The First Elevator Slot Drain
Slot Drain Systems offers durable drainage solutions designed to meet strict building code requirements.
Design and aesthetics are the top priority of any building you design. Our 2000 Series Elevator Slot Drain lets you easily meet the flow rates needed in any building code, while maintaining a sleek, nearly invisible look. The 2000 Series meets all ADA requirements, while also achieving a 100 GPM flow rate necessary for some building codes.
High Capacity, Slim Profile.
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Designed to meet the following requirements:
- New York City Building Code 3007.3
- 2013 California Building Code 403.6.1, 403.6.2, 3007.4, 3008.4
- San Francisco Fire Code, Section 511.1.4
- 2018 International Building Code 3007.3 and 3008.3
IAPMO Tested and Certified to 100GPM.
Elevator Slot Drain Features
ADA/Heel Proof Compliant
IAPMO Certified
Anti-Cascading
Multiple Configurations
Fully Stainless Steel
100 GPM
Tamper Proof Removable Cover
Building Code Compliant
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Strainer Baskets are always recommended to easily prevent any unwanted debris from entering the sewer system, which can cause solid build-up and costly clogs. We even offer locking strainer baskets to add another level of safety to your system.
Although our drains can be designed without the need for a catch basin, they are definitely recommended. Catch basins and strainer baskets make the cleaning process simpler and more efficient by catching solid materials, as well as things that may have been accidentally lost in the drains such as keys or rings..
Stainless steel is steel that is mixed with at least 10% chromium to create an alloy that is corrosion-resistant, as well as bacteria-resistant. This is why all of our products are made of either T304 or T316 stainless steel – to keep your facility safe.
To choose the right floor drain, begin by asking yourself some questions about where the drain will be installed and how it will be used. What application will you be using the drains for? Will there be any heavy forklift or vehicle traffic running over them? Will any harsh chemicals reach the drains? What sanitation conditions must the drains meet? The answers to these questions will help to determine the best product for your needs. If you are still unsure, contact our drainage experts today.