Rainwater Systems: Stirling Gutter

This has a range of five sizes of aluminium box gutters with the highest having a hydraulic capacity of 17 litres per second which allows the drainage engineer to reduce the number of downpipes drops, with a consequent saving in drainage costs. In addition, the external joint strap system provide for expansion and contraction over a full climatic range of the UK without requiring separate expansion joints and also eliminates the unsightly nuts and bolts often associated with joints on this type of gutter.

 Product features

  • The Bailey Stirling gutter range comprises five sizes of aluminium box gutter.
  • Box gutters have the highest hydraulic capacity of any gutter type, the largest in the series giving a huge flow of over 17 litres per second. This allows the drainage engineer to reduce the number of downpipe drops with a consequent saving in drainage costs and also may enable the architect to keep an elevation clear of downpipes if required.
  • The external joint strap system allows for expansion and contraction over the full climatic range of the U.K. without requiring separate expansion joints and also eliminates the unsightly nuts and bolt often associated with joints on this type of gutter.
  • The entire range is available direct fix, with only the largest size utilizing integral support straps, which are not visible from below. The absence of brackets makes for a neat, attractive eaves line.

     

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