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Huntingdon Combined Justice Centre Features Syphonic Drainage & Rainwater Recycling Systems
Fullflow has recently completed the design, manufacturer and installation of a syphonic drainage system for the new Combined Justice Centre in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.
The Centre required a flexible drainage system which could remove rainwater efficiently from the roof into a harvesting collection tank, without compromising the aesthetic appeal of the building. A Fullflow syphonic system requires considerably fewer downpipes than a traditional system, which makes it far easier to route rainwater to a specific collection point for harvesting. The Fullflow syphonic system is particularly suited to rainwater harvesting because of the flexibility it offers. There is no need for gradient with a syphonic system, so pipework can be routed horizontally and around obstacles if required; ultimately discharge location is not restricted or dictated by gravity flow. Rainwater from any number of outlets can be syphoned to a predetermined discharge point.

Huntingdon Combined Justice Centre - Stormsaver Filter
Fullflow installed a syphonic drainage system which is designed for a maximum rainfall intensity of 155mm/hr and required only 4 downpipes for a roof area of approximately 4000m². Typically a Fullflow syphonic system uses up to 80% less downpipes, reduces installation time and ground works, offers greater design flexibility and can drain roofs up to 8 times faster than gravity system alternatives.
Fullflow and rainwater harvesting specialist Stormsaver have formed a sole partnership to provide a single resource for syphonic drainage and rainwater harvesting solutions.
Fullflow boasts an unparalleled level of experience in the field of syphonic drainage having successfully installed over 30,000 systems across the world.
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