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There are three types of storm drains: inside storm drains located under basement floors or within building walls, outside storm drains installed outside foundation walls when buildings do not occupy entire lots, and overhead storm drains suspended from ceilings by hangers when street drainage is higher than basement floors to use gravity flow.
There are three types of storm drains: inside storm drains located under basement floors or within building walls, outside storm drains installed outside foundation walls when buildings do not occupy entire lots, and overhead storm drains suspended from ceilings by hangers when street drainage is higher than basement floors to use gravity flow.
There are three types of storm drains: inside storm drains located under basement floors or within building walls, outside storm drains installed outside foundation walls when buildings do not occupy entire lots, and overhead storm drains suspended from ceilings by hangers when street drainage is higher than basement floors to use gravity flow.
2. Outside Storm Drain 3. Overhead Storm Drain Inside Storm Drain Inside Storm Drain: is sometimes located under the basement floor or within the walls of the building. This type of storm drain is commonly found in the building constructed along congested business district, or building that occupied the entire frontage of the lot. The drainpipe is laid under the floor or the walls of the structure. Outside Storm Drain Outside storm drain: is installed outside the foundation wall of the building. This type of drainage is possible on location where the lot is not totally occupied by the building. Overhead Storm Drain Overhead storm drain: is adopted when the street drainage is higher in elevation than the basement floor of the building. To avail of the gravity flow of the water, the pipe is well fitted and suspended from the ceiling by suitable hanger spaced at closer intervals.
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