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Concealed Floor Drain VIEGA DN40/50, white, model 452452
Concealed Floor Drain VIEGA DN40/50, white, model 452452
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Concealed Floor Drain VIEGA DN40/50, white, model 452452
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Concealed Floor Drain VIEGA DN40/50, white, model 452452
Concealed Floor Drain VIEGA DN40/50, white, model 452452
Concealed Floor Drain VIEGA DN40/50, white, model 452452 is a recessed underfloor outlet designed to collect and discharge wastewater from shower areas, wet rooms and utility spaces. The unit is finished in white and engineered for concealed installation so the visible surface integrates discreetly with surrounding floor coverings. It supports both DN40 and DN50 pipe connections, enabling flexible connection to common drainage systems used in residential and commercial projects.
The concealed design reduces visible hardware and allows continuous floor surfaces, improving ease of cleaning and maintaining a uniform appearance. Compatibility with DN40 and DN50 plumbing simplifies installation choices on site and reduces the need for adapters. The white finish provides a neutral look that coordinates with a wide range of tiles and floor materials, while the recessed configuration helps manage water flow efficiently and minimizes splash.
Install the drain unit into the prepared floor recess according to the project’s drainage slope and local plumbing regulations. Connect the outlet to the building drainage using either DN40 or DN50 piping as required; ensure connections are sealed and secured to prevent leaks. Level the surrounding floor finish to the top edge of the drain so the visible rim sits flush or slightly recessed with tiles or other coverings. Test the system by running water and checking for proper flow and tight seals at the pipe junctions.
For reliable performance, verify the required pipe diameter (DN40 or DN50) before installation and follow local codes for trap and ventilation arrangement. Use appropriate sealants and flexible connectors where movement is possible, and allow access to the connection during installation and future maintenance. Regular inspection and removal of debris will help maintain efficient drainage.
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