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Purus channel 100

A CHANNEL SOLUTION OF GREAT FLEXIBILITY

The Purus Channel 100, with a grate width of 100mm, is manufactured to meet the hygienic requirements for spa facilities, leisure centres, hospitals and schools as well as garages and factories.

The drainage channels are suitable for a range of floor finishes, have a robust construction with a high flow capacity and can be customised to any length.

FOR SEVERAL FLOOR TYPES
Purus’ drainage channels are designed for concrete and resin floors, vinyl flooring, tiled floors with gluing flange and tiled floors with clamping frame. The outlet can be positioned in the centre or at the end of the channel. Outlet gullies are available with side or vertical outlets, in diameters of 50mm, 75mm and 110mm.

FOR BARE FEET OR HEAVY TRUCK TRAFFIC?

Grates are chosen based on their intended use and the load they will be subjected to. The standard Chess and Rib grates for bare feet (K3) are primarily used in bathrooms, spas, and changing rooms. The Chess grate can be supplied as lockable on request. Our mesh grates (L15, M125) are anti-slip and available in two load classes (L15, for passenger cars and M125, for heavier traffic/heavy goods vehicles). Additionally, the Purus Channel 100 can be supplied with a Tile Insert grate for floor type (F2), where the surrounding floor tiles are integrated into the grate itself.

POOL AREAS ARE EASY TO KEEP CLEAN WITH PURUS CHANNEL 100

As there can be dozens of people in swimming pools at once, and the water must be kept constantly clean, the standard for hygiene must be high. Chlorine is often added to pools to attack bacteria and contaminants, but a smart and sustainable drainage system that simplifies cleaning and maintenance of the premises is also essential.

Many of our customers are extremely careful with their material choices to achieve a first-class end result, otherwise the visitors’ experiences are reduced.

And the fact is, the cleaner the bathing facility, the less chlorine needs to be added. This is desirable as a high chlorine content risks slowly corroding the structure, irritating the visitors’ eyes and airways and is more energy-intensive. A facility built in high quality durable materials, which is easy to clean, simply stays fresh much longer.

“THE CUSTOMER KNEW THAT IT WOULD BE MORE EXPENSIVE TO NOT CHOOSE QUALITY.
THE DIFFERENCE IS OFTEN VISIBLE ALREADY AFTER A FEW YEARS “

Owe Helgstedt, Sales Manager for Stainless Steel Channels & Gullies, Purus AB Sweden