Alumasc has launched an enhanced range of Harmer SML lightweight cast iron soil and waste systems that deliver a superb package of design and installation benefits to contractors and specifiers alike.
Engineers and designers have the reassurance that the new Harmer SML range meets the new UK requirement for CE Marking, while installers can also benefit from the introduction of new ductile iron brackets.
Wayne Willmott, sales manager for Harmer Drainage comments: “The CE Mark and new brackets are just two of the customer-focused features that make Harmer SML the market leading system for easier specification, greater choice and simpler installation.
“Advances in cast iron technology have ensured that Harmer SML products are fully attuned to modern construction needs. The system is durable, recyclable, quick and easy to install and requires low maintenance.”
Manufactured in Germany to meet the highest quality and performance standards, Harmer SML also carries British Board Agrement Certification, 05/4191. The pipes and fittings meet the European Standard BS EN 877, further assured by the new CE Marking, showing full compliance with EU manufacturing, testing and technical performance requirements.
As a major benefit for contractors, the SML range now includes ductile iron brackets that provide continuity of material across the all-iron system. These brackets can be used for vertical and horizontal rainwater stacks without the need for pipe stack supports – saving costs for both the contractor and end user. The brackets are manufactured in accordance with BSEN877 – the European standard for lightweight cast iron pipes and fittings.
Detailed information about the SML range can be found in a comprehensive new 72 page brochure that also includes an invaluable specification guide. And as a further aide, Designers can also download Alumasc’s exclusive Drainage Design Calculator App which is available for PC and iPad.
To download the free Calculator software or the new SML brochure, please visit www.harmerdrainage.co.uk For printed literature, please call 0808 100 2008.