Refer to hints for box gutter design marking and cutting the sump spigot mark cut sump hole dress the cut out to neatly fit to the sump decide on the position of the spigot mark and cut the hole.
Box gutter sump design.
With building design being so restrictive on space these days this is the area where designers must think about how the roofing contractor will make the box gutter comply.
The hydraulic capacity of these overflow devices must not be less than the design flow for the associated gutter outlet and must discharge to the atmosphere.
Box gutter with rain water head at end of box gutter.
This free online box gutter calculator will calculate the size of box gutters and sumps with a side overflow in accordance with the australian plumbing code as nzs 3500 3 2003 part 3 storm water drainage.
Establish the sump location this should be the lowest point in the box gutter.
Sumps made in colorbond zincalume will be riveted and silicone.
Simplified suitable for flattish roofs with little or no vertical faces or steep roofs draining to one side of box gutter only or any roof if you are in a hurry and make the necessary allowances for all catchments.
All of the above options provide overflow provision to the box gutter.
How to design box gutters to the australian plumbing code as nzs 3500 3 2015.
Stainless steel galvanized will be soldered not siliconed.
Or c a sump with a high capacity overflow device.
The side with the maximum flow is used to size the box gutter.
Sumps are attached between a box gutter and a downpipe where they collect stormwater before sending it down the downpipe.
Each box gutter run must discharge independently to ether a sump or directly out of the building without changing the size of the gutter or changing direction.
Outlets box gutter outlets must discharge through either a rainhead or sump.
Rainheads are an essential design element for buildings where internal box or trough gutters are used.
Support the entire weight of the gutter and sumps when full of water as well as a trafficable load at any point in the gutter and sumps.
A a rainhead b a sump with a side overflow device.
A rainhead or sump is a container located between the gutter and downpipe that aids the flow of water away from the roof.
Safe trays are useful in a variety of building applications.
The total flow is used to size the sump and overflow.
A sump with a high capacity overflow device.
At this stage plan the connection to the downpipe.
Overflow box gutters must have independent overflow provision discharging to the atmosphere.