Currently re-fitting my parents bathroom for assisted showering. This is onto an unbreachable concrete floor so I need to run a pipe out the side of the (raised) shower tray and box it in. There are two variants of tray I'm looking to buy, where these trays have a built in anti-slip surface and surface drainage characteristics way better than a normal tray.
AKW Sulby - this has 8 outlet points (i.e. you can run pipes right under the full length of the tray and out in both directions at each corner) so allows the pipework to exit the side of the tray in the way I need it to and with the waste where I want it to be which is out the way under a folding shower seat as shown in my attached diag. But there is a snag- this tray has a built in waste with a 7lt/min restriction.
AKW Sulby 2 - this has a 14lt/min separate waste so no problem there (shower input flow will be around 11lt/min). However, it appears from the detailed spec the pipes can only exit from the two corners nearest the waste on this tray, which in my case means the waste has to be at the other end where you get into the shower as shown in my diag. The waste cap is flush so isn't actually a trip hazard. The care screens open as shown so it would be possible to avoid stepping onto it but I just don't really like the idea if I can avoid it by using the Sulby tray.
The shower I have is a Triton Omnicare Design 9.5kW which is an electic one for care environments. Depending on ambient water temp and water rise, this *ought* to have an output flow well within the 7lt/min limitation of the waste of the Sulby tray - probably averaging about 5lt/min or less. However, having spoken to Triton and been sent the attached graph, it's possible that it could exceed 7lt/min if you have a cool shower in hot summer months such that the temp rise in the shower is less than 20 degrees.
The shower will be less than 20ft of pipe run from the point the mains comes into the property, so I'm kinda thinking the mains water temp won't noticeably increase within the property. Just checked our own cold water temp as we live close by and its about 10 degrees C right now, but in a very hot summer, I guess 20 degrees+ wouldn't be unheard of in the UK. My parents are both in their 80s and not likely to be taking COLD showers even in summer, but the implications of getting this decision wrong are fairly significant.
I need a tray precisely 1200x700 so haven't been able to find an alternative to the Sulby trays from anywhere else yet.
Any ideas or thoughts appreciated!
AKW Sulby - this has 8 outlet points (i.e. you can run pipes right under the full length of the tray and out in both directions at each corner) so allows the pipework to exit the side of the tray in the way I need it to and with the waste where I want it to be which is out the way under a folding shower seat as shown in my attached diag. But there is a snag- this tray has a built in waste with a 7lt/min restriction.
AKW Sulby Shower Tray with Gravity Waste
AKW Sulby Shower Tray with Gravity Waste •Patented above floor gravity waste with 8 possible outlet points•Non handed - fits left or right•Tiling upstand supplied with all shower trays•No under tray foaming required•Adjustable water trap of 31mm or 38mm•Low entry step in tray for a defined...
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AKW Sulby 2 - this has a 14lt/min separate waste so no problem there (shower input flow will be around 11lt/min). However, it appears from the detailed spec the pipes can only exit from the two corners nearest the waste on this tray, which in my case means the waste has to be at the other end where you get into the shower as shown in my diag. The waste cap is flush so isn't actually a trip hazard. The care screens open as shown so it would be possible to avoid stepping onto it but I just don't really like the idea if I can avoid it by using the Sulby tray.
AKW Sulby 2 Shower Tray with Gravity Waste
110mm high, low level step in tray - Designed for unbreachable floor installations Above floor gravity waste with multiple waste exit points - Provides quick and easy installation for unbreachable floor installations Pipework can be concealed within the height of the tray - Easier to install and...
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The shower I have is a Triton Omnicare Design 9.5kW which is an electic one for care environments. Depending on ambient water temp and water rise, this *ought* to have an output flow well within the 7lt/min limitation of the waste of the Sulby tray - probably averaging about 5lt/min or less. However, having spoken to Triton and been sent the attached graph, it's possible that it could exceed 7lt/min if you have a cool shower in hot summer months such that the temp rise in the shower is less than 20 degrees.
The shower will be less than 20ft of pipe run from the point the mains comes into the property, so I'm kinda thinking the mains water temp won't noticeably increase within the property. Just checked our own cold water temp as we live close by and its about 10 degrees C right now, but in a very hot summer, I guess 20 degrees+ wouldn't be unheard of in the UK. My parents are both in their 80s and not likely to be taking COLD showers even in summer, but the implications of getting this decision wrong are fairly significant.
I need a tray precisely 1200x700 so haven't been able to find an alternative to the Sulby trays from anywhere else yet.
Any ideas or thoughts appreciated!
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