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Floor Drain FAQs |
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Answer |
| 1) What type of floor drain is recommended for use with Dex-O-Tex floor covering? |
Any floor drain with a DX flange. Example: DX2312, DX2565R, etc. |
| 2) Is an extension available for a Fig. 2505 floor drain? |
No
extension is available. But a Fig. 2500 with threaded outlet could be
used in conjunction with a Fig. 7221 deep seal trap to increase the
dimension from top of drain to the center line of outlet. |
| 3) What Smith drains are compatible with Altro-vinyl flooring material? |
Fig. 2050, 2051, DX2565R & SQ-2-521. |
| 4) Does Smith
have the capabilities to fabricate special grates? |
Yes |
| 5) Using Fig.
2710 trench drain, what is the maximum number of "B" sections
that can be placed between two "A" sections? |
No
more than five "B" sections on either side of an "A"
section and a maximum of ten "B" sections between two
"A" sections. |
| 6) Is an
extension adaptor available for adjustable strainer heads? |
Yes,
Suffix - X extension adaptor is available with an adjustment range of
2.50" - 3.75". They can also be stacked for increased maximum
adjustment. |
| 7) How and where
are floor drains installed? |
Floor
drains must be installed at the low points of the areas to be drained,
with tops of drain set flush with the finished floor. Drains must be
located for easy accessibility for maintenance. When installing drains
on above grade floors, caution should be taken to specify a drain with a
flashing flange so the waterproof membrane may be attached to the drain. |
| 8) Is a back flow
prevention device available for a floor drain after it has been
installed? |
Yes,
SQ-7-1248 compression seal type back flow prevention device. It may be
inserted at the outlet connection of drain with no modification required
to the drain itself. |
| 9) How many
drains can a figure 2699 trap primer serve? |
One |
| 10) What weight
will the grates handle? |
Weight
loading on the grates should always be a consideration. In the floor
drain catalog section either in the title or sub-title, a reference is
made to light, medium, heavy or extra- heavy. This can be referenced to
catalog page 2-04 of the current Smith "Yellow Pages" catalog.
These four categories are explained and weight loads specifically noted.
The load rating categories are in accordance with the ANSI/ASME Standard
governing floor drains. If in doubt about a particular drain, contact
Smith’s "Sales Engineering Department". |
| 11) What is the
ASTM classification for the cast iron used in Jay R. Smith Mfg. Co.
products? |
A-48-64
Class 25 or better gray cast iron. |
| 12) What should
the free area of a grate be used in a floor drain installed indoors? |
1
1/2 times the traverse of the connecting pipe. |
| 13) What is the
minimum flow rate required for a valve on the end of a water line which
would permit a figure 2699 to work properly? |
2 1/2 G.P.M. |
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