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| Effective roof drainage |
Geberit Pluvia
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The Geberit Pluvia syphonic roof drainage system offers incredible performance. Despite its small diameter pipes, the innovative roof drainage system can discharge up to 100 litres of rainwater per second per outlet.
With traditional systems, rainwater flows to the street sewers partially filling the pipes on its way. But Geberit Pluvia is based on the pipes being completely filled, which automatically creates a vacuum in the downpipe that in turn triggers highly efficient suction. A special roof outlet and hydraulic adjustment of the drainage system enable the pipes to operate at a full capacity.
The Geberit Pluvia syphonic roof drainage is particularly advantageous for big surfaces.
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Conventional Roof Outlet
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The alternative to the Geberit Pluvia syphonic roof drainage system is the use of Geberit's new conventional roof outlet. This conventional roof drainage system finds its application in smaller projects for flat roofs with plastic foils.
With its flange connection for plastic roof foils, the installation of the system can easily be done with a standard tool. The outlet base which is made of polyethylene can be connected with the common Geberit connections.
In comparison with the Geberit Pluvia syphonic roof drainage system, the fastening features of the Geberit conventional roof drainage system are the same. Furthermore, the assembling procedure of the plastic roof foils are similar to the Pluvia outlet. |
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Click here for a comparison of the features of a conventional and a syphonic roof drainage.
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