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22mm Copper Male/Female 90 Degree Bend – Aquagas (AGK9022)

£3.74 Inc VAT

 Nationwide Delivery

Delivery Time: 3 to 5 Working Days

A delivery date will be provided after we have processed your order.
Product Description

22mm M-Press Aquagas Copper 90 Degree Bend

M-Profile press fitting made of CW024A copper, conforms to BS EN 1254-7

Supplied with HNBR rubber seals/O-rings

DVGW G260 approved for use with flammable gases

WRAS Approval pending

Suitable for for use with drinking water, natural gas, LPG, heating, cooling, compressed air and much more

Fitting wall thickness: 1.5mm

Can be installed in seconds using a pressing machine with M or V-profile press jaw, no soldering or hot working required

Additional information

Diameter

Direct Delivery Costs

We offer Free Delivery on orders over £125 ex VAT*

*For orders below £125 ex VAT or any order for delivery to a remote location (Scotland etc) then delivery costs are calculated during checkout based on what you’re looking to order and the delivery address. Product exclusions apply to Storm products.

Enter your postcode at the checkout to see what options are available.

If you live outside of the UK Mainland, we’re sorry, but we can’t deliver to you.

Why does a 300mm Access Chamber not have a lid for driveway use?

Access Chambers are installed close to a house, usually on a path or patio near to the top of the drain so they ONLY have the option of a light-duty lid for pedestrian areas such as patios and paths (A15 Rating).

Only a 450mm Inspection Chamber should be used on a driveway or high foot traffic area, and the appropriately rated lid must be used to comply with The Building Regulations.

When and where should an Inspection Chamber be used?

Inspection Chambers are a very important part of an underground drainage system, they provide access for testing and inspecting, as well as clearing blockages.

There are different types of inspection chambers, each with its own intended use and placement, depending on circumstances such as location, depth and foot or vehicle traffic. We’ve created a quick guide below:

Access Chambers

Access Chambers, often referred to as mini or shallow access are used close to a house, and near to the top of the drain, so they’re not fitted deeper than 600mm (0.6m) and have a diameter of 300mm. They provide easy access for inspection and equipment.

*Access Chambers ONLY have the option of a light-duty lid for pedestrian areas such as patios and paths (A15 Rating).

Inspection Chambers

Inspection Chambers are a larger version of an access chamber, usually with a diameter of 450mm to 600mm, enabling them to be installed further away from a house, and to a maximum depth of 1200mm (1.2m). They tend to also have more branches feeding into them.

Inspection Chambers a more versatile so have a choice of compatible lids rated for different applications, for example, driveways etc.

Manholes

Manholes are larger than access and inspection chambers as they’re designed to be big enough for maintenance staff and equipment to enter the drainage system, they’re usually deeper than 1 metre and wider than 600mm x 900mm and lead to the sewer. They’re kept sealed and not accessible to the public.

How deep can inspection chambers be installed?

Mini Access Chambers (300mm Diameter)

Mini Access Chambers can be used effectively to a maximum depth of 600mm (0.6m), this is simply due to their narrow width. However, as they’re supposed to be installed near the house, they’re close to the top of the drain.

Standard Inspection Chambers (450mm Diameter)

Due to them being wide enough for a child to fall down, Standard Inspection Chambers have a maximum permitted depth of 1200mm (1.2m).

*Using an inspection chamber deeper than 1200mm: In the rare instance that a deeper inspection chamber is required, then a 350mm Chamber Reduction Ring must be used, under these circumstances the maximum depth would be 3000mm (3m).

How long does delivery take?

Delivery is usually within 5 working days, and you’ll receive more accurate estimates and updates via email, once we’ve processed your order.

How much does delivery cost?

Small Items: £12.50 + VAT
Orders containing only small items
Long Items: £22.00 + VAT
Orders containing long items (pipe, guttering etc)
STORM Products: £50.00 + VAT
Orders containing hygienic cladding and bathroom panels

We charge a single delivery fee that is calculated and displayed in the basket, this is based on what you’re looking to purchase. For example, an order containing anything with a length to it, such as drainage pipe and guttering will cost more to deliver than an order that only contains small fittings. This is because most couriers only accept small parcels and the few that do take long items charge a premium for this service.

Delivery costs are based on product availability and delivery within the UK Mainland. Delivery to the Scottish Highlands and Islands may incur additional costs, if applicable, these will be given in the checkout after a delivery postcode is entered.

Full Delivery information can be found here
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