Based upon where you are from, different countries have different terms for "storm drain".
Accordingly to Wikipedia, a storm drain is basically a tunnel that carry runoffs (rain) from urban areas. For a layman, it helps to think along the line of sewage system operates beneath our cities.
In the US, this is actually often called "storm drain" or "storm sewer".
In the united kingdom, this is actually often called "surface water drain" or "surface water sewer".
In Australia and New Zealand, it is popularly known as "stormwater drain".
And there you channel grates drain have it, when you hear someone mentioning "storm drain", "storm sewer", "surface water drain","surface water sewer" and "stormwater drain", congratulations, you know they mention the same thing.
Functions of storm drain include draining excess water (rain or storm water) and ground water from pavement, streets and carparks into rivers and streams in order to avoid flooding.
Although storm drains do a amazing job of draining excess water from the urban areas, the inlets are essentially openings where left uncovered can pose a hazard to pedestrians. Left uncovered, rubbish will enter the storm drains and cause choking which may eventually cause flooding.
To guarantee storm drains serve their purposes while minimizing the potential risks posed to pedestrians and to prevent choking of the steel floor grating drains, drain covers (gratings) are used to cover the inlets (openings) of the storm drains to achieve the two purposes.
At Jonite, we specialise in steel reinforced drain covers (gratings) that cover your storm drains while preserving the aesthetic elements of the architecture around the drain covers.
What is a channel drain?
A channel drain is basically the exact same thing like a trench drain. In fact, there are several names including grated channel drains line drain, slot drain, linear drain or strip drain which all mean plastic drain cover the identical object.
A channel drain (trench drain) is a type of floor drain which has a channel shaped body identified by its long length and narrow width.
Channel drains (trench drains) are often mistaken for french drains. It is advisable to understand that french drains are not the same as channel or trench drains.
With just about any drains, channel drains (trench grate flooring drains) too require a cover to serve as a safety precaution and also to prevent large objects from entering the drains which cause choking.
At Jonite, we concentrate on steel reinforced channel (trench) grates (channel / trench covers) that gives you with the best of steel in its' durability and strength plus the natural charm of stone that is definitely unmatched by another material you can find to develop channel (trench) grates.
Check out our range of channel grates (trench grates) here.
Link to: http://www.jonite.us/products/channel-grates
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