Transcription of Floor Drains - Josam
1 98 Floor DRAINSFLOOR DRAINSFLOOR DRAINSThe two-piece Floor Drain bodies which are designed to be combined with any adjustable strainers offered by Josam have proven features whichmake them the easiest and quickest Drains of this type to install. The clean fine thread which is on all types of adjustable strainers provides uninter-rupted adjustment at any time during construction up to and including the time the Floor is being poured. Exclusive features are described and shownbelow. For further details and specifications, refer to the specific series in this FeaturesWEEPHOLESW eepholes around doubledrainage flange for Floor Drains feature JIFFEE-SET connections with MULTI-TITE serviceweight (SV) soil pipe gaskets, conforming to ASTM Standard C564 in 2, 3, and 4inch sizes for labor-saving assembly to service weight cast iron, no-hub cast iron,PVC and ABS pipe.
2 Merely lubricate gasket and pipe, set drain in place, pushdown until top of pipe contacts built-in stop and the joint is STRAINERS FOR ALL APPLICATIONSAll adjustable Strainers and Accessories shown in theStrainer Section can be used with the 30000, 30000-PD,30000-TSO, 30002-ST, 30304-Z and 30500 Series DrainBodies. Strainers are offered for all types of Floor finishesand applications. Adjustable strainer and body combina-tions are shown so that dimensional data can be obtainedfor installation and specification collar provides extravertical adjustment for slots assure quick assemblywithout removal of TAP1/2 Primer Tap Connection withplug, standard on some series,optional (-50) on collar designed to acceptall Josam exclusively Exclusive compression "wedge lock"provides positive non-puncturing bond ofwaterproofing membrane to 3/27/08 9:31 AM Page 98 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - SizeOutlet Type, No-Hub Spigot OutletOption, Hinged Grate99 Floor DRAINSFLOOR DRAINSU nless optional materials are specified, standard material shown in Specification will be provided.
3 Last digit indicates outlet size. Alladjustable strainers and accessories can be used with the 30000, 30000-PD, 30000-TSO, 30002-ST, 30304-Z and 30500 Series Drain : Series No. 37810 Type No. 37814 How To Order Floor DrainsHow To Order Floor Drain/Strainer CombinationsFLOOR Drains Pictorial Selection GuideFLOOR Drains Pictorial Selection GuideSTRAINERSA SERIESSUPER-FLO StrainerPage 110AD SERIESF lashing Clamp StrainerPage 110AF SERIESV inyl Tile StrainerPage 110C SERIESNON-CLOG Strainer withIntegral BucketPage 111D SERIESDome StrainerPage 111E SERIEST ractor StrainerPage 111 STRAINERSE1 SERIESE xtended Rim StrainerPage 112E2 SERIESI ndirect Waste StrainerPage 112E3 SERIESI ndirect Waste StrainerPage 112F SERIEST hreaded Cover Strainer,Secondary GratePage 113F4/F6 SERIESR ound Funnel AssembliesPage 113F8/F9 SERIESOval Funnel AssembliesPage 11330004-Z-5A-2-80 Outlet SizeOutlet Type, No-Hub Spigot OutletStrainer Size and TypeOptional Material, Satin Finish Bronze TopOption.
4 Perforated Stainless Steel BasketEXAMPLE: Series No. 30000-AType No. 30004-5 AFLOOR DRAINSF loor 3/27/08 9:31 AM Page 99 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - Drains Pictorial Selection GuideFLOOR Drains Pictorial Selection Guide100 Floor DRAINSSTRAINERSG SERIESS olid Hinged CoverPage 114H SERIESS ecured Hinged GratePage 114 MSERIESO verflow StandpipePage 114P SERIESWall StrainerPage 115R SERIESG utter StrainerPage 115S SERIESSUPER-FLO StrainerPage 115 STRAINERST SERIESH inged GratePage 116 WSERIESS trainer ExtensionPage 116WF6A/6S SERIESC omposition Deck StrainersPage 11630802-4 CPShallow Trap & Chrome-Plated StrainerPage 12330900-9 ADWide Flange Body Clamp StrainerPage 12331000 Body with 5" RoundNikaloy StrainerPage 123 BODIES ONLY30000 Body AssemblyPage 11730000-PDSecurity Body PrisonsPage 11730000-TSOBody Assy.
5 With Threaded Side OutletPage 11830002-STBody Assy. with Shallow TrapPage 11830304-ZNo-Hub BodyPage 11930500 Body with Trap & CleanoutPage 119 BODY / STRAINER COMBINATIONS30000-ABody Assy. with SUPER-FLO StrainerPage 12030000-CBody Assy. with NON-CLOG StrainerPage 12030000-DBody Assy. with Dome StrainerPage 12030000-EBody Assy. with Tractor StrainerPage 12030000-E1 Body Assy. with Extended Rim StrainerPage 12130000-E2 Body Assy. with Indirect Waste StrainerPage 121 Floor 3/27/08 9:31 AM Page 100 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - Drains Pictorial Selection GuideFLOOR Drains Pictorial Selection Guide101 Floor DRAINSBODY / STRAINER COMBINATIONS30000-PBody Assy. with Wall StrainerPage 12130000-RBody Assy. with Gutter StrainerPage 12130000-SBody Assy. with SUPER-FLO StrainerPage 12230002-ST-ABody Assy.
6 With Trap & SUPER-FLO StrainerPage 12230304-Z-ANo-Hub Body with SUPER-FLO StrainerPage 12230500-ABody w/Deep Trap & SUPER-FLO StrainerPage 122 ROUND-TOP DRAINS321009" Top, Medium-Duty DrainPage 12432100-399" Top with Solid Cast-Iron CoverPage 12432100-AE9" Top, Adjustable CollarPage 12532100-AE-LC1-889" Top, Key-Lock Drain,Adjustable CollarPage 12632100-AE-TG9" Top Tractor Drain,Adjustable CollarPage 12632100-TG9" Tractor Top DrainPage 126 ROUND-TOP DRAINS32150 Two 9" Top Blood Drains ,Extra-Heavy-Duty GratePage 127321609" Tractor Top DrainPage 1273220012-5/8" Top Medium-DutyDrain, SUPER-FLO GratePage 12832200-AE12-5/8" Top Medium-DutyDrain, Adjustable CollarPage 12932200-AE-SD12-5/8" Top Special-DutyDrain, Adjustable CollarPage 13032200-SD12-5/8" Top Special-DutyGarage DrainPage 130 ROUND-TOP DRAINS3230012-5/8" Top Medium-DutyDrain, SUPER-FLO GratePage 1313233012-5/8" Top Medium-DutyDrain with BucketPage 13232330-SD12-5/8" Top Special-DutyGarage DrainPage 1323471014-7/8" Top Parking Deck DrainPage 1333472014-7/8" Top Parking DeckDrain with BucketPage 1333492021-1/8" Top Extra-Heavy-Duty, NON-CLOG DrainPage 134 Floor 3/27/08 9:31 AM Page 101 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - Drains Pictorial Selection GuideFLOOR Drains Pictorial Selection Guide102 Floor DRAINSSQUARE TOP DRAINS351008" Top Storage Room DrainPage 13435130-14-19" Top Equip.
7 Room Drain,Hinged Grate, Deep Bucket35130 Secured GratePage 1353517010-1/4" Top Medium-DutyDrain with BucketPage 1363780012-1/4 Top Deck Drain,Heavy-Duty GratePage 1363781012-1/4 Top Deck Drain,Heavy-Duty GratePage 1373782012-1/4" Top Deck Drain,Heavy-Duty Grate & BucketPage 137 SQUARE TOP DRAINSW/TRAP & CLEANOUT3783012-1/4" Top Heavy-Duty,Hinged Latching GratePage 1383784012-1/4 Boiler Room Drain,Heavy-Duty GratePage 1383790014" Top Packing HouseDrain, Adjustable CollarPage 1393796016" Top Medium-DutyDrain, SUPER-FLO GratePage 13938040 Boiler Room Drain with CleanoutPage 14038250 ABasement Drain withBackwater ValvePage 140W/TRAP & CLEANOUTSPECIALTY DRAINS38420 Garage Drain, NON-CLOGTop, Cleanout & BucketPage 14138420-IGS14" Top Gas Drain, Trap,Cleanout, Seal & BucketPage 14138620-40 Garage Drain, HingedGrate, Cleanout & BucketPage 1423864012-7/8" x 10-7/8" TopGarage Drain with BucketPage 1423882015" x 13-1/8" Top & BucketPage 14338830 Packing House Drain,Bucket & 143 SPECIALTY DRAINS3885022" x 14" Roadway Drain,Dome StrainerPage 1443893021" x 14-1/2" Top PackingHouse Drain, Integral TrapPage 1443924012-1/2" Top Can Wash DrainPage 14539600 Planter DrainPage 1453972011" Top Composition DrainPage 14639960 Area Drain, Hinged GratePage 146 Floor 3/27/08 9:32 AM Page 102 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - DRAINSFLOOR DRAINSFLOOR DRAINSHow To Choose A Floor DrainAdequate and proper drainage of surface areas within and immediately adjacent to building structures is of prime importance.
8 Careful considerationmust be given to these areas, particularly their size and shape, and the anticipated volume of drainage to be volume is governed by a number of factors, depending on the building type and its use. Some of the factors to be considered include waterdischarge from equipment, run-off from vehicles, condensate waste and emergency drainage. The drainage volume of surfaces outside the building isnormally based on rainfall factors for the geographical region in which the project is located. Exterior Drains may be sized and placed using rainfalldata provided in this guide. After these considerations have been studied and the piping layout has been developed, the proper types and sizes ofdrains to service the requirements must be and area drain selection involves several fundamental steps including determination of tops and outlet sizes to provide fast, efficient , the type of drain best suited for the application must be selected.
9 Considerations here include location, drain material, Floor construction, weightof traffic, presence of sediment and debris, backflow prevention and architectural aesthetics, which is particularly significant in finished areas. Finally,the outlet connections must be selected, based on the piping system used, hub and spigot, no-hub, threaded and so forth. The following technical datawill help you in making your location, for which a drain is required, plays an important role in the selection of the drain. Basements, boiler and equipment rooms, parkingand service areas, utility rooms, machine and processing areas, elevator pits, toilet and shower rooms, laundries, kitchens, cold storage areas andmany other locations must be equipped with Floor WITH ADAIn order to comply with the American Disabilities Act (ADA), Drains located in walking surfaces or along accessible routes must have grate openings nogreater than 1/2 in.
10 (13 mm) in one direction. If the grate openings are elongated, then the openings must be oriented so that the long dimension isperpendicular to the dominant direction of OF TOPS & OUTLETSTop size of Floor or area drain normally relates directly to the grate free area which is the total area of drainage openings in the grate for efficientdrainage. Interior Floor Drains should have a grate free area equal to 1-1/2 times the free area of the connecting pipe. Exterior area Drains subject torainfall should have a minimum free area equal to 2 times the free area of the connecting pipe. This recommended ratio of free area to outlet size(connecting pipe size) is per Floor Drain Standard ANSI RATE CALCULATIONIf the water pressure head above the Floor and the required flow rate are known, the required grate free area of the drain can be calculated using thefollowing equation:Q = Cd A 2 g h where Q = Flow Rate (Gallons per Minute)Cd= Discharge Coefficient = = Free area [open area] of grate (ft/s2)g =Acceleration ( ft/s2)h= Head above the Floor (ft)This equation can be solved for A:A = Cd 2 g hAn Example:A head of in.