Advantix-shower channel with Advantix-grate Visign ER13
For bonded sealing (tiled shower) or sealing lane
Year built (from): | 01.08.2017 |
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The information in this instruction manual is directed at the following groups of people:
Heating and plumbing experts and trained personnel
Individuals without the abovementioned training or qualification are not permitted to mount, install and, if required, maintain this product. This restriction does not extend to possible operating instructions.
The installation of Viega products must take place in accordance with the general rules of engineering and the Viega instructions for use.
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This instruction for use contains important information about the choice of product or system, assembly and commissioning as well as intended use and, if required, maintenance measures. The information about the products, their properties and application technology are based on the current standards in Europe (e.g. EN) and/or in Germany (e.g. DIN/DVGW).
Some passages in the text may refer to technical codes in Europe/Germany. These should serve as recommendations in the absence of corresponding national regulations. The relevant national laws, standards, regulations, directives and other technical provisions take priority over the German/European directives specified in this manual: The information herein is not binding for other countries and regions; as said above, they should be understood as a recommendation.
The following standards and regulations apply to Germany / Europe and are provided as a support feature.
Scope / Notice | Regulations applicable in Germany |
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Stress class of the underground, as well as suitable bonded sealing | Leitfaden zur Abdichtung im Verbund (AIV) |
Approved bonded sealings with proof of practicability in keeping with building law for stress classes A and AO | ETAG 022 T1 |
Approved bonded sealings with proof of practicability in keeping with building law for stress classes A, B and C | DIBt-Bauregelliste A, Teil 2 des DIBt und Prüfgrundsätze für Abdichtungen im Verbund (PG AIV-F) |
Permitted bonded sealings | EN 14891 |
Sealing of inside rooms | DIN18534 |
Scope / Notice | Regulations applicable in Germany |
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Typical domestic wastewater | DIN 1986‑3 |
Scope / Notice | Regulations applicable in Germany |
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Fulfilled noise protection requirements | DIN 4109 |
Fulfilled noise protection requirements | VDI 4100 |
Scope / Notice | Regulations applicable in Germany |
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Dimensions of slots and recesses | EN 1996 |
Data acc. to DIN EN 1253, Table 7
Manufacturer | Viega GmbH & Co.KG |
Manufacturer identification mark | |
Certificate of conformity | |
Address | Viega GmbH & Co.KG |
Relevant standard | DIN EN 1253‑1 |
Load class | K3 |
DN | 40/50 |
Product class with respect to temperature behaviour | A |
Specific run-off behaviour | = 0.55 l/s |
The shower channel is used in the bathroom as a drain for a floor-level shower. The shower channel is designed for small to medium volumes of water, such as those occurring in the residential building sector, for example.
Technical information, see Technical data .
The shower channel is intended for draining common household wastewater in constant operation, see Standards and regulations .
The short-term temperature of the wastewater may reach up to 95° C. The temperature must be considerably lower in constant operation.
The pH value must be higher than four but lower than ten.
It is not permitted to introduce wastewater, which could damage the product material.
Installation height | Water seal level | Accumulation height 10 mm | Accumulation height 20 mm |
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95–155 mm | 50 mm | 0.5 l/s | 0.55 l/s |
Nominal width [DN] |
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Material |
Drainage capacity |
Dimensions |
Installation height |
Water seal level |
Load class |
40/50 |
Stainless steel 1.4301 |
95–160 mm |
50 mm |
K = 300 kg |
To protect against moisture penetration, apply sealing foils, which are to be processed in liquid state, directly below the tiles on screed and walls. The determination of the stress class and the underground as well as the selection of the suitable bonded sealing must be carried out in compliance with the valid standards and regulations, see: Standards and regulations .
Careful planning is required for sealing. In addition, depending on the individual dampness wear class and the type of foundation, a suitable thin bed bonded sealing with a building regulations certificate of suitability must be chosen.
Furthermore, the following factors should be taken into account:
The drain or shower channel must be equipped with a special flange, which has an adhesive surface and a width of at least 50 mm.
For bridging the material change from drain to screed, either a suitable sealing collar or sealing tape designed for overlapping with the thin bed bonded sealing over a width of at least 50 mm must be used.
The screed must be laid at a minimum incline of 1–2%.
The installation must be carried out in acc. with the mounting instructions and the manufacturer's information.
In connection with suitable drains, only approved bonded sealings with proof of practicability in keeping with building law may be used. See Standards and regulations .
Information regarding the procedure can be found in the instructions for use of the corresponding product.
Advantix shower channels and drains can both be fitted to be fire proof. The R120 pipe lead-in can be used for this purpose in the floor construction. In this way, a fire resistance time of up to 120 minutes can be achieved.
For mounting instructions for the R120 pipe lead-in see model 4923.5, art. no. 491 673.
The following parts are not included in the scope of delivery and can be ordered separately:
Sealing tape for Advantix shower channels, model 4964.95, art. no. 619 121
If required: mounting adhesive, model4938.22, art. no. 571 788
Before assembly:
Check if the drainage capacity of the model chosen is sufficient for the arising water volume Drainage capacity .
An adequate level of floor covering stability must be guaranteed Technical data . This can be achieved either through an adequate screed thickness or another alternative solution. Relevant measures must be considered before mounting.
The dimensions of slots and recesses must be in compliance with the regulations from section Regulations from section: Important notes .
During assembly:
Observe installation dimensions.
Do not use mounting adhesive older than 18 months.
Position the shower channel in such a way that the grate is removable.
After assembly:
The sealing accessories should be given to the person responsible for the bonded sealing (e.g. tiler).
Coordinate all relevant installation details, especially regarding the bonded sealing, with those responsible for the subsequent work.
Art. no. | A1) | B2) | Standard dimension |
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753 207 | 770 | 670 | 750 |
753 214 | 820 | 720 | 800 |
753 221 | 920 | 820 | 900 |
753 238 | 1020 | 920 | 1000 |
753 245 | 1220 | 1120 | 1200 |
1) | linear dimension of the base unit |
2) | inner dimension of the base unit (grate size) |
Fork spanner size 8 for grate mounting
Tool for the removal of the grate (e.g. model 4965.90, art. no. 689 704)
Determine installation height (H).
Check the connection element for soiling, clean if necessary.
Insert the greased sealing element into the casing.
Observe the sealing element is correctly in place (see arrow).
Press the drain straight into the connection element until it snaps home.
For installation heights of up to 70 mm:
Align the base unit in the mortar bed.
Mount the adjusting feet.
Regarding mounting, refer to the instructions for use for the adjusting feet set.
Put in the odour trap insert.
Turn the odour trap insert clockwise through 90°.
Insert the immersion pipe of the odour trap.
Inserting the immersion pipe of the odour trap fastens the odour trap insert.
Adapt the base unit to screed height by adjusting the feet.
Align the base unit horizontally in all directions.
With an installation height above 95 mm, provide the odour trap with mortar bedding to prevent slippage.
Check whether grounding is required.
The connection to the wastewater system must be completed before the drain can be installed in the floor construction.
Requirements:
A pipe to the planned drainage position is already in place for the connection to the wastewater system.
The drainpipe has an internal profile seal.
Proceed as follows:
Put the reducer and the drainpipe fully onto the drain socket.
Fill the shower channel with water.
Check the drain casing and pipeline for leak tightness.
Product damage due to improper installation
If cavities form during the lining of the shower channel, leaks may occur when pressure is applied.
Inform the subsequent workers that the shower channel must be fully lined and that there must be no cavities generated.
Remove the hard foam block from the packaging.
Insert the protective insert made of hard foam.
The protective insert acts as a mounting aid and protection against contamination.
Mount the site protection.
Stick on the adhesive points and remove the protective cover.
Shorten the second part of the site protection if applicable, and mount it.
Screed and floor tiles must be laid at an incline of 1–2 % in the direction of the shower channel.
Line the shower channel fully with screed up to the upper edge of the flange.
Requirements
The flange must be clean and free from material residue. If necessary, clean the flange.
The sealing tape is not included with delivery. Viega recommends model 4964.95, art. no. 619 121.
Sealing can take place with or without the use of mounting adhesive. The mounting adhesive is not included in the scope of delivery. Viega recommends model 4938.33, art. no. 571 788.
Remove the site protection.
Cut the sealing tape generously. The strips must overlap when stuck on.
Apply the first layer of bonded sealing generously onto the screed and the flange.
Observe the instructions for use of the manufacturer of the bonded sealing.
Place the sealing tape on the flange in such a way that flange and screed are evenly covered.
Press the sealing tape firmly into the bonded sealing. Overlap the corners in the process.
Stick the overlapping tape strips together at the corners with bonded sealing.
Thoroughly work over the adhesive surfaces with a roller.
Apply the second layer of bonded sealing generously on the sealing tape and screed.
Layer build-up sealing:
1 – Tiles
2 - Tile adhesive
3 – Bonded sealing (2)
4 - Sealing tape
5 – Bonded sealing (1)
If no cover trim is to be fitted, the floor can now be tiled Installation in tiled floors .
Remove the site protection.
Cut the sealing tape to length so that the tape overlaps the flange and the screed.
Ensure that they overlap by at least 50 mm!
The sealing tape must enclose the entire shower channel.
Use a suitable tool to open the cartridge of the mounting adhesive.
Check the expiry date on the cartridge.
Unscrew the cartridge and cut it so that you can apply the adhesive in a strip of approx. 8 mm width.
Apply the mounting adhesive to the flange.
Use a palette-knife to spread the mounting adhesive evenly.
Apply the first layer of bonded sealing generously onto the screed.
Observe the instructions for use of the manufacturer of the bonded sealing.
Place the sealing tape on the flange in such a way that flange and screed are evenly covered.
Press the sealing tape firmly onto the mounting adhesive and the bonded sealing. Overlap the corners in the process.
Stick the overlapping strips together at the corners with mounting adhesive.
Thoroughly work over the adhesive surface with a roller.
Apply the second layer of bonded sealing generously on the sealing tape and screed.
If no cover trim is to be fitted, the floor can now be tiled Installation in tiled floors .
Layer build-up sealing:
1 – Tiles
2 - Tile adhesive
3 – Bonded sealing (2)
4 – Mounting adhesive
5 - Sealing tape
6 – Bonded sealing (1)
Regarding mounting, refer to the instructions for use for the mounting frame.
Model 4982.30
Model 4982.40
Model 4982.45
Glue the rail in a straight line at the protective insert.
Deburr the cutting edges.
Avoid differences in height between different parts of the strip.
The shower channel is now installed.
The floor can now be tiled Lay tiles (mounting without cover trim) .
Lay the tiles right up to the edge of the protective insert.
Avoid sharp edges in the following places in the barefoot area:
on tiles
at surface ends
on mounting profiles
Polish the tile edge.
Remove the hard foam block.
Insert the sieve.
Screw the threaded feet onto the threaded pins.
The threaded feet are used to adjust the height of the grate.
Calculate dimension X to the upper edge of the tiles.
Always measure at the channel end.
Adjust the threaded bolt to dimension X.
If necessary, insert the extension screws.
Remove the rubber plugs on the height adjustments.
Screw in the extension screws.
Place the rubber plugs on the extension screws.
Adjust the extension screws to the height of the finished floor.
Insert spacers.
Insert the grate.
Have the work on the self-levelling coating carried out by specialist companies trained for the respective product. Ask the respective manufacturer about the suitability of comparable products.
Apply the bonded sealing with the first coat of primer.
Place the stainless-steel frame (e.g. model 4982.45).
After the primer has dried, apply the scratch coat or PU sealing to the primed bonded sealing for height adjustment.
Apply the self-levelling coating or the design floor.
Optionally apply a sealing / slip-resistant coating.
Remove the hard foam block.
Insert the sieve.
Screw the threaded feet onto the threaded pins.
The threaded feet are used to adjust the height of the grate.
Determine dimension X, which extends to the upper edge of the self-levelling coating.
Always measure at the channel end.
Adjust the threaded bolt to dimension X.
If necessary, insert the extension screws.
Remove the rubber plugs on the height adjustments.
Screw in the extension screws.
Place the rubber plugs on the extension screws.
Adjust the extension screws to the height of the finished floor.
Insert spacers.
Insert the grate.
Normal soap or a mild cleaning agent can be used for regular maintenance and prevention of lime scale on the grate and frame. Use no scouring agent or abrasive objects.
Strong stains, even around the drain unit and the odour trap, can be removed using typical household cleaner. Rinse the detergent very thoroughly with clear water after the prescribed dwell time. There should be no residue on the components.
Viega recommends using a mild cleaning agent, a cloth and a washing-up brush for cleaning.
Remove the grate, for example with the removal tool model 4965.90, art. no. 689 704.
Remove the sieve and clean it under running water.
Remove the immersion pipe of the odour trap.
Clean the sieve and immersion pipe.
Remove the odour trap insert.
Clean the base unit.
Replace the odour trap insert.
Replace the immersion pipe.
Replace the sieve.
Replace the grate.
Remove the grate, for example with the removal tool model 4965.90, art. no. 689 704.
Clean the grate and shower channel.
Rinse with clean water.
Replace the grate in the shower channel.
Separate the product and packaging materials (e. g. paper, metal, plastic or non-ferrous metals) and dispose of in accordance with valid national legal requirements.