The design of cast iron gully grids is not just a matter of aesthetics but also functionality. Engineers and designers must consider factors such as load-bearing capacity, the size of the apertures for water ingress, and the ability to facilitate easy cleaning and maintenance. The grid pattern itself can vary, with designs often including features to enhance grip and prevent slips, especially in wet conditions. Additionally, some grids are designed to accommodate specific geographical features, such as locations prone to heavy rainfall or areas with high vehicular traffic.


Drainage and Maintenance


1. Planning Determine the drainage requirements based on the layout of the area. Assess the location for the floor waste, ensuring it is positioned in the lowest point of the floor for proper drainage.


 

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