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Marley Studor Active Drainage Ventilation

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Studor Maxi Vent with Connector - 49112

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Third party certifications:
  • BBA Agrément Certificate

    BBA Agrément Certificate

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Studor P.A.P.A. (Positive Air Pressure Attentuator) and Studor air admittance valves provide a complete active drainage ventilation system.

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Application

  • Low-rise buildings.
  • Medium-rise buildings.
  • High-rise buildings.
  • Retro-fit buildings.

Description

P.A.P.A. (Positive Air Pressure Attenuator) has been developed to solve the problems of positive pressures within drainage systems of multi-storey developments.


Features and benefits:

  • Easy to install vertically or horizontally.
  • Lightweight and strong construction.
  • Push-fit connection.
  • Stackable, up to four units.
  • Suitable for multi-storey developments.
  • Resistant to most chemicals.


Studor air admittance valves (AAVs) eliminate the need for passive pipe venting and roof penetrations with excellent performance as a result of their unique and patented design. The negative pressure-activated, one-way AAV vents to protect the trap seals in the drainage system by allowing the intake of air, so that the right level of pressure within the drainage system is maintained. Their unique design guarantees a lifetime performance on quick opening reaction time, zero maintenance and a 100% closing ability that meets all leading international product standards.


A Studor maxi-vent air admittance valve may be installed on the top of the P.A.P.A. (when installed vertically) turning it into a positive and negative transient protection device.


Features and benefits:

  • 75–110 mm pipe sizes (maxi-vent).
  • 32–63 mm pipe sizes (mini-vent).
  • Prevents the release of foul air from the drainage system.
  • Can divert condensation away from the sealing membrane.
  • Double screen protection against foreign material or insects.
  • Constant lifetime opening and closing.
  • Neutralise any internal condensation for constant membrane opening ability.
  • Dry membrane for consistent lifetime functioning, not depending on lubrication.
  • 500K cycle endurance testing.
  • Connects to all Marley soil systems.

General information

Color

White

Material

Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)

Rubber

Length

200 mm

126 mm

70 mm

Width

200 mm

126 mm

70 mm

Height

652 mm

131 mm

67 mm

Warranty description

Five year

Uniclass

Pr_65_54_24_02 Air admittance valvesPrimary

CAWS

R11/45 Air admittance valves

R11/375 Air admittance valves

Product range

High Rise Specialist Drainage Systems

Specification data - Air admittance valves

Material

ABS.

Size

Manufacturer's standard.

Jointing

Manufacturer's standard.

Minimum airflow rate

32 L/s.

PressureRating

-70 Pa (-0.010 PSI).

Guidance for specification option:

Opening pressure rating

TemperatureRange

-40ºC to +60ºC.

Connections

Rubber.

Accessories

Maxi-Filtra.

Guidance for specification option:

8F-STU019-BLK

Maxi-Filtra Cartridge.

Guidance for specification option:

8F-STU022-YLW

Maxi-Filtra Aluminium Cover.

Guidance for specification option:

99093

None.

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of product manufacture

United States

Guidance for specification option:

Some items are produced within the US and some items are produced in Malaysia.

Material

Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)

Rubber

Recyclability

Partially recyclable following disassembly

Recycled content

As defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021

0 %

Third party certifications

BBA Agrément Certificate

BBA Agrément Certificate

18/5542 - STUDOR Maxi and Mini Vent Air Admittance Valves

BBA Agrément Certificate

BBA Agrément Certificate

18/5543 - STUDOR P.A.P.A (Positive Air Pressure Attenuator) Device

Literature

Active Drainage Ventilation

Active Drainage Ventilation

Specialist Building Services Range Guide

Specialist Building Services Range Guide