Sewer drain trans

September 25, 2024

Sewer drain trans is an important part of urban infrastructure, and their main function is to discharge sewage and rainwater.

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What does sewer drain trans do?

The main functions of sewer drain trans include drainage, odor prevention, exhaust, air pressure reduction, odor prevention, pipe pressure reduction, blockage prevention, protection of urban infrastructure, sewage treatment, and improvement of urban environmental quality.

The primary function of sewer drain trans is to quickly and effectively discharge rainwater, sewage and wastewater in the city to prevent wastewater from being retained in the house and causing pollution and odor. The wastewater in the bathroom is discharged from the house through the drain pipe to avoid problems such as blockage or leakage, while preventing odor and keeping the air fresh. In addition, the design of the sewer also takes into account the odor prevention effect. Through special designs, such as S-shaped drain pipes, a certain amount of water can be left at the bend of the pipe to form a water seal, blocking the spread of odorous gases into the building, thereby effectively preventing the generation of odor and keeping the indoor air fresh.

The sewer system collects and discharges a large amount of rainwater quickly, reduces the accumulation of rainwater in the city and the area of ​​water accumulation, and effectively reduces the possibility of flooding. Through reasonable planning and layout of the sewer system, rainwater and sewage can be effectively guided to leave the city quickly, reducing the area of water accumulation and the risk of flooding, and protecting the safety of the city's infrastructure, houses and people's property. At the same time, the sewer collects and transports sewage and guides it to the sewage treatment plant for treatment, effectively removing harmful substances and pollutants in sewage, improving water quality and protecting the environment.

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Commonly used materials of Sewer drain trans

1. ‌PE material‌: PE drainage pipes are widely used because of their corrosion resistance and easy installation. It is not only suitable for building drainage, but also for agriculture or heating.

2. PVC material: PVC drainage pipe is a polymer material with low production cost and wide application range. It is usually used for household drainage, such as kitchen and bathroom.

3. ‌PP material‌: PP drainage pipes have high hardness, good heat resistance and anti-aging properties, so they have a long service life and are widely used.

4. Stainless steel material‌: Stainless steel drainage pipes are widely used because of their excellent corrosion resistance and non-deformation, mainly used for conveying water and oil, etc.

When choosing the right material for a Sewer drain trans, you need to consider factors such as the use environment, corrosion resistance, installation convenience, cost, and service life. For example, PE and PVC pipes are favored because of their lightness, corrosion resistance, and high cost-effectiveness; PP materials are suitable for occasions that require long-term stable use due to their high heat resistance and anti-aging performance; stainless steel materials are suitable for application scenarios that require high durability due to their excellent corrosion resistance and strength.

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How to choose a suitable Sewer drain trans?

Choosing a suitable Sewer drain trans requires considering multiple factors, including the service life of the pipe, whether it meets national standards, appropriate specifications, and material selection. Here are some specific guidelines:

1. Focus on service life: Since drain pipes are mainly used for sewage discharge, the environmental protection and sanitation requirements of the material are not high, but the aging resistance and service life must be long. If the drainage pipe leaks, it may affect the residents downstairs and is difficult to repair, so you should not be careless when purchasing it.

2. Comply with national standards: Products that implement national standards should be purchased to ensure that the pipe has a smooth, flat, non-bubbling appearance, uniform color, and uniform wall thickness.

3. Choose the right specifications: There are many specifications for drainage pipes, such as 40mm, 50mm, 75mm, 110mm, etc., which should be purchased according to the required specifications of the use location. For example, 40mm is generally used for basin drainage, floor drain drainage and balcony drainage; 50mm is generally used for kitchen drainage; 75mm is generally used for total drainage of kitchens, balconies, basins, etc.; 110mm is generally used for toilet drainage and external wall drainage.

4. Consider economic factors: When choosing pipes, the price of the pipe itself, construction costs and service life, as well as subsequent maintenance costs should be considered.


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