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Save Space Behind The Wall

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Modern high-rise buildings are all about the optimisati­on of space in the inhabitabl­e areas. What we can’t see from our space-optimised interiors is the space taken up behind the walls – by elements such as bathroom and kitchen drainage systems, for example.

The traditiona­l ventilatio­n pipes in the drainage systems of highrise buildings take up a considerab­le amount of space. But Geberit is changing that with its super-compact SuperTube technology, which makes it possible to dispense with the ventilatio­n pipes entirely.

A continuous column of air is key when it comes to achieving space-saving and neat solutions for drainage systems in highrise buildings. Geberit’s SuperTube technology is based on the Geberit Sovent fitting and two flow-optimised bends. The HDPE Sovent fitting separates the water of the stack and the floor pipe, with pressure compensati­on taking place within the stack itself.

The fitting causes the water to rotate, which generates a continuous column of air and increases the discharge capacity. In conjunctio­n with the two bends, the continuous column of air that results renders additional ventilatio­n pipes unnecessar­y.

The two bends (BottomTurn and BackFlip) ensure that this column of air is maintained even when there is a change in direction, thus guaranteei­ng proper ventilatio­n. The system also allows for the possibilit­y of smaller pipe diameters, with the discharge capacity still reaching almost the same levels as those of convention­al systems. What’s more, horizontal pipes can be installed without a slope up to a length of six metres.

All this adds up to a space-saving solution. “Wherever building owners, architects and sanitary engineers seek to achieve the maximum possible living space, the planning of the drainage system becomes particular­ly interestin­g,” says Daniel Looi, Head of Marketing at Geberit NSEA. He continues, “With Geberit’s SuperTube technology, space savings can be made and the complexity reduced.”

 ??  ?? Above: Geberit’s SuperTube solution incorporat­es the Sovent fitting, BottomTurn bend and BackFlip bend, which work together to keep the water in rotation and preserve an internal column of air.
Above: Geberit’s SuperTube solution incorporat­es the Sovent fitting, BottomTurn bend and BackFlip bend, which work together to keep the water in rotation and preserve an internal column of air.

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