Calming shaft DN1000
A compact, leak-tight, and installation-friendly solution for reliable sewer infrastructure.
Energy-dissipating manholes represent the optimal solution for reducing high flow velocities. They are designed and constructed to allow water to flow tangentially into the manhole and travel along the circular manhole base toward the outlet pipe located at the bottom.
These manholes are available in two different diameters—DN800 and DN1000—and in various heights of up to 5 meters. With proper installation and the use of the requisite manhole cover, these units can be installed in areas subject to traffic loads.
The manholes can be prepared for the connection of PVC, PE, ribbed, or any other type of piping.
Calming shaft DN800



Outlet design with PE pipe and sliding coupling

Outlet design with coupling and ribbed pipe
Technical data & dimensions
Shaft height [H] | Code | 900 mm | 7600059130 |
|---|---|
1250 mm | 7600059140 |
1500 mm | 7600059150 |
1750 mm | 7600059160 |
2000 mm | 7600059170 |
2250 mm | 7600059180 |
2500 mm | 7600059190 |
2750 mm | 7600059200 |
3000 mm | 7600059210 |
FAQ
They serve to reduce high flow velocities in drainage systems, thereby preventing erosion and hydraulic overloading.
The water flows tangentially into the shaft and is guided in a controlled manner along the circular shaft floor toward the outlet, thereby effectively dissipating energy.
The energy-dissipating throttle shafts are available in nominal diameters DN 800 and DN 1000, as well as in various heights of up to 5 m.
The shafts can be prepared for the connection of PVC, PE, ribbed, and other pipe systems.
