"In situ" insert 160x177mm (Basic 315, Basic 400, Basic 425 / Tegra 425) 3022228
Catalog numbers:
- 3064823401
- 5907444921197
- 5907444519721
- 5907444935248
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
"In situ" insert 160x177mm (Basic 315, Basic 400, Basic 425 / Tegra 425) 3022228
Manhole chamber inlet – reliability and connection durability
This “in situ” inlet with dimensions 160x177mm, designed for Basic 315, Basic 400, Basic 425 and Tegra 425 chambers, is a key element ensuring the tightness and durability of connections in external drainage systems. Made of high-quality polyvinyl chloride (PVC-U), it guarantees corrosion resistance and long-term operation. It is an ideal solution for both professional installers and homeowners who value solid workmanship and trouble-free use.
Design and application
The inlet is intended for use with pipes with an outer diameter of 160 mm and a nominal connection diameter of DN 150. Its design based on a push-fit connection ensures quick and easy installation. The connection length is 75 mm, and the wall thickness is 3.6 mm – these parameters guarantee connection stability and strength. The set includes SBR gaskets, which further increase the seal and prevent leaks. It is worth adding that the inlet is supplied in a raw state, which means no additional protective coatings – the PVC-U material itself provides high resistance to weather conditions and chemicals.
Advantages for professionals and end-users
- Versatility: Compatible with popular Wavin chamber series – Basic and Tegra.
- Quick installation: Push-fit connection significantly reduces installation time.
- Tightness: SBR gaskets ensure reliable sealing of the connection.
- Durability: PVC-U material guarantees corrosion resistance and long life.
- Simple installation: Does not require specialized tools or skills.
- Safety: The use of high-quality materials ensures safe use for many years.
- System compatibility: It is an element of the Wavin drainage system, which guarantees compatibility with other components.
The “in situ” inlet is an investment in the long-term and trouble-free operation of the drainage system, which is appreciated by both professionals and end-users.




