Bilka pluvial system assemblage Pluvial system - Tigla

Bilka pluvial system assemblage Pluvial system - Tigla

Bilka pluvial system assemblage Pluvial system - Tigla

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Bilka pluvial system assemblage


Hooks assemblage:

  • 210 hooks used for the assemblage of beams, edges and planks are bent to obtain an adequate slope of the chute (3 5 mm / ml).
  • Combi hooks are used for direct assemblage on the frontal beam, keeping an adequate slope of the chute (3 5 mm / ml).
  • The hooks will be fitted at 60 - 90 cm range, and the end hooks are placed at approximately 10 cm from the end of the chute.
  • Don’t forget to place a hook on each side of the corner.
  • The assemblage of the hooks starts with screwing the end hooks, and then, between them a string is extended marking the assemblage line of the other hooks.
  • If two spots are used, the hooks are assembled from the middle, maintaining the slope towards the two spouts.

 

Joints assemblage:

  • The place where the joint will be located is fixed on the chute and then, by means of a hack-saw the opening is cut-off (attention: do not use a circular saw for this purpose).
  • The cut edges are curved towards exterior in order to allow the discharge of water to the collector.
  • Assemble the joint on the spouts by introducing its curved edge in the exterior curving of the chute. Then press the joint onto the chute and install it by curving the ends of the plates towards the inner edge of the chute.
     

Chutes, corners and caps assemblage:

  • Place the chutes and the corners starting with the chute with the collector already assembled by introducing the exterior side of the chute in the opening of the hook and then by pressing the exterior edge into the catch. Then assemble the other chutes and corners.
  • Use the coupling sleeve of the chutes, seal off all the couplings between the chutes and the corners. Be careful, the connections must be located at equal distances from the hooks.
  • The chutes couplings are tightened in the rear side of the chutes in order for the fitting to be placed in the middle of the coupling. Then the clamps are installed for the frontal side of the second chute or corner, closing the coupling and ensuring it against plate bending.
  • The chutes and the corners are placed keeping a distance of 2 3 mm between them in order to compensate for the length changes.
  • The caps are installed at the end of the chutes, by introducing a little bit of silicone in the arch form indentations. Then place the base and press the frontal ring on the chute’s edge, the rear ring is bent behind the chute.
     

Spouts assemblage:

  • A string is fixed on the wall, along which the spout shall be laid out. Then the clamp of the spout is applied by indicating its fixation point and preparing the assemblage orifices. The clamp is fixed by means of dowel pins. If the product is assembled on a thermally isolated wall made of polystyrene, an anchorage with an adequate length must be used.
  • The first clamp is fixed directly on the bend, and the last one before the discharge. The maximum distance between the clamps mustn’t exceed 2 m.
  • After the assemblage of the pipes, the couplings for the clamps are fixed by using wooden wedges.
  • At the end of the spout the discharge is fitted up or, if the water is discharged in the sewerage system, the flange spout is fitted up.
  • Attention: Don’t forget to carefully clean the chutes from cut sheet or scrapings. The abandoned scraps will rust and therefore cause the discoloring of the sheet’s surface.
     
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