RAINBOX 3S is a geocellular crate that can be used for attenuation or soakaway purposes. They can be used in soft landscaped or trafficked applications up to a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 12 tonnes. The use of a geocellular system offers a modern and efficient way of creati... Read More
RAINBOX 3S is a geocellular crate that can be used for attenuation or soakaway purposes. They can be used in soft landscaped or trafficked applications up to a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 12 tonnes.
The use of a geocellular system offers a modern and efficient way of creating storm water storage/soakaways compared to traditional methods.
Minimum and maximum installation depths are determined by vertical loading (backfill and loads linked to operations) and horizontal loading (determined by the pressure exerted by the earth). This varies due to application and ground conditions. A structural design check of the system should be performed in line with CIRIA C680 prior to installation. This is provided free of charge from JDP Technical Support.
Crates come with 3 full clickers (for joining crates between layers) and 3 half clickers (for joining crates on the same layer) per crate, free of charge, if more than one crate is purchased.
Volume (Litres): 300 (Net 285)
Length: 1200mm
Width: 600mm
Height: 420mm
Weight: 18kg
Colour: Black
Material: 100% Polypropylene
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Question:
How many crates would I need for a average size 5 bed detached house?
Answer:
In order to calculate how many crates would be required, a percolation test would need to be carried out by a ground worker. This is because it is site dependent and varies depending on how quickly the soil absorbs the water.
Question:
What is the difference between soakaway and attenuation?
Answer:
In an attenuation scheme water is stored within the system, and with flow controls, is slowly released back into a watercourse or sewer system. In soakaway schemes the system is wrapped with a permeable membrane. Water is collected and slowly soaks back in to the ground through an infiltration process.
Question:
How many crates do I need per M3?
Answer:
3 crates would give you 0.9 cubic metres, or 4 crates would provide 1.2 cubic metres.
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