Hello
I'm wanting to instal a drainage channel round the side of my kitchen as the path running down the side of the house is prone to pooling when it rains, (ground below is heavy clay so water doesn't soak away). I'm going to re-lay the path so the water runs off into the channel and connect the channel to the yard gully.
However the drainage channels on the market connect to 110mm pipes, my yard gully has filled in connections on either side which I assume I can open up and connect the drainage channel to, however these connections don't seem to be a standard size.
The connection on the gully has 2 rings protruding from the side, the outer diameter is 75mm - see image link (please let me know if the link doesn't work). I'm struggling to find any kind of reducing coupler that I can connect the drainage channel to the gully.
Any advice on how I should connect to the gully would be really appreciated.
Not sure what there for.
If putting a channel the other side you could get rid of your hopper and put pea trap in and fetch channel around corner with a corner fitting
They are for connecting waste pipe via a boss connector 32 40 or 50 ml..
If it is a combi sewer you will need to put in a trapped gullyto stop gases coming up.
To connect a linear channel to that hopper I would carefully cut out a slot at the invert level of the channel into the side of the plastic hopper. Assuming you are only using shallow, standard channels. No need for additional connections etc you are simply utilising an existing trapped gulley.
I find my cordless Makita 5" grinder perfect for this type of work.
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Dave_L wrote:To connect a linear channel to that hopper I would carefully cut out a slot at the invert level of the channel into the side of the plastic hopper. Assuming you are only using shallow, standard channels. No need for additional connections etc you are simply utilising an existing trapped gulley.
I find my cordless Makita 5" grinder perfect for this type of work.