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Polypropylene channel with Class A rated stainless steel heel guard grates. SABdrain 951 is made out of marine grade stainless steel, which is equivalent to 316. Sleek lines and slimline design gives it the versatility to be used in a variety of locations swimming pool surrounds, shopping centres, pedestrian walkways and more.

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Class A
Class A
Heel Guard
Heel Guard
Disability Compliant
Disability Compliant

Range

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100mm x 50mm150mm x 80mmRead more
100mm x 100mm150mm x 150mmRead more
100mm x 150mm150mm x 200mmRead more
150mm x 150mm200mm x 200mmRead more

Drains

Edgeless Channel Diagram

Drains

Product CodeLHL1H1D1D2D3D4D5S1S2AKG
DR95110050100501508043--401006311010004.75
DR951100100100100150150639063901006311010005.4
DR951100150100150150190639063901006311010005.4
DR95115015015015020020063110631101506311010007.0

Grates

951 Grate Diagram

Grates

CodeMaterialDrain Cm²AHH1LFLoad ClassKG
DR951GRATE100Stainless Steel2801000320100072 X 6Residential, A3.15
DR951GRATE150Stainless Steel4201000320100040 X 6Residential, A4.5

Frequently
Asked Questions

What is the difference between 304 and 316 stainless? Which should I use?

A 304 stainless steel drainage grate and a 316 stainless steel drainage grate differ primarily in their composition and corrosion resistance. 304 stainless steel is a versatile and commonly used grade known for its excellent corrosion resistance in various environments, making it suitable for many applications.

316 stainless steel contains higher levels of chromium and additional elements like molybdenum, which enhance its resistance to corrosion, particularly in harsher conditions such as marine environments or exposure to chloride-containing solutions.

Within a kilometre of breaking surf, 316 stainless is recommended to be utilised. Additional care will still need to be undertaken to prevent tea staining. See more about the maintenance of stainless steel here.

Will stainless steel rust?

Despite its anti-rust properties, you may see some stainless steel that appears to have rust on the surface. This is known as tea staining. Tea staining is rust forming on the surface of stainless steel, causing a discolouration similar to a tea stain. It may not look appealing, tea staining is only cosmetic and does not affect the functionality or integrity of the stainless steel. Regular cleaning and maintenance with a mild soap and water solution can remedy the discolouration.

What drain should I install in a pool area?

Many different factors including proximity to pool, budget and aesthetics affect which grate can be used. Stainless steel grates are the most popular choice.

Learn more about pool & spa area drainage here.

Where can I purchase SABdrain?

We have over 800 distributors Australia wide. Find your nearest one here.

Alternatively, contact us & we can assist you.

How to install SABdrain?

SABdrain channels utilise a fast & easy click clack system. See more here.

Should grates be installed before concreting?

Yes, it is extremely important to prevent bowing when concreting. It is impossible to install a grate if the channel has bowed after concrete has set.

A great tip is to use a temporary grate (like timber) to avoid concrete spill on the grates if possible ensure there is no bolts/lockdown that needs to be secured before concreting)

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