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Rain Bird 12" Square Drainage Catch Basin, 2 Outlets

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$58.75
MSRP: $93.34
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SKU:
RBDB12S2
MPN:
DB12S2

Description

A Square Catch Basin manufactured from High-Density Polyethylene collects and discharges excess water to prevent potential damage to landscapes and property. This catch basin has two side openings and one optional opening at the bottom. Additionally, four small, perforated drainage holes on the bottom of the basin can be cut out to remove standing water in the sump. This basin is designed to accept the Square Flat and Square Atrium grates.

Features:

  • Use a 3" and 4" Basin Adapter to connect the basin to a corrugated Pipe or Triple Wall pipe.
  • Includes a sump to allow sediment to settle in basin to minimize clogging of pipes
  • Use a basin plug to close off unused outlets
  • Accepts 12" square Flat and Square Atrium Grates
  • Use a 6" Basin Adapter to connect basin to 6" PVC Pipe (ASTM D2729 and ASTM D3034, SDR 35) and 6" Corrugated Pipe
  • Use 12" Square Basin Riser(s) to extend height by 6" in height
  • Includes four screw holes to enable grates to be secured to basin
  • Made in the USA

Specifications:

  • Capacity: 5.10 gallons
  • Sump Capacity: 1.25 gallons
  • Color: Black
  • Outlets: 2
  • Size: 12 inch
  • Basin Type: Square

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