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LT KERB DRAIN
Arguably the lightest kerbdrain with fully sealed joints that can be laid at lengths of upto 8m. Sounds too good to be true, but its True!
An Ideal Kerb Drain is one that:
- One that is light enough to be handled by one man.
- One that can be manufactured and laid in longer lengths to increasing laying speed.
- One that can be continuously plumbed, or conduits joined like drainage pipes to eliminate risk of leakage.
- One that has strengths equivalent to current concrete kerb or drainage kerb.
- One that retains its restraint or drainage function after accidental high temperature vehicle fires.
- Forms a sturdy kerb drainage with strengths to match precast units when filled with concrete.
- Prevents pollution of groundwater from Highway drainage associated pollutants such as copper and zinc from leakage at kerb drainage joints. Unlike current kerb drains, the internal conduits are continuously socket connected to form a continuous conduit encased in concrete as below.
Pollutants associated with road drainage effluent (zinc and copper) are also now better understood. Leakage in between butted kerb drainage units exacerbates the problem.



Why LT-Drain Kerb is more attractive than existing combined kerb drainage?

- High conveyance capacities with minimal depth as opposed to current combined kerb drains which have deep sections to accommodate increased capacity often disrupting pavement subsurface drainage.
- LT kerb drains can accommodate additional capacity by having several internal conduits to accommodate increased flow as shown. This is unique to LT Kerb.
- Cheap to produce and install. Expected to be less than half the cost of current kerb drain Units.

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The Inventor
The inventor is a chartered engineer with 25 years design experience in Civil
engineering projects. During this time, he has designed and overseen the construction of
numerous kerb and kerb drain schemes. He is passionate about health and safety in
Construction and good environmental stewardship.
It would be his dream to see kerb and kerb drains installations simplified through the introduction of litekerb and LT Kerb drain. The inventor is a fellow of the Institution of Civil engineers and the Chartered Institution of Highways and transportation.
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