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L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

The L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain is a facility installed on the floor of the toilet, laundry room, and bathroom and connected to the drainage pipe.
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What is L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

 

 

The L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain is a facility installed on the floor of the toilet, laundry room, and bathroom and connected to the drainage pipe. The purpose is to remove accumulated water from the toilet, laundry room, and bathroom. Floor drains are usually round but can also be square or rectangular. They usually range in size from 5.1 to 30.5 centimeters, and most are 10 centimeters in diameter. A metal cover will be placed over the floor drain to prevent the odor from the drainage pipe from entering the room.

 

 

Benefits of L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

 

Excellent mechanical properties of L shaped right angle floor drain
The material used has a stainless steel tensile strength greater than 530 N/mm. It is 2 times of galvanized pipe, 3-4 times of copper pipe and 8-10 times of PPR pipe. Has good ductility and toughness.

 

Superior wear resistance
L shaped right angle floor drain can withstand high-speed water erosion up to 30 m/s. The stainless steel pipe was used for the diversion of the high water head power station. The water velocity at the end of the nozzle reaches 60 m / sec or more. Still has a service life of more than 100 years.

 

Excellent corrosion resistance
The thin, dense chrome-rich oxide film makes stainless steel water resistant to corrosion, including all waters including soft water. Excellent corrosion resistance even when used in the field.

 

Good temperature resistance
L shaped right angle floor drain can be safely operated for long periods of time at temperatures from -270 °C to 400 °C. No matter whether it is high temperature or low temperature, no harmful substances will be precipitated. The material properties are quite stable.

 

The inner wall is smooth and has small water resistance
Sanitary L shaped right angle floor drain with a smooth inner wall and very small water resistance. At low flow rates, the water resistance is only 2/5 of that of carbon steel. Reduced pressure loss and reduced transportation costs. Hygienic, not easily stained by bacteria, no fouling.The faster, more efficient cleaning capabilities of stainless steel make it an ideal choice for harsh sanitary conditions such as hospitals, kitchens, and other food production facilities. Very little maintenance, in most applications, occasional cleaning can restore the surface gloss of the material.

 

 
 

What are the Applications of L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

Bathrooms
Especially in showers, to drain away water and prevent flooding.

 

Laundry Rooms
Drains away water from accidental overflows or leaks from washing machines.

 

Basements
Useful in areas prone to flooding, floor drains can prevent water accumulation and potential damage.

Balconies and Patios

 

Drains away rainwater or water from cleaning, preventing puddles.

 

Restaurants & Commercial Kitchens

Essential for areas where food is prepared, floor drains capture water spillage and facilitate easy cleaning.

Shopping Malls and Retail Stores

Especially in entrances, they help drain water customers carry on rainy days.

Spas and Gyms

 

Especially in shower areas, saunas, and around swimming pools.

 

How Do L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain Work?

 

 

No matter what style of floor drain you have installed in your home or business, this drain is designed to be flush with the floor and to maintain a dry and safe floor surface. Drains of varying styles can be used to accomplish this goal, and all of them will necessitate a grate or drain cover to prevent debris from clogging the drain and to eliminate trip and fall hazards.

 

Drains in the floor will remove water to a storm drain location, or to the sewer system, or they can also deliver water to a catch basin or sump. Floor drains will also employ traps that are used to make sure that debris is captured before being flushed into the drainage system and to prevent sewage and waste odors from backing up into your home or business location.

 

Careful maintenance of floor drains, and their traps are critical to keep water from backing up and to prevent the risk of bacterial contamination or messes in your business or home. When floor drains are installed correctly, they will need minimal maintenance to continue to work flawlessly and safely.

 

Types of L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

 

 
Box Floor Drain

This is the most common kind of floor drain, and it is the one most people think of when someone mentions floor drains. This drain style has a rounded or square grate over a box that holds water under the level of the floor until it moves through the pipes to become wastewater. Some of these drains have a catch that will grab debris so that it does not pass through to the drainage pipes.This is a common drain style for home use in showers and bathrooms. You will be able to unclog this kind of drain with ease by cleaning out the catch, and these are simple drains to maintain on your own as needed.

 
Baseboard Floor Drains

Rather like linear drainage solutions in commercial workspaces, baseboard drains are common in basements and other large areas that can have a lot of run-off water to attend to. This style of drain collects water in a channel and then sends it to other drainage piping and the sewer.This drain rests at floor level and depends on the slope that is built into them to remove water effectively. This can be a hard style of drain to maintain unless it is installed perfectly, and it is not the preferred method of providing drainage for most commercial or home uses.

 
Foundation Floor Drains

This kind of drain is added to the foundation area of homes or businesses to deal with groundwater that can collect when heavy rains or storms happen. This is a drain type that removes water right to the sewer system, and that should not need a lot of maintenance each year. This kind of drain still needs to be maintained a few times a year, but you will likely not have to consider this kind of drain a high-maintenance portion of the drainage on your property.

 
Floor Trench Drains

Trench drains are common in both residential and commercial use. They are the best option if you have a high volume of water to handle, and they are simple to maintain and clean. These drains can come in various sizes and depths, and they can be covered with various styles of grating to allow water to flow into the drain at differing rates.When you are using a trench drain system to remove runoff from your home or business, you will need to cover the trench drain with a grate or slotted cover to prevent slips and falls and to keep debris from collecting in the trench.

 

 

Components of L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

 

1

Grate or Strainer

The visible top surface of a floor drain is usually a grate or filter. This component prevents larger debris from entering the gutter while allowing water to flow through.

2

Trap

Beneath the grate, most floor drains have a trap-a U, S, or J-shaped pipe-that holds a small amount of water to prevent sewer gases from entering the building.

3

Drain Body

This is the main component that channels the water away. It's connected to the building's main waste and sewage system.

4

Cleanout Plug

Some floor drains come with a cleanout plug, allowing for easy access to remove obstructions and for cleaning purposes.

 

How to Choose L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain
 

Shape
Floor L shaped right angle floor drain usually come in two shapes- Round and Square. Ruhe manufactures both shapes each of which has its own advantages. However, the main thing that requires consideration is the kind of drain hole that is cut out in the space where you need the floor drain to be installed. The shape also matters when it comes to aesthetics! Today with diverse designs in bathroom fittings where some have squarish sleek edges and some have curvy rounded sides, you can actually choose the shape of the floor drain which would complement the other fittings installed.

 

Size of the drain hole
Before buying a L shaped right angle floor drain, be sure that you have measured the drain hole. Floor drains come in various sizes ranging from 4 to 12 inches. It is advisable that you choose a floor drain with a jali that has a significant number of filter holes and of small sizes to ensure that waste is properly filtered.

 

Edges - flat cut or collar
A flat L shaped right angle floor drain has flat edges which makes it easier to install and does not require any professional assistance. You just need to place it over the drain hole and affix it using some plumbing adhesive (cement, POP). The floor drain with a collar has curved edges and needs to be installed by cutting the floor (marble). This provides sturdiness to the floor drain as it does move in case there is a heavy or high-pressured flow of water.

 

Cockroach trap
A cockroach trap is basically a 3-layered structure that comes attached with a L shaped right angle floor drain or round floor drain. It consists of an inner cup, an outer cup and the drain jail. These traps tend to hold a little amount of water at all times under the drain which acts as a barrier for insects and pests that might crawl into your space through the sewage pipes. In the current times buying a floor drain with a cockroach trap is a sensible choice considering the rising importance of hygiene and sanitation.

 

Material
L shaped right angle floor drain are usually manufactured in steel, but even steel has its own kinds and ranges. It completely depends on the kind of space you want your floor drains to be installed. In bathrooms and toilets where water drainage is a regular thing, you can go for AISI-304 Grade Stainless Steel and in places like balconies, terraces, and Offices you could go for a Premium Stainless Steel. Both the steels are heavy duty and have anti-corrosion and rust-resistant properties.

 

Process of L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain
 
L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain
 

Purchasing and Assembling the Raw Material

Buying the perfect and quality raw material is extremely crucial and is the bedrock of something promising. Therefore, all the base materials, that is, stainless steel coils – SS 202 and SS 304 – are bought from JSL (Jindal Steel Limited) for ensuring 100% guarantee of the raw material used in the manufacturing of the floor drains.

 

Stainless Steel Machining

 

The machining process involves multiple steps, from cutting the stainless-steel coils to getting rid of the impurities.

L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain
L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain
 

Die Making

A die is made by using the VMC (Vertical Machining Center) machine as part of giving the proper shape, form, and finish to the stainless-steel sheets.

 

Quality Assurance & Packaging

Since we know that the stainless steel sheet is of two types, that is, matte and glossy, therefore, both of them, after taking the desired shape, go through different steps post the machining process. Let's dive into the details.

L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

 

How to Maintain L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

 

1

Fill traps often
Indoor floor drains capture overflow from sinks, toilets, tubs, water heaters, washing machines, etc. Outdoor floor drains quickly move water away from surfaces during and after heavy rainstorms. Whether indoors or outdoors, floor drains are designed to efficiently and safely direct water to a sewer or municipal storm drain so that the floor stays dry and rooms don't flood. The purpose of traps is to prevent sewer odors and gasses from making their way through the drain and into your home. Make sure to fill these traps regularly to ensure they're working as they should - simply pour a gallon of water down each floor drain in your home. The water will fill the trap, forming a barrier between your home and your sewer system.

 
2

Clear clogs immediately
Many different types of debris collect on your floor, from pet hair to dust bunnies, all of it runs the risk of ending up potentially clogging a floor drain. The first sign of a drain clogging is if it is draining slowly. If you catch the clog early on, clean it as soon as possible to reduce the risk of flooding. Typically, a few strong pumps with a plunger can clear that minor clog. If not, try pouring a solution of baking soda and vinegar down the drain. If you have a drain auger, feed the cable into the drain until you meet resistance, then turn the cable and try to reel back whatever is clogging the drain.

 
3

Clean drains regularly
At least once each quarter, check your drains for debris and clear them. If necessary, use a safe, liquid drain cleaner, or, if your drains haven't been cleaned in a while, have a professional plumber from your local Roto-Rooter do the job for you. It's also good idea to schedule professional drain cleanings annually to prevent clogs and keep your drains running.

 

 

4 Simple Steps to Install the L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain

 

Preparing the Location
The first step when installing a L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain in Dubai is to prepare the location. You need to choose the right location and prepare it beforehand. First, you will need to check whether the site is damaged and if the accessories are complete. It is essential to make sure all the plumbing accessories and systems are in place to ensure the proper installation of your floor drain. Next, you will need to check for gravel inside the pipe. If you find dust and debris inside the pipe, it must be removed. After you have cleaned the pipes, wrap the drain with a rag to ensure debris or dust does not fall into the pipe during the installation process.

 

Waterproofing the Ground
The installation of a L Shaped Right Angle Floor Drain in Dubai is carried out at the same time as the floor tiles. This is why you cannot install the drain before waterproofing is completed. You must waterproof the ground before the drains are installed and covered with floor tiles. The process of waterproofing will not consume much time, but it is an essential step that must not be skipped. Wipe cement on the back of your floor drain and align it with the water outlet. Once these steps are completed, cover the floor drain panel to ensure it is waterproof.

 

Digging the Ground
After you have prepared the location and waterproofed your L Shaped Right Angle floor drain, you will have to make sure the position of the ground is lower than the surrounding floor tiles. To ensure the water is collected and leads to the drain, it must be on the lowest point on the floor. The floor drain has to be on the slope of the flowing water. While installing a Floor Drain in Dubai the general rule is to place a drain on the installation pipe. Make sure to measure and determine the cutting size of the tile properly before digging the ground. Once the tile is cut and the floor drain is fixed, the tiles are formed around the drain to create a slope that will lead water to the sewage.

 

Fixing the Tiles
Once the tiles are installed, you will need to fix your floor tiles. You have to use a strong adhesive to fix and bond your floor tiles. Using reliable adhesives will ensure long life. You must ensure that drain is located properly and must not emit through the gap. After the installation, you should also ensure that none of the debris is falling through the water pipe. If the floor pipe is constantly enduring debris, the normal use of the floor drain will be affected. It will reduce the shelf life of the floor drain and it will be damaged due to everyday wear and tear.

 

Our Factory

 

Established in year of 2000, TAIZHOU XUBO METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. (Formerly known as YUHUAN TAILIAN METAL PRODUCTION CO., LTD.), is a leading Chinese manufacturer and supplier of Waste Plugs and Drain Fittings. Our products are widely adopted for general applications in Bathroom & Kitchen, and earned sound reputations among domestic and overseas markets including Germany, U.K., Italy, France, Turkey, Greece, USA, Australia, Mideast, and Southeast Asia. Located in the coastal city of Taizhou, one of the Chinese most vivid industrial areas, XUBO company enjoy the advantages of up-to-date technology, well-trained human resource, integrated supplying chains, as well as very convenient transportation to primary ports in Southeast China.

 

 

FAQ

 

Q: What is the purpose of a floor drain?

A: A floor drain is a plumbing fixture that is installed in the floor of a structure, mainly designed to remove any standing water near it. They are usually round, but can also be square or rectangular.

Q: What are the different types of floor drains?

A: Selecting a floor drain depends on the application, whether it is for a shower drain or an area drain. There are various types of floor drains to choose from, including linear drains, center-point drains, and general-purpose drains.

Q: How do you maintain a floor drain?

A: As with other drains, you can try using a plunger or drain auger to break up debris. Clean your drains thoroughly. Two to four times a year, give your floor drains some additional attention. Check for any trapped hair or debris, then use the clog removal techniques above to ensure you don't have a developing clog.

Q: What materials are used to make floor drains?

A: In general, floor drains are made from durable and rust-resistant materials that are easy to clean. These materials include stainless steel, cast iron, and plastic composites.

Q: How long do floor drains last?

A: After 1980, polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) pipes became the preferred material for sewer lines. PVC piping is light, waterproof, and long-lasting. Clay pipes can last 50 to 60 years, while PVC pipes can last more than 100 years.

Q: Does floor drain need a trap?

A: All floor drains, including cellar drains, shall be trapped. Floor drain traps shall be located at such depth below the drain inlet as to be readily accessible for cleaning. A cleanout is not required for a floor drain. A trap primer shall be installed when required by Section P-1204.3.

Q: What is the drain in the floor called?

A: A basement floor drain, which may also be called a foundation drain, is designed to drain any excess moisture out of your basement. It may drain into your sewer line or into your sump pump pit. Ask your plumber which type of floor drain connection you have.

Q: What is a floor drain slope?

A: For drains, the top of drain shall be slightly less than the existing concrete floor, and should allow for 1/4 inch per foot slope around the new drain.

Q: What is the difference between area and floor drains?

A: Floor drains are primarily used for inside locations where the flow rate into the drain can be anticipated. Area drains are designated for outside areas where rainfall intensity dictates sizing. Drains should be selected with sufficient top size and grate free area to pass the anticipated flow.

Q: How much water should be in floor drain?

A: There is no "typical" level of the water below the floor level. The water level in the trap will be at whatever point the drain pipe is located. If the pipe is high the water level will be close to the floor surface, if it is deeper, then the water level will be that same distance below the floor surface.

Q: Where are floor drains placed?

A: Floor drains shall be installed in the following areas: Toilet rooms containing two or more water closets or a combination of one water closet and one urinal, except in a dwelling unit. Commercial kitchens and in accordance with Section 704.3.

Q: Do floor drains hold water?

A: You see, floor drains have one of those U-shaped P-trap pipes just like your bathroom sink drain. That U-shaped pipe is designed to hold water, which stands in the pipe and prevents sewer gases from coming up through the drain.

Q: How do you waterproof a floor drain?

A: Floor drains in damp and wet rooms can be sealed using one or two (in case of pressing water) membranes. The elastomer, polymer or bituminous waterproof sheeting can be laid loosely or bonded using bitumen or polymer hot glue compound.

Q: How do you size a floor drain?

A: Top 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 efficient drainage. Interior floor drains should have a grate free area equal to 1-1/2 times the free area of the connecting pipe.

Q: What clogs a floor drain?

A: Before attempting to unclog a floor drain on your own, it's worth knowing why these clogs happen in the first place. The most common issue occurs when sediment or waste accumulates in the pipes over time and creates a clog large enough to slow down the flow of the water.

Q: Can floor drains freeze?

A: If you're lucky, the water hits the walls and floors. If your pipes are buried in the wall, however, you might need to brush up on your drywalling skills to make a complete repair. Putting a frozen water pipe aside for a moment - here's another chilling thought: drains are pipes, too. And yes, your drains can freeze.

Q: Is a floor drain sanitary?

A: Some floor drains lead into a sanitary sewer, where wastewater goes directly to a public wastewater treatment plant. Other floor drains lead to an on-site sewage treatment system like a septic tank. Sometimes, floor drains lead directly to an underground holding tank or discharge to a waterway or to the ground outside.

Q: What is the most common cause of floor drain smell?

A: Nobody likes those unpleasant odours that can emanate from shower and floor drains, but have you ever wondered what the leading causes of smelly drains and drain odours are? The most common answer to this very common problem is the build-up of bacteria in the drain trap.

Q: Do floor drains need to be sloped?

A: In order to provide effective drainage, a floor must be sloped to the drain at a tolerance of 1% to 2% grade. A high strength polymer concrete underlayment can be a cost effective alternative to demolition and removal of the existing concrete slab.

Q: What is the difference between a floor drain and a floor gully?

A: While both floor gullies and floor drains serve the purpose of draining water from a floor, there are differences in their design and functionality. - Typically larger and more open in design. - Often includes a removable grating or cover that allows for easier access for cleaning or maintenance.

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