Settling tank reducer 110/90 /System 100,125 graphite 63-224
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Settling tank reducer 110/90 /System 100,125 graphite 63-224
Reduction to settling tank 110/90 mm – a key element of the Bryza gutter system
This reduction, made of durable PVC, is used to precisely connect pipes with a diameter of 110 mm to a settling tank with a diameter of 90 mm in the Bryza gutter system. It is an essential element when adapting existing installations or matching different components of the system. The product is available in graphite color (RAL 7021), which provides an aesthetic appearance and harmonious matching to most facades.
Functionality and application
The 110/90 mm settling tank reduction is intended for use in Bryza gutter systems, both steel and PVC. It allows for proper drainage of water from the roof to the settling tank, preventing backflow and damage to the structure. It is compatible with downpipes of various diameters (after using appropriate reductions). It will be suitable for both residential and commercial buildings.
Product advantages
- Durability and resistance: Made of high-quality PVC, resistant to weathering, UV radiation and corrosion.
- Easy installation: Simple construction allows for quick and trouble-free installation, which translates into saving time and installation costs.
- Aesthetic appearance: Graphite color (RAL 7021) provides an elegant look and harmonious matching to most facades.
- Compatibility: Designed for the Bryza gutter system, it allows connecting elements of different diameters.
- Efficiency: Ensures effective drainage of water from the roof, minimizing the risk of leaks and damage to the building.
- Versatility: Possibility of use with various types of settling tanks and downpipes after using additional reductions.
Additional information: Please remember that all gutter elements should come from one manufacturer to ensure their full compatibility and connection tightness. Using elements from different manufacturers may lead to fitting problems and leaks.

