Nyloplast structures represent the latest in storm water management technology. The innovative combination of performance proven ductile iron grates with a rugged, heavy-duty PVC structure makes Nyloplast structures unique in the surface drainage field.
What is a drop in grate?
Stormwater drop-in drainage grate. A light-duty grate that is galvanised for durability and longevity, designed for external use.
What is an inline drain?
Inline Drains are typically used for the non-pressure drainage of surface water runoff and are intended to be installed on top of a riser pipe that connects to the storm sewer system. Drain Grate Castings – Manufactured from Ductile Iron or Cast Iron and available in a variety of grate types and styles.
What is an area drain?
Area Drains are designed to collect excess rain and storm water runoff from roofs, sidewalks, parking lots, and paved streets. Robust size offerings available to accommodate various connections sizes and elevations.
What is a weir in a storm structure?
At its simplest, a weir is no more than an obstruction placed in a channel over which water flows. The obstruction is a specially shaped notch or opening set above the floor of the channel. Weirs can be used for flow restriction and/or measuring flow.
How do I build a yard drain?
Build a creek bed to direct water away from a low spot in your yard. Or if the slope of the ground permits it, use a creek bed to drain a low spot. Start by making a swale-essentially a gentle, shallow drainage ditch. Then line it with gravel or stones and add interest with boulders, a bridge or plantings.
How do you buy a sink drain?
How to Buy the Right Drain for Your Bathroom Sink
- Measure the Sink. The sink drain needs to fit your bathroom sink’s drain opening to work properly.
- Choose Pop-Up or Grid Functionality.
- Set a Budget.
- Complement the Style of Your Sink.
- Check if Your Sink Has an Overflow.
- Support the Sink With a Mounting Ring.
What is a drainage weir?
A weir /wɪər/ or low head dam is a barrier across the width of a river that alters the flow characteristics of water and usually results in a change in the height of the river level. There are many weir designs, but commonly water flows freely over the top of the weir crest before cascading down to a lower level.
What is a weir outlet?
The weir over flow is usually installed on box or gully gutters designed for roofs that require a large capacity of rain water flow, the weir acts as an over flow primarily if there is a blockage in the gutter to down pipe outlet that prevent normal drainage.