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John Adams toy company choses ULMA's drainage channels for its warehouse in Alconbury.

OVERVIEW

In the industrial area of Cambridgeshire, specifically in Alconbury, the toy company John Adams has a warehouse where, in the outside area and car park, they have installed 200 ML of Multi V+ channel with load class D400, which, as I mentioned at the beginning, drains rainwater more quickly.


Why do they achieve this?


Because its design has been optimized so that a smaller channel can be chosen, i.e. one that is cheaper, but drains the same amount of water as a larger channel. In this way, the cost of the work or project is optimized.


But it doesn't end there.


The V-shape of this model, by draining the water at a higher speed, has a greater capacity to drag the sediments that accumulate inside the channel. In this way, a self-cleaning effect is achieved. 


And how does this benefit the drainage system? 


Less maintenance and savings in cleaning costs. Because the V-shape provides:


  • More velocity at low flow rates
  • More capacity at extreme flow rates


This is because ULMA has redesigned the V-section of the Multi V+, and it is larger than the traditional V-sections on the market. 

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