
Secure the drain in such a way that it cannot shift when the subse-
quent works are applied.
Most importantly, it must be ensured that the drain does not float
when the concrete or screed is poured in.
NOTICE!
Product damage due to improper installation
If hollow spaces occur during the lining of the drain, leaks
may occur when pressure is applied.
Inform the subsequent workers that the drain must be fully
lined and that there must be no hollow spaces.
3.2.3
Sealing the drain
NOTICE!
Product damage due to improper installation
If hollow spaces occur during the lining of the drain, leaks
may occur when pressure is applied.
Check the proper completion of the subsequent work.
Screed and floor tiles must be laid at an incline of 1–2 % in
the direction of the drain.
Requirements:
n
A suitable sealing collar and a clamping ring are available.
n
The flange is free of heavy soil.
n
The complete surface of the flange is lined with material and undam-
aged.
If required, clean the flange of coarse soil (e. g. from screed).
Conventional sealing
Handling
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