Viega Advantix 4935.1 Instructions For Use Manual
Viega Advantix 4935.1 Instructions For Use Manual

Viega Advantix 4935.1 Instructions For Use Manual

Bathroom drain

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Advantix bathroom drain
Instructions for Use
Model
4935.1
en_INT
Year built:
from 01/2003

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  • Page 1 Advantix bathroom drain Instructions for Use Model Year built: 4935.1 from 01/2003 en_INT...
  • Page 2 Advantix bathroom drain 2 from 25...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents About this instruction for use Target groups Labelling of notes About this translated version Product information Intended use 2.1.1 Areas of use 2.1.2 Media 2.1.3 Drainage capacity Product description 2.2.1 Overview 2.2.2 Technical data Information for use 2.3.1 Installation variations...
  • Page 4: About This Instruction For Use

    This restriction does not extend to possible operating instructions. The installation of Viega products must take place in accordance with the general rules of engineering and the Viega instructions for use.
  • Page 5: About This Translated Version

    About this instruction for use About this translated version This instruction for use contains important information about the choice of product or system, assembly and commissioning as well as intended use and, if required, maintenance measures. The information about the products, their properties and application technology are based on the current standards in Europe (e.
  • Page 6: Product Information

    Product information 2 Product information Intended use 2.1.1 Areas of use The drain is designed for small to medium volumes of water, which occur in e. g. residential building. Ä Chapter 2.2.2 ‘Technical data’ on page 7 . Technical information, see The drain with a horizontal drain support is suitable for both mounting in a floor recess as well as for mounting on the floor.
  • Page 7: Drainage Capacity

    Product information 2.1.3 Drainage capacity Drainage capacity at an accumulation height of 10 mm above the grate: 0.4 l/s Drainage capacity at an accumulation height of 20 mm above the grate: 0.6 l/s Drainage capacity through the lateral inlet: 1.2 l/s The values are dependent on the total height (H) of the drain unit.
  • Page 8: Information For Use

    Product information Ä Chapter 2.1.3 ‘Drainage capacity’ Drainage capacity on page 7 Ä Chapter 3.1.2 ‘Installation dimensions’ Dimensions and installa- tion height on page 16 Water head seal 30 mm Load class K = 300 kg Information for use 2.3.1 Installation variations Mounting in a bare concrete floor The mounting of the drain in a bare concrete floor is as follows:...
  • Page 9: Sealing

    Product information NOTICE! The creation of a floor recess must be agreed with the fol- lowing people: – a structural engineer – the on-site fire protection inspector or the specialist engineer for fire protection If necessary, proof of compliance with building code or an expert's report must exist.
  • Page 10 Product information Conventional sealing The flange of the drain is intended for conventional sealing. To be able to seal the drain conventionally, you require a suitable sealing cuff and a Ä Chapter 2.4 ‘Required clamping ring with which the cuff is secured accessories’...
  • Page 11 Product information Bonded sealing To protect against dampness, sealing foils which are to be processed as liquids are applied directly below the tiles on screed and walls. The provisions of the wear class, of the foundation and the choice of suit- able bonded sealing must be carried out in acc.
  • Page 12 Product information Important note Careful planning is required for professional sealing. In addition, depending on the individual dampness wear class and the type of foun- dation, a suitable BS system with a building regulations certificate of suitability must be chosen. Furthermore, the following factors should be taken into account: Drain or shower channel must be equipped with a special flange, which has an adhesive surface and a width of at least 30 mm...
  • Page 13: Fire Protection

    Product information Permitted bonded seals Only approved bonded seals with proof of practicability in keeping with building law may be used with suitable drains, e. g.: for the wear classes A and AO: in accordance with ETAG 022 T1 for the wear classes A, B and C: in accordance with DiBt Rule list A, Part 2 of the DiBt and the test principles for bonded sealing (PG AIV-F) in acc.
  • Page 14: Required Accessories

    Product information Required accessories Advantix tops are available in a number of sizes and variations. You can also only buy an Advantix top frame and then purchase a suitable designer grate separately (see catalogue). Sieve insert The drain can be fitted with a sieve insert (model 4958) to collect dirt. Accessories for the conventional sealing If a conventional sealing is to be made, a suitable sealing collar and a clamping ring will be required.
  • Page 15 Product information Accessories for the bonded sealing If a bonded sealing is to be applied, a suitable stacking element with sealing collar is required. You will find a corresponding set in the catalogue (model 4925). Odour barrier Advantix drains can be equipped with an additional odour barrier, which also closes the drain odour-tight, if the water seal in the odour trap has evaporated.
  • Page 16: Handling

    Handling 3 Handling Assembly information 3.1.1 Important note Before assembly: check if the drainage capacity of the drain is sufficient for the arising Ä Chapter 2.1.3 ‘Drainage capacity’ on page 7 water volume check if the installation height of the drain corresponds with the planned floor construction ensure that the required connection line is installed with the neces- sary incline to the planned installation location...
  • Page 17: Assembly

    Handling if necessary, stacking element for bonded sealing model 4925 Material for securing the drain Assembly 3.2.1 Connecting the drain Connecting to the wastewater system The connection to the wastewater system must be completed before the drain can be installed in the floor construction. Proceed as follows: Requirements: A pipe to the planned drainage position is already in place for the connection to the waste water system.
  • Page 18: Prepare For Subsequent Work

    Handling Remove protective plug. Remove sliding ring and sealing from the protective plug. Push the union nut, sliding ring and sealing onto the inlet pipe. Push inlet pipe at least 1.5 cm deep into the drain inlet. Screw the inlet pipe with the coupling onto the drain inlet. 3.2.2 Prepare for subsequent work A few points must be observed to integrate the drain into the floor con-...
  • Page 19: Sealing The Drain

    Handling Secure the drain in such a way that it cannot shift when the subse- quent works are applied. The fixing eyelets, which are to be found on the underside of the drain, can be used for fixing. Most importantly, it must be ensured that the drain does not float when the concrete or screed is poured in.
  • Page 20 The sealing ring must lie in the groove between the flange and the screw holes. INFO! The Viega sealing collar has two differently coated sides. One side is coated with bitumen and the other with EPDM. If the additional sealing takes place with bitumen lanes, the sealing collar must be used with the bitumen side facing upwards.
  • Page 21 Handling Position the clamping flange on the sealing collar in such a way that the screw holes are visible. Screw the clamping flange together tightly with the drain. The fixing screws of the clamping ring may only be screwed into the screw holes of the drain.
  • Page 22: Mounting The Top

    Handling Apply liquid foil onto the dry screed and spread onto the internal edge of the flange tile. NOTICE! Observe the liquid foil manufacturer's instructions for use. Lay the sealing collar into the liquid foil. Apply second layer of liquid foil onto the sealing collar and, if neces- sary, onto the floor.
  • Page 23 Handling Calculate the height of the floor construction from the edge in the inside of the drain up to the upper edge of the tiles. Starting with the upper edge, transfer the measured height onto the top. Cut the top to the marked height. If necessary, insert backflow seal in the lowest notch of the top.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Handling Maintenance 3.3.1 Maintenance tips Normal soap or a mild cleaning agent can be used for regular care and prevention of lime scale on the grate and frame. Under no circum- stances should scouring agent or scratching objects be used. Strong stains, even around the drain unit and the siphon, can be removed using typical household cleaner.
  • Page 25: Disposal

    Handling Clean drain. Replace immersion pipe. Replace grate. Disposal Separate the product and packaging materials (e. g. paper, metal, plastic or non-ferrous metals) and dispose of in accordance with valid national legal requirements. Advantix bathroom drain 25 from 25...

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