Stormwater Drain Cover with Side Inlet - Standard
Our versatile stormwater drain cover with side inlet is designed to facilitate installation, reconstruction, and future operation and maintenance.
The cover is unique in its design and can be utilized in many different ways.
It can be used sunken in, for example, slab surfaces, where a seal is used to seal the side inlet. Laying slabs is significantly facilitated thanks to the cover's rectangular shape.
Since the cover has a built-in pipe stub in the bottom part, it can be utilized as both a spout and a cover.
This eliminates the need to demolish the old well and build a new one a few meters away.
You can directly connect a 200mm plastic pipe to the cover and lead the pipe to the old well. The old cover is then complemented with a tight lid, which in most cases is available as standard.
Sludge suction takes place from the old cover.
Alternatively, the cover is installed directly on top of a new well.
The locking mechanism on our covers is entirely unique, consisting of two rubber bushings that lock the lid.
Thanks to the rubber bushings, there is no clatter as the lid is clamped in the bushings.
No special tool is required to open the cover; a regular crowbar works excellently.
The lid is designed so that it cannot seize when opened.
The cover is also approved according to EN 124 C250 RSK number: 7037801
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Since the cover differs significantly from "ordinary" stormwater drain covers, the installation procedure is different. We are happy to come out and assist you all the way from planning to work preparation.
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Stormwater well cover with side inlet, Pekuma Standard. The cover has two water inlets.
Stormwater well cover with side inlet, Pekuma Standard. The cover has two water inlets.
Opening the lid is easy with an iron skewer
When the cover is used submerged, like a conventional well cover, the side inlet is sealed with a stainless steel cover.
The pipe socket prevents any leaking of water between the cover and the well, that might cause material migration and subsidence. Pekuma Standard is therefore well suited for use in water protection areas.
The water from the walkway/bicycle path is led to a tree planting in order to take advantage of the rainwater to water the trees and to use the trees as natural water infiltrators and purifiyers.
The water from the walkway/bicycle path is led to a tree planting in order to take advantage of the rainwater to water the trees and to use the trees as natural water infiltrators and purifiyers.
This installation picture shows how to connect "Standard" to a well with a sediment trap which then leads the water to the trees via an infiltration pipe.
The picture shows how to bevel the curb so that damage from the snow plow is avoided. The picture also shows how to make a cut out in the curb for the cover to sit firmly in its position.
The picture shows how to bevel the curb so that damage from the snow plow is avoided. The picture also shows how to make a cut out in the curb for the cover to sit firmly in its position.
No need to install a new well, just connect a pipe from the new cover to the old well. Thanks to the built in pipe socket in the cover, you do not need to move the entire well.
No need to install a new well, just connect a pipe from the new cover to the old well. Thanks to the built in pipe socket in the cover, you do not need to move the entire well.
No need to install a new well, just connect a pipe from the new cover to the old well. Thanks to the built in pipe socket in the cover, you do not need to move the entire well.
The picture shows both the location of the old cover and where the new cover should sit. Our covers' built in scupper function is used, and the need to tear down the old well and install a new one just a few inches away is eliminated.
The picture shows both the location of the old cover and where the new cover should sit. Our covers' built in scupper function is used, and the need to tear down the old well and install a new one just a few inches away is eliminated.
The picture shows both the location of the old cover and where the new cover should sit. Our covers' built in scupper function is used, and the need to tear down the old well and install a new one just a few inches away is eliminated.
Here the cover is installed in mortar. From the pipe socket the water is led to a tree planting.
This image shows how you take care of the rain water and leads it to a well. From the well the water is led to a tree planting and used for watering.
A submerged cover on Södergatan in Helsingborg. Here the side inlet has been sealed to be able to use the cover in street level.
A submerged cover on Södergatan in Helsingborg. Here the side inlet has been sealed to be able to use the cover in street level.
Thanks to the pipe socket you can connect several covers to the same well.
Thanks to the pipe socket you can connect several covers to the same well.