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April 2014
Uniclass L721
HTM/HBN 00-10
Hospital
5 : 15 : 1 : 3
180
50
330
50
20
20
75
265
Ø110
1600
270
300
790
432
82
87
400
75
540
500
260
300
330
270
600
350
210
455
1200
min
50
900
330
from front
of panel
505
560
outlet
110 OD
150 - 200
65
230
HTM64
(DU HS) dee (replacement) top
inlet slop hopper
DU HS stainless steel plain top incorporating a sink and a hopper,
with earthing terminal.
HTM/HBN 00-10
Disposal unit assembly
Screw to wall
Handed left or right
Stainless steel
Illustrated
S6553
Dee right hand slop hopper with sink,
top inlet
S8760
Waste 11/2” unslotted strainer waste,
50mm long, 75mm dia. brass
S3955
Clena cistern 6 litre single flush syphon,
high level, side supply and internal overflow,
chain with rubber pull (fittings are reversible)
S4590
Cistern Conversion Kit - To 9 litre Flush
S4662
Plastic Flushpipe For Top Inlet Slop
Hopper
S8925
Trap 11/2” plastic resealing bottle with
75mm seal, multi-purpose outlet
S3584
P trap outlet, plastic for slop hoppers
S8270
Markwik 1/2“ bib taps
S8336
Bib tap wall mounts 1/2“ for concealed
plumbing (pair)
S8347
Bib tap extensions 1/2” x 100mm
long (pair)
Material
Stainless Steel 1.4301 (304) x 1.2mm thick
Weight
Slop Hopper Combined With Sink 18.8kg
6 Litre Single Flush Cistern 16.0kg
Colours
Available in Stainless Steel (MY)
Standards
1.2mm Stainless steel sheet conforms to BS EN
10088:Part 2:2005. Other items to relevant
standards
Options
S6554
Dee left hand slop hopper with sink,
top inlet
S6555
Dee sink and left hand slop hopper, top
inlet, 2 tapholes
S3585
S trap outlet, plastic for slop hoppers
S9281
Leg 900mm stainless steel to floor
(2 required)
Special notes
For the disposal of liquid and solid waste
in connection with clinical procedures.
HTM64 does not cover for the provision of
leg supports to floor. Note 2.94 states that
“Exposed services are visually unattractive, can
be unhygienic and are difficult to clean and
decorate. Indeed the additional cost of the
latter over a number of years may well exceed
any savings in intial capital costs”
Armitage Shanks