Month: November 2016

  • What You Didn’t Know About Roof Drains will Shock You

    Did you know Duff is the best place to buy commercial roof drains?

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    It’s true. PVC, ABS and cast iron. No-hub, iron pipe thread, solvent weld. Clamp kit, collars, domes.  Jay R. Smith, Watts, Ancon (now Watts Drainage).

    No matter what kind of commercial roof drain you’re looking for, we have the repair parts. Roof drains provide effective internal drainage of water from the roof surface, and are a practical year-round solution to removing water from the surface of roofs in any weather or season.

    But the options for repair parts are nearly endless. The first step to finding the right parts is to determine the class of roof drain you’re looking at. “Commercial” roof drains, on the one hand, are often available in a selection of materials including polypropylene, cast iron or cast aluminum strainers, and have large capacities, designed for rooftops as well as ground-level planting areas. “Light commercial” roof drains, on the other hand, are usually characterized by their connection type, either cast iron no-hub or schedule 40 solvent weld.

    What replacement parts are available?

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    The commercial roof drain featured at right, for instance, has an enamel-coated cast iron body, a gravel guard and a dome strainer. It also includes a low-profile dome strainer that twist-locks into the gravel guard. A model like this is available in sizes 3″, 4″, 6″ and 8″ no-hub connections, or as a double sump receiver for 15″ cast iron roof drain. It’s helpful to know not only the connection size and type, but the flange diameter, the overall height (from the very bottom of the entire unit to the top of the slatted cover), and the height of the body (from the very bottom of the unit to the part where the cover actually rests). For measuring tips, keep reading below.

    Available repair part kits for this model are the undermount hardware kit; underdeck clamp kit (which includes 4 pieces thread rod, nuts, washers and two clamping bars); sump receiver; adjustable extension assembly kit; 2″ high, external water dam; and a 2″ high, internal water dam.

    Moreover, various accessories are available for this particular roof drain, including an adjustable extension kit; cast iron replacement dome; 2″ external water dam; and 24″ x 24″ sump receiver.

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    Meanwhile, “light commercial”  roof drains might look like one of the two pictured here. The green one is cast iron with a no-hub connection, and the next one has a PVC hubbed (solvent weld) base that can come with a strainer of varying materials, notably polyethylene (for UV resistance) or cast aluminum.

    How and what do I measure?

    The first item to measure is the clamp ring–which clamps the drain body and the roofing material securely together. The gravel stop/guard on the ring then prevents roof surface aggregates from being washed into the drain while allowing total drainage through “V” notch weirs. The second item is the drain dome (also sometimes referred to as the basket or strainer).

    Measuring the clamp rings

    To measure for the clamp rings (sometimes referred to as clamping rings),  it’s ideal to have two measurements. First, read the tape measure from the outside of the rim on one side to the outside of the rim on the opposite side. Most clamp rings have either 3, 4 or 5 bolt holes. This is why it’s helpful to also measure from bolt hole to bolt hole–which measurement should be from the center of one bolt hole to the center of the next bolt hole.

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    Measuring the clamp ring
    Measuring the dome

    There are two critical measurements for finding the correct replacement dome. First you’ll need to turn it upside down and measure from the outside of the catch edge to the outside of the opposite edge’s catch edge. (See the “B” measurement below, in yellow.) Second, you’ll need to measure the height, which should be taken from the base of the dome to its highest point. (See the “B” measurement below, in red.)

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    Measuring the dome

    You name the brand, we have it

    The roof drain business has a handful of dominant players that manufacture the units and their replacement parts. We work with these companies on a daily basis. Plus, we have the knowledge and experience to help you determine what parts you need–and can get them to you fast.

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    Watts Drainage (which aquired the ANCON brand of roof drains); Josam; Wade; Jay R. Smith; MiFab: These are some of the most common companies. Make sure you contact Duff for all your roof drain replacement parts. We’re your one-stop-shop for commercial (and light commercial) roof drains and parts.

     

  • How Moen Flush Valves will Save $$ for Maintenance Budgets

    You may have heard Moen’s slogan before: “Buy it for looks, buy it for life.” Most people are familiar with this catch phrase, which is meant to convey quality and durability alongside beauty and attractiveness. Yet Moen is not as well known for its commercial product line.

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    From high-traffic schools to state-of-the-art office buildings, Moen commercial products incorporate smart design with advanced technology–the same traits that led the company to be a market leader in the residential space. And this is why Moen commercial is such a good fit with Duff: we serve high-demand facilities and institutions, and Moen’s unique combination of product design and durability has saved our customers substantially in their plumbing budgets.

    M-POWER Electronic Sensor Flush Valve

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    In our opinion, this is the heart of the commercial product line. Moen’s sensor flush valve uses a self-cleaning piston instead of a diaphragm to flush. That means no more diaphragm changesBecause of its design, as you can see in the picture below, any debris that collects on the stainless steel screen is washed away every time the piston depresses on a flush.  This design carries over from the sensor to the manual models. But what’s particularly special about the sensor flush valves is that you can change the gallons per flush on the unit, anywhere from 3.5 gpf to 0.125 gpf. Because Moen is relatively new to the commercial scene, they developed a clever “retrofit” option which easily fits into existing flushometer installations of Sloan or Zurn models. Finally, because Moen is so confident in this product line, they offer a 5-year warranty on everything–parts and electronics. The electronic sensor products are available battery-powered (AA) or with a plug-in AC transformer.

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    Moen Retrofit Flush Valve

    Again, the highlights on the flushometer that make it a value in the long run:

    • No diaphragms to change
    • Self-cleaning piston
    • Adjustable GPF (no need to keep dual stock for closets and urinals)
    • Manual override push button (on the sensor), not tied to electronics, and which can be concealed behind the valve
    • 5-year warranty on parts and electronics
    • Works with pressure as low as 10 psi (on the sensor) and 15 psi (on the manual)
    • Economical solution for existing installation compared to purchasing a sidemount flusher a new drop-in kit

    M-DURA Single-Handle Lav Faucet

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    If there’s one product that demonstrates the Moen commerical line of product’s dedication to durability, it’s this product. Affectionately known as “the boat anchor” (because of its heavy, cast brass construction), this is one of our top selling products. Once you hold it in your hand, you’ll realize how well it’s built. In short, this product is built to last.

    These faucets are made with a durable ceramic cartridge and have various vandal resistant features. They also come with adjustable temperature limit stops to provide anti-scalding protection.

    What’s more compelling is the slew of customer testimonials raving about this product.

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    As with their flushometer line, Moen has focused on quality, durability and ease of maintenance for the sensor lavatory faucets. Once again, the product line is backed by an industry-leading 5-year warranty (on parts and electronics). Additional features include:

      • Vandal resistant torque screw to discourage tampering
      • Optional lever handle for temperature control and manual on/off override
      • Above-deck battery and faucet mechanics for ease of access
      • Sentinel flow option to purge the waterway 24 hours from last use and cleaning mode that enables temporary deactivation for cleaning and maintenance

      Of course, this series is available with or without a deck plate (4″ or 8″ versions), and with or without a drain assembly. In the field, these have proven to withstand the heaviest use areas, including college dormitories, rest stops and hospital bathrooms.

         

      • Pentair/Fleck Stainless Steel Meters will Revolutionize the Product Category

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        Electromechanical (aka “mechanical”) meters are a thing of the past. But some customers still cling to the familiar, understandably. Pentair recently released a line of stainless steel meters that makes the distinction between electronic and electromechanical irrelevant. Manufactured with truly lead-free stainless steel materials, these are designed with practicality as the driving force.

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        • Truly lead-free 316 grade stainless steel material eliminates the risk of lead leaching into the water

        MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS

        • Widely used in commercial and industrial applications
        • Single and multi-tank system compatibility

        RELIABILITY

        • Mechanical meters record water usage even during power outages

        CONVENIENCE

        • Optional 1”, 1-1/2” and 2” stainless steel union for ease of installation and maintenance (purchased separately)
        • No tools needed to install sensor
        • All-in-one electronic and mechanical flow sensing
        • Simplified service and reduced inventory

        DURABLE MATERIALS

        • Rust-resistant
        • Corrosion-resistant
        • Hot-water rated to 150°F

        Contact the experts at Duff about all your water treatment needs.