Watts Dead Level P User Manual

Dead level trench drain installation

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Excavation

The excavation must be sufficient to allow a minimum 4" concrete

pour below, and on both sides of the trench drain.

Excavation for a catch basin must allow for 4" of concrete below the

basin.

Layout

Dead Level trench drains are generally shipped with channels as-

sembled to the corresponding frames. A channel can be disengaged

from the frame by sliding it approximately 4" in either direction, and

pulling the channel and frame in opposite directions (Fig. A).

Working from the deepest outlet connection(s) back upstream, lay

the trench drain sections in order of installation along side the open

trench. Each channel and frame section is marked with arrows, indi-

cating the direction of flow. The installer may wish to run a string line

along the trench to indicate the desired finished grade.

Catch Basins & Piping Connections

Catch basins, if used, should be set first. Using a reciprocating or

hole saw, remove the circular pipe connection cut-out(s) where the

basin will connect to discharge piping. Invert the catch basin on a flat

surface, and butt the corresponding channels against the pattern on

the basin. Use a reciprocating saw to remove the cutout on the basin.

With the cutout correctly removed, the channel tongue should slide in-

side the hole in the basin, with the channel flange flush against basin’s

exterior wall (Fig. B).

If a catch basin is not used, pipe connections are made to the bottom

of the channel, or to an end cap. Drill through the molded pipe hub

with a 4" hole saw or reciprocating saw, taking care not to rake the

inside wall of the hub. Make No Hub pipe connections with a suitable

coupling (by others).

FIG. B

FIG. A

Frame

Channel

Lift

Slide

Slide

Rebar Anchoring & Leveling

Starting from the outlet or catch basin, align the structural frames

along the excavated trench. Drive a minimum of 4 pieces 1/2" #4 rebar

to support each frame section. The rebar should reach a depth suf-

ficient to provide stability for the system, and prevent floating during

the concrete pour. Level the system by sliding the frame ears along

the rebar. Secure the frame to the rebar using 3/8" hex bolts (Fig. C).

Joint Connections

Making sure all sections are aligned with flow arrows pointing towards

the outlet, connect channels and end caps through the flanges using

1" flanged hex bolts (Fig. D). Using frame connectors F-L, join the

frames from the top using 3/8" hex bolts (Fig. E).

It is usually unnecessary to seal channel joints in on-grade installa-

tions. If corrosive solutions are present, or sealed joints are otherwise

desired, use a small bead of silicone caulk to seal each channel joint.

FIG. C

FRAME

1/4-20x3/8" Hex Bolt

1/2" #4 REBAR

FIG. D

FIG. E

1/4 x 1" SELF-TAPPING

HEX BOLTS

Dead Level Trench Drain Installation

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