Advantix Vario shower channel base unit continuously cut to length
For bonded sealing (tiled shower) or sealing lane
Year built (from): | 1. 01. 2012 |
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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
Tilers
Consumers
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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Drainage capacity collective connection DN 50 | DIN 1986‑100 |
Drainage capacity collective connection DN 70 | DIN 1986‑100 |
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 |
DN | 40/50 |
Product class with respect to temperature behaviour | A |
Specific run-off behaviour | ≥ 0.4 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.
Accumulation height |
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10 mm |
20 mm |
without sieve insert Installation height 95 mm | without sieve insert Installation height 165 mm | With sieve insert Installation height 95 mm | With sieve insert Installation height 165 mm |
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0.45 l/s | 0.75 l/s | 0.4 l/s | 0.7 l/s |
0.5 l/s | 0.8 l/s | 0.45 l/s | 0.75 l/s |
When two or three drains are combined using a collector line and a drainage capacity of > 0.8 l/s is expected, the dimensioning of the drainpipe must be DN 70.
The drainage capacity of the collective connection in DN 50 | 0.4–0.8 l/s (95–165 mm installation height) up to 0.8 l/s, see Regulations from section: Drainage capacity |
The drainage capacity of the collector line in DN 70 | two or three drains: 0.8–1.6 l/s (95–165 mm installation height), see Regulations from section: Sealing |
The length and shape of the Advantix Vario shower channel can be variably adapted. Use the shower channel configurator to calculate the material required for any design available: http://advantix-vario.viega.cz/
The shower channel length is variably adjustable:
The base unit can be shortened to a length of 300 mm with millimetre precision.
The length of the shower channel can be extended up to 2800 mm by installing accessory parts.
The shower channel can be altered in the following way using the following accessories:
The following accessories are available:
end closing piece
Instead of the closing cap, a long so-called "end closing piece" can be mounted onto the base unit. The base unit can therefore be extended accordingly.
Connection piece
The connector serves the purpose of connecting two base units with each other. In this case, one of the two base unit units must be shortened by the length of the connector (= 210 mm).
The connection piece may not be shortened.
The connection piece may not be used with the L or U versions.
Connection piece 90°
The connection piece 90° enables the mounting shower channels in L- or U-models.
Nominal width [DN] |
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Material |
Drainage capacity |
Dimensions and installation height |
Water seal level |
Load |
40 / 50 |
Base unit made of plastic |
50 mm |
max. 120 kg load per standing grate holder |
The measured sound level during water drainage is 19 dB(A). For information on sound protection requirements met, see Standards and regulations .
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.
If the basic model of the Advantix Vario shower channel is extended by additional components, the following accessories are required for the mounting of these components.
Per installed component one corresponding standing grate set and one accessory set is required. The complete range and the required information can be found in the catalogue.
Before assembly:
Check if the drainage capacity of the model chosen is sufficient for the arising water volume Drainage capacity .
In the case of the connection of two or three shower channels: Observe the information for dimensioning of collective lines 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.
For barrier-free showers:
Position the shower channel in such a way that wheelchair wheels can only cross it at right angles. Viega recommends mounting the shower channel as close to the wall as possible.
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 shower channel must be fully lined with mortar.
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.
Fork spanner size 13
Hand saw (saw blade maximum 1.5 mm)
One Allen key each of sizes 2.5 and 3
Drill, 6 mm
Tool for the removal of the grate (e.g. model 4965.90, art. no. 689 704)
Mounting adhesive can be used for a maximum of 18 months.
The filling date is found on the top edge of the cartridge. The first two numbers represent the month, the following number the year.
Example
083...
Filling date = August (08) 2023 (3)
When a shower channel is installed in a niche, it is important for the niche to be large enough to remove the grate afterwards. The exact profile length must be calculated for this. The base unit without closing caps is taken as the profile length.
The basis for calculating the profile length is the shower niche after plastering (see dimension A).
The length of the closing caps is subtracted from this measurement. The result is the profile length.
1030 mm (plastered shower niche)
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100 mm (2 closing caps 50 mm each)
=
930 mm (profile length)
If two Vario shower channels are to be joined together, one of the base units must be shortened by at least 210 mm Shortening the profile .
End closing pieces, connection pieces and connection pieces 90° must not be shortened.
Calculate the profile length, also see Calculating the profile length in niche installation .
Transfer the length of the profile onto the shower channel.
Depending on the installation situation, the shower channel can be shortened on one or both sides. The position of the drain may be chosen freely. However, the distance from the middle of the drain to the end of the profile may not be less than 150 mm.
Shorten the profile with a hacksaw.
The saw blade must not be wider than 1.5 mm.
Carefully deburr all edges.
Viega recommends using a deburrer (model 2043).
Particular attention should be paid to surfaces in contact with the seal.
The profile must be lubricated with the enclosed grease in the area around the seal.
No lubricant should come into contact with the flange! Optimal adhesion of the sealing material is only ensured on a grease-free flange.
If necessary, clean flange. Use the cleaning cloth supplied or a non-greasing cleaner,e.g. isopropanol.
You now have various possibilities:
Mount the closing caps and base units. Mounting the closing caps on base unit
Mount the extending parts. Pre-mounting extending parts
Screw the closing cap straight onto the profile.
When using a cordless screwdriver, make the last few turns by hand.
Tighten the screws hand-tight only!
The closing cap is properly mounted when the seal is slightly pushed together.
You must now calculate the height and align the shower channel Determine height .
Pre-assemble all extending parts. Next, connect the pre-assembled units to the base unit.
Risk of breakage when lifting
Do not lift or twist the pre-assembled units on one side.
In the case of L and U designs, lift the sides at the same time.
Screw the end closing piece straight onto the profile.
When using a cordless screwdriver, make the last few turns by hand.
Only tighten screws hand-tight!
The end closing piece is properly mounted when the seal is slightly pushed together.
Screw the connector straight onto the profile.
When using a cordless screwdriver, make the last few turns by hand.
Only tighten screws hand-tight!
The connector is properly mounted when the seal is slightly pushed together.
Screw the connection piece 90° onto the profile straight.
When using a cordless screwdriver, make the last few turns by hand.
Tighten the screws hand-tight only!
The 90° connector is properly mounted when the seal is slightly pushed together.
Determine installation height (H).
The maximum installation height is 165 mm.
Cut the height adjustment piece to length by dimension X.
Deburr the height adjustment piece.
Mount the seal (1) and both sealing elements (2).
Grease the seal and sealing elements.
Insert the height adjustment piece into the drain.
If two Advantix Vario shower channels are connected to one another, one of the base units must be shortened by at least 210 mm Shortening the profile .
Calculate the number of feet required with the table.
Shower channel length | Number of feet | Spacing |
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30–60 cm | 2 | ![]() |
60–90 cm | 3 | ![]() |
60–90 cm | 4 | ![]() |
90–120 cm | 4 | ![]() |
90–120 cm | 4 | ![]() |
The following applies for mounting the feet:
The maximum permissible distance between two feet is 400 mm.
The maximum permissible distance between a foot and a fixing point of two parts is 100 mm.
A fixing point is the point where two components are screwed together.
During the mounting of connection pieces 90°:
An additional foot must be mounted below the corner angle.
Position the foot and push the profile into place.
Risk of breakage when lifting!
Do not lift or turn the shower channel on one side.
In the case of L and U designs, lift the sides at the same time.
Push the shower channel with drain socket into the height adjustment piece as far as it will go.
Check whether the shower channel is inserted as far as it will go.
Align the shower channel horizontally.
Fix the foot height adjustment with the lock nuts.
Connect the drain to the wastewater system.
Secure the feet in place with the fixing material if required.
Align the shower channel and the connector horizontally to one another.
Insert the spacer.
Align the shower channel and the connector horizontally to one another.
Insert spacers.
Align the shower channel and the 90° connector both horizontally and at a 90° angle to one another.
Insert spacers.
Fill the shower channel with water.
Check the drain casing and the pipe for leak tightness.
Insert the test adapter into the drain hole of the shower channel.
Fill the shower channel up to just below the flange with water.
Check the end closing piece for leak tightness.
Remove the test adapter.
If necessary, shorten the protective cover and stick onto the flange.
Completely cover the closing caps with protective cover.
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.
Requirements:
The flange must be coated with protective cover.
Screed and floor tiles must be laid at an incline of 1–2 % in the direction of the shower channel.
The screed and floor tiles must be laid at an incline of 1–2 % in the direction of the shower channel.
Remove the protective cover.
Remove the spacers when using extension pieces.
If necessary, clean flange.
Use the cleaning cloth supplied or a non-greasing cleaner, e.g., isopropanol.
Cut the protective insert to size and insert.
Cut the sealing tape strips generously.
The sealing tape strips should overlap when stuck on.
Check the expiry date on the cartridge, see .
Open the aluminium cover at the end of the cartridge, and lift.
Fully pierce the membrane in the thread of the cartridge.
Screw the nozzle on.
Cut the nozzle so that the opening is approx. 8 mm wide.
Apply mounting adhesive in curves.
Observe the shelf life of the mounting adhesive, see Mounting adhesive .
Distribute the mounting adhesive evenly using a smooth spatula.
Apply the first layer of bonded sealing generously onto the screed.
Observe the bonded sealing manufacturer's instructions for use.
Press the sealing tape strips firmly onto the mounting adhesive and bonded sealing.
In doing so, leave approx. 10 mm to the protective insert uncovered.
Place the sealing tape strips on the flange in such a way that flange and screed are evenly covered.
Overlap the corners in the process.
Stick the overlapping strips together at the corners with mounting adhesive.
Thoroughly press the adhesive joints together with a roller.
Let the adhesive dry for approx. 4 hours.
Apply the second layer of bonded sealing generously onto the sealing tape strips and the screed.
If no cover trim is to be fitted, the floor can be tiled.
Further see Installation in tiled floors .
Glue the rail in a straight line at the protective insert.
The rail must be closed with the protective insert at both ends.
Deburr the cutting edges.
Avoid differences in height between different parts of the strip.
You have installed the shower channel.
The floor can now be tiled.
Further see Installation in tiled floors .
Stick the tiles right up to the protective insert.
Connect the tile edge onto the channel side with tile adhesive or joint filler.
Thus no water can get under the floor covering during showering.
To ensure that penetrating dampness in the channel area can dry off, the joint edges must be sealed with tile adhesive or joint filler. This is particularly important when there are a large number of joints, e.g., with mosaic tiles.
The shower channel is installed and the tile edge can be polished.
Avoid sharp edges in the following places in the barefoot area:
on tiles
On cover trims
on mounting profiles
Optionally, you can now insert the sieve, see Inserting the sieve .
Finally, a standing grate must be mounted, see Mounting the standing grate . See the catalogue for suitable standing grates.
Optionally, a sieve can be inserted. When the sieve is used, the drainage capacity decreases by 0.05 l/s per drain.
Remove the protective insert.
Insert the sieve above the drain in the channel gap.
Finally, install a standing grate.
Note regarding accessories
The total length of the shower channel increases if the basic model of the Vario shower channel is extended with other parts. In this case, the relevant accessory must be mounted for every extra part.
For natural stone coverings, ensure the correct height and use the mounting material from the accessory set for natural stone coverings.
Remove the protective insert.
Insert the screw.
Place the standing grate holder on the screw and adjust it to the tile height.
The maximum height of the standing grate is 20 mm above the flange.
When the natural stone set is used, the maximum height of the standing grate is 30 mm above the flange.
The upper edge of the standing grate holder must be approx. 1 mm below the upper edge of the tiles.
Determine the length of the standing grate.
Use the standing grate with a length of 200 mm for end closing pieces and 90° connectors.
If required, shorten the standing grate with a handsaw and deburr.
Do not use a circular saw or angle grinder.
The standing grate with a length of 200 mm must not be shortened!
Fasten the standing grate support to the standing grate.
Distribute the standing grate supports so that there is a standing grate support fitted after each third of the standing grate.
Insert the standing grate.
Press the cover caps on.
The cover caps can be moved by up to 9 mm (see fig,).
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.
When installing in a self-levelling coating, a tile finishing strip must be used!
Apply the bonded sealing with the first coat of primer.
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 design floor.
Optionally apply a sealing / slip-resistant coating.
Optionally, a sieve can be inserted. When the sieve is used, the drainage capacity decreases by 0.05 l/s per drain.
Remove the protective insert.
Insert the sieve above the drain in the channel gap.
Finally, install a standing grate.
Note regarding accessories
The total length of the shower channel increases if the basic model of the Vario shower channel is extended with other parts. In this case, the relevant accessory must be mounted for every extra part.
Remove the protective insert.
Insert the screw.
Place the standing grating holder on the screw, and adjust it to the height of the self-levelling coating.
The maximum height of the standing grate is 20 mm above the flange.
When the natural stone set is used, the maximum height of the standing grate is 30 mm above the flange.
The upper edge of the standing grate holder must be approx. 1 mm below the upper edge of the floor covering.
Determine the length of the standing grate.
Use the standing grate with a length of 200 mm for end closing pieces and 90° connectors.
If required, shorten the standing grate with a handsaw and deburr.
Do not use a circular saw or angle grinder.
The standing grate with a length of 200 mm must not be shortened!
Fasten the standing grate support to the standing grate.
Distribute the standing grate supports so that there is a standing grate support fitted after each third of the standing grate.
Insert the standing grate.
Press the cover caps on.
The cover caps can be moved by up to 9 mm (see fig,).
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 caps.
Remove the standing grate.
If applicable, remove the sieve.
Insert the cleaning device.
Place the plunger on the cleaning device and clean the shower channel.
Remove the cleaning device.
Re-insert the sieve, if present.
Remove the standing grate.
Replace the cover caps.
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.