Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:37 AM
The design of the Axedo plastic inspection chambers can offer specifiers and developers a safer, more efficient solution than traditional concrete chambers.
Axedo is a state-of-the-art inspection chamber system providing adaptable, reliable and safe drainage access. The Axedo system guarantees savings on installation time and safety without compromising the need for a durable, leak-free, easily maintained and modern drainage system.
It provides easy inspection and maintenance to adoptable and non-adoptable domestic and commercial drainage systems, with multiple configuration options making Axedo one of the most flexible inspection chambers available in the UK.
The Axedo chambers are designed to be installed at depths of up to 6m and comprise of a base unit available in various channel configurations, with sealed shaft, and cover options also available. The base unit is available with 100mm, 150mm, 225mm, 300mm or 375mm connections to all main UK pipe systems including Adoptable Sewer, HDPE Twinwall and Clay. Other pipe systems and sizes can be accommodated with the use of adaptors or inlet reducers.
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