DRAINAGEMASTER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Ensure that personnel carrying out this installation have the relevant qualifications/certificates.
Ensure that all relevant personnel read the points listed within this leaflet and that a copy is given to
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staff involved with the installation and maintenance of this product.
Please refer to 'The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992'.
Glasdon recommends that a full Health and Safety analysis is carried out prior to installation.
KIT CONTENTS
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- Drainagemaster
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- Ground Pegs
See page 3 for instructions on
using the optional Extension
Channel.
Choose the location where the
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Drainagemaster is to be installed and
check for buried services. Ensure it is
to be located where pooling water
will be able to ow o the road and
through the channel i.e. by a gully, at
a lower part of the road.
Position the Drainagemaster where it
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is to be installed and mark the width
and length using the pegs provided
(see gure A).
Put the Drainagemaster to one side
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and dig a channel for the grip to lay
in, approximately 70mm deep. Add a
slight downward gradient for
optimum performance.
Position the Drainagemaster into the
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prepared channel and ensure it lays
at (if it doesn't feel secure remove
and replace soil as required). For areas
of very hard soil we recommend
using sand to ensure a level
installation.
Ensure front of the Drainagemaster is
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located up to the edge of the road
ensuring no soil is left between. Also
ensure the channel is slightly lower
than the roads edge. Use a spirit level
to check the Drainagemaster is on a
downward gradient (see gure B).
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
-Spade
-Rubber Hammer
x1
-Tape Measure
x6
-Spirit Level
-Relevant Safety Equipment (gloves, re ective clothing, etc)
-Cold Bitumen (recommended for a water tight seal between the road edge and
grip)
TM
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Spirit Level
Please note that diagrams are not to scale
Figure A
Figure B
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