One of the things that our experience as world market leader in drainage ventilation has taught us is that it very difficult to make a top quality Air Admittance Valve.
Read moreThe importance of the water trap seal.
Read moreIntroduction to Air Admittance Valves (AAVs)
Read moreStudor has remained a pioneer of standards and approvals for drainage ventilation products since being founded in 1975.
Read morePRoBE is a new research initiative to provide the knowledge to address the growing issues of pathogen spread in building systems.
Read moreA commonly asked question is whether Air Admittance Valves (AAVs) can be installed outside. In the UK Part H of the Building Regulations 2010 (clause 1.33) states that “Air admittance valves should not be used outside buildings.
Read moreWhat is an active carbon filter for drainage? It is a two-way vent that uses active carbon as a filter to absorb the sewer gases (primarily hydrogen sulphide H₂S and methane CH4) which come out of a drainage vent.
Read moreStudor always did value technological innovation. The numerous high quality products that have been marketed in the past clearly demonstrates this.
Read moreBetween 26 and 30 October, 2015, Steve White was invited to attend the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat conference at the Grand Hyatt, New York.
Read moreDr. Michael Gormley is a specialist in water supply and drainage as well as an electrical building services engineer. Here he shares with us here about his work on completing the book Transient Free Surface flows in Building Drainage Systems.
Read moreThe water trap seal is the only barrier between the drainage system and the living and/or Quality Air Admittance Valves working space; it is therefore essential that this is maintained at all times.
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