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1.1Target groups
The information in this instruction manual is directed at the following
groups of people:
n Heating and sanitary professionals and trained personnel
n Tilers
n Consumers
Individuals without the abovementioned training or qualification are not
permitted to mount, install and, if required, maintain this product. This
restriction does not extend to possible operating instructions.
1.2
The installation of Viega products must take place in accordance with
the general rules of engineering and the Viega instructions for use.
Labelling of notes
Warning and advisory texts are set aside from the remainder of the text
and are labelled with the relevant pictographs.
DANGER!
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WARNING!
This symbol warns of possible serious injury.
CAUTION!
This symbol warns of possible injury.
NOTICE!
This symbol warns of possible damage to property.
This symbol gives additional information and hints.
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1.3About 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. g. EN) and/or in Germany
(e. g. DIN/DVGW).
Some passages in the text may refer to technical codes in Europe/
Germany. These should serve as recommendations in the absence of
corresponding national regulations. The relevant national laws, stand‐
ards, regulations, directives and other technical provisions take priority
over the German/European directives specified in this manual: The
information herein is not binding for other countries and regions; as said
above, they should be understood as a recommendation.
About these instructions for use
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2Product information
2.1Standards and regulations
The following standards and regulations apply to Germany / Europe and
are provided as a support feature.
Regulations from section: Sealing
Scope / NoticeRegulations applicable in Ger‐
Product information
many
Stress class of the underground,
as well as suitable bonded sealing
Stress class of the underground,
as well as suitable bonded sealing
Approved bonded sealings with
proof of practicability in keeping
with building law for stress
classes A and AO
Approved bonded sealings with
proof of practicability in keeping
with building law for stress
classes A, B and C
Permitted bonded sealingsEN 14891
Regulations from section: Fields of application
Scope / NoticeRegulations applicable in Ger‐
Specifications not met due to
water seal level and small
drainage capacity.
ZDB-Merkblatt 8/2012
Leitfaden zur Abdichtung im Ver‐
bund (AIV)
ETAG 022 T1
DIBt-Bauregelliste A, Teil 2 des
DIBt und Prüfgrundsätze für
Abdichtungen im Verbund
(PG AIV-F)
many
EN 1253-1
Regulations from section: Media
Scope / NoticeRegulations applicable in Ger‐
many
Typical domestic wastewaterDIN 1986-3
2.2Intended use
2.2.1Areas of use
The drain is designed for small to medium volumes of water, which
occur in e.g. residential building.
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20
Product information
Technical information, see Ä Chapter 2.3.2 „Technical data“ on page 9.
The drain with a horizontal drain socket is suitable for both mounting in
a floor opening as well as for mounting on the floor.
The side inlet not serves as an odour trap.
The water seal level of 30 mm and the small drainage
capacity do not meet the specifications pursuant to the
standards and regulations. See Ä „Regulations from sec‐
tion: Fields of application“ on page 6.
Check if the drainage capacity is sufficient before mounting!
2.2.2Media
2.2.3
Drainage capacity
The drain is intended for draining of household-type wastewater in con‐
stant operation, see Ä „Regulations from section: Media“ on page 6.
n The short-term temperature of the wastewater may reach up to
95° C. The temperature must be considerably lower in constant
operation.
n The pH value must be higher than 4 but lower than 10.
It is not permitted to introduce wastewater which would damage the
product material.
Drainage capacity at an accumulation height of 10 mm above the grate:
0.33 l/s
Drainage capacity at an accumulation height of 20 mm above the grate:
0.4 l/s
Drainage capacity through the lateral inlet: 1.2 l/s
The values are dependent on the total height of the drain unit.
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2.3Product description
1
2
3
4
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5
2.3.1Overview
Product information
1Grate
2sealing rings
3removable odour trap
4top, can be cut to length
5horizontal drain socket (DN 50) with ball joint
6Base unit
7inlet (DN 40) for the connection of additional drain pipes (
e.g. from washbasin, shower, etc.)
There are various articles available under this model number, which
differ by the version of the top supplied.
frameArticle No.
Frame made of plastic:583 217
Frame made of stainless steel:583 248
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2.3.2Technical data
Product information
2.3.3Operating mode
Odour trap
Nominal width [DN] (drain
socket)
Nominal width [DN] (inlet) 40
Drainage capacity
Dimensions and installa‐
tion height
Water seal level30 mm
Load classK = 300 kg
In most drains, the ingression of sewer gases into rooms with drains is
prevented by an odour trap with a water seal. If the drain has not been
used for a long time, the water seal can evaporate and this may lead to
odour nuisance.
50
Ä
Chapter 2.2.3 „Drainage capacity“
on page 7
Ä
Chapter 3.1.2 „Installation dimen‐
sions“ on page 17
Fig. 1: Mode of operation of the odour trap
The odour proof odour trap prevents the ingression of sewer gases,
even after the water seal has evaporated. The odour proof odour trap is
equipped with two shutter valves, as can be seen in the lower part of
the graphic. If the water seal has evaporated, the shutter valves close
and hold the sewer gases back in the drain.
2.4
Information for use
2.4.1Installation variations
Installing in a bare concrete floor
The mounting of the drain in a bare concrete floor is as follows:
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Fig. 2: General installation example – Floor
recess
Mounting on a floor
Product information
n The drain is placed in a floor recess and then cast-in.
Fig. 3: General mounting example – Mounting
on the floor
During the mounting on the floor, the drain is integrated into the floor
construction. At the same time, it can e.g. be integrated into the level‐
ling screed or heat insulation. If necessary, a vertical drainpipe can be
led through a drill hole in the floor at the same time.
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.
2.4.2Sealing
The drain can be sealed both conventionally as well as with bonded
sealing.
Depending on the type of sealing, you will require the relevant equip‐
ment set Ä Chapter 2.5 „Required accessories“ on page 14.
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Conventional sealing
Product information
The flange of the drain is intended for conventional sealing. To be able
to seal the drain conventionally, you require a suitable sealing collar and
a clamping ring with which the cuff is secured Ä Chapter 2.5 „Required
accessories“ on page 14.
Fig. 4: Construction diagram of a conventional sealing
NOTICE!
Not suitable for floor-level showers
Conventional sealing is not recommended with floor-level
showers, because dampness can enter the screed and
damp proof layer.
The bonded sealing should be used in the case of floorlevel showers.
Principle
Traditionally, sealing is made using bitumen or EPDM sealing collars.
The sealing collars are laid directly onto the raw concrete or heat insula‐
tion. This process has proved itself to be particularly effective for sealing
balconies, patios, floor installation panels and cellar floors. In addition,
sealing collars are often used as an additional second sealing layer
below the bonded seal.
The following components are required for the installation of a drain
with conventional sealing:
n drain
n Clamping ring with sealing collar for EPDM and bitumen sealing
lanes
Information for processing
The sealing collar is coated with EPDM on the one side and with
bitumen on the other side
Place the sealing collar on the drain and fasten it with the flange. It
depends on the sealing collar used which material layer of the sealing
collar is placed facing up. You can find more information in the
mounting instructions of the sealing flange.
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Bonded sealing
Product information
To protect against moisture penetration, apply sealing foils, which are to
be processed in liquid state, directly below the tiles on screed and
walls. The determination of the stress class and the underground as well
as the selection of the suitable bonded sealing must be carried out in
compliance with the valid standards and regulations, see: Ä „Regula‐
tions from section: Sealing“ on page 6.
Bonded sealing can be carried out with the help of a suitable stacking
element. You have the possibility to double seal, using conventional and
bonded sealing or only using bonded sealing.
Fig. 5: Diagram of a bonded seal
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Important note
Product information
Careful planning is required for professional sealing. In addition,
depending on the individual dampness wear class and the type of foun‐
dation, a suitable thin bed bonded sealing with a building regulations
certificate of suitability must be chosen.
Furthermore, the following factors should be taken into account:
n Drain or shower channel must be equipped with a special flange,
which has an adhesive surface and a width of at least 30 mm.
n For bridging the material change from drain to screed, either a suit‐
able sealing collar or sealing tape designed for overlapping with the
thin bed bonded sealing over a width of at least 50 mm must be
used.
n The screed must be laid at a minimum incline of 1–2%.
n The installation must be carried out properly in acc. with the
mounting instructions and the manufacturer's information.
Fig. 6: Construction diagram of the bonded seal - min. screed incline 1–2 %
In connection with suitable drains, only approved bonded sealings with
proof of practicability in keeping with building law may be used. See
Ä
„Regulations from section: Sealing“ on page 6.
Information regarding the procedure can be found in the instructions for
use of the corresponding product.
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2.4.3Fire protection
Product information
Advantix shower channels and drains can both be fitted to be fire proof.
The R120 pipe lead-in can be used for this purpose in the floor con‐
struction. In this way, a fire resistance time of up to 120 minutes can be
achieved.
2.5
Top
Fig. 7: Example: fire protection pipe lead-in
Mounting instruction of the R120 pipe lead-in see model 4923.5,
Art.-No. 491 673.
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).
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Accessories for the conventional sealing
If a conventional sealing is to be made, a suitable sealing collar and a
clamping ring will be required.
You will find a corresponding set in the catalogue (model 4948.31).
Accessories for the bonded sealing
Product information
Odour barrier
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).
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. Odour nuisance is even avoided with drains that are only
seldom used. Odour barriers can be found in the catalogue.
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3Handling
3.1Assembly information
3.1.1Important note
Before assembly:
n Check if the drainage capacity of the drain is sufficient for the arising
n Check if the installation height of the drain corresponds with the
n Ensure that the required connection line is installed with the neces‐
n If necessary, supply the required accessories Ä Chapter 2.5
Handling
water volume Ä Chapter 2.2.3 „Drainage capacity“ on page 7.
planned floor construction.
sary incline to the planned installation location.
„Required accessories“ on page 14.
During assembly:
n Observe installation dimensions.
n Decide whether or not a backflow seal is required in the insertion
part of the top.
After assembly:
n The drain flange must be fully lined with mortar.
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3.1.2Installation dimensions
Handling
Fig. 8: Dimensional drawing for model 4936.2
3.1.3Tools and materials
Required material
n if necessary, sealing collar, clamping ring, fitting screws
n Top with grate, if not included in scope of delivery Ä Chapter 2.3.1
n if necessary, stacking element for bonded sealing model 4925
n Material for securing the drain
3.2Assembly
3.2.1Connecting 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:
„Overview“ on page 8
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Handling
Requirements:
n A pipe to the planned drainage position is already in place for the
connection to the wastewater system.
n The drainpipe has an internal sealing lip.
Align drain socket on the ball joint.
Push the drain socket into the drainpipe completely.
Connecting the inlet
The connection to the inlet must first be made to be able to mount the
drain. Proceed as follows:
Requirements:
n Inlet pipe has been mounted.
Unscrew the union nut from the drain inlet.
Remove protective plug.
Remove sliding ring and sealing from the protective plug.
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Push the union nut, sliding ring and sealing onto the inlet pipe.
h
Push inlet pipe at least 1.5 cm deep into the drain inlet.
Screw the inlet pipe with the coupling onto the drain inlet.
3.2.2Preparing for subsequent work
A few points must be observed to integrate the drain into the floor con‐
struction properly. For this reason, proceed as follows to prepare the
drain for subsequent work:
Handling
Requirements:
n The drain is connected.
Position the drain at the desired height at the place of use. It is
important that the upper edge of the drain flange is flush with the
upper edge of the sealing layer. If necessary, raise or lower the drain
in the existing floor using suitable material.
Align drain horizontally using a spirit level.
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.
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Insert yellow protective plug.
NOTICE!
Product damage due to improper installation
If hollow spaces occur during the lining of the drain, leaks
may occur when pressure is applied.
Handling
3.2.3Sealing the drain
Inform the subsequent workers that the drain must be fully
lined and that there must be no hollow spaces.
NOTICE!
Product damage due to improper installation
If hollow spaces occur during the lining of the drain, leaks
may occur when pressure is applied.
Check the proper completion of the subsequent work.
Screed and floor tiles must be laid at an incline of 1–2 % in
the direction of the drain.
Conventional sealing
Requirements:
n A suitable sealing collar and a clamping ring are available.
n The flange is free of heavy soil.
n The complete surface of the flange is lined with material and undam‐
aged.
If required, clean the flange of coarse soil (e. g. from screed).
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Handling
Insert sealing ring.
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 side with EPDM. If
the additional sealing takes place with bitumen sealing lanes, the
sealing collar must be used with the bitumen side facing
upwards. If EPDM sealing lanes are used, the EPDM side must
face upwards.
Position the sealing collar on the drain.
The screw holes must be visible through the recesses.
Position the sealing flange on the sealing collar in such a way that
the screw holes are visible.
Screw the sealing flange together tightly with the drain.
The fixing screws of the clamping ring may only be screwed into the
screw holes of the drain.
The drain is sealed and the remaining sealing collars can be
ð
laid.
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Bonded sealing
Handling
Requirements:
n The flange is free of heavy soil.
n The complete surface of the flange is lined with material and undam‐
aged.
Remove protective foil.
Apply the bonded sealing on the dry screed and spread to the inner
edge of the flange fleece.
NOTICE! Observe the bonded sealing manufacturer's
instructions for use.
Lay the sealing collar into the bonded sealing.
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3.2.4Mounting the top
Handling
Apply a second layer of bonded sealing onto the sealing collar and,
if necessary, onto the floor.
The top with the grate must still be mounted to finish off the mounting of
the drain. Proceed as follows:
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.
INFO! The backflow seal be must employed when no damp‐
ness is supposed to flow into the drain from outside of the
top but water may seep in from below. Normally, no backflow
seal is mounted so that water that occurs around the frame
(e. g. due to a leaky silicone joint) can flow away. A backflow
seal is mounted in the following cases:
– In the case of the risk of a build-up of water that can soak
through the screed.
– During the mounting of a stacking element for the bonded
sealing (see instructions for use of the stacking element).
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Remove yellow protective plug.
Place the top into the drain and align according to the tiles.
Work the top into the screed or the floor covering.
Handling
3.3
Care
3.3.1Care tips
3.3.2
Cleaning the drain
Normal soap or a mild cleaning agent can be used for regular mainte‐
nance and prevention of lime scale on the grate and frame. Use no
scouring agent or abrasive objects.
Strong stains, even around the drain unit and the siphon, can be
removed using typical household cleaner. Rinse the detergent very thor‐
oughly with clear water after the prescribed dwell time. There should be
no residue on the components.
We recommend using a mild cleaning agent and a washing-up brush for
cleaning.
Remove and clean grate.
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Remove and clean odour trap.
Clean drain.
Handling
3.4
Replace odour trap.
Re-insert 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.
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