The
IPGC is now available in 2, 2-1/2, 3, 4, 6, 8, & 12-inch nominal
diameters, which allows it to provide solutions for typical drainage
flow scenarios. The IPGC drainage pipe is currently
manufactured using Schedule
40 PVC and is
available in 5, 10, or 20-foot spans.
Please Note: |
All
IPGC sections can easily be connected in series or to standard PVC pipe
using typical PVC fittings. Typical PVC fittings can be purchased
through us or at a local hardware store. IPGC Drainage Products
does not manufacture PVC pipe or standard PVC fittings.
Please visit the IPGC
Standard Details page to download the
product technical drawings and recommended trench details. The IPGC Product
Performance page provides graphics that show how each of the IPGC
pipe size diameters will perform under a given range of flow
rates.
The following photos depict some of the many devices that can be
constructed with IPGC Drainage Pipe. We offer Do-It-Yourself assembly
kits, based on your specific needs. Please Contact Us directly so we can assess how to build and price your custom
order.
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The IPGC Box and IPGC Double Box function as landscape drains or grate inlets. A perfect fit in natural areas, the IPGC Boxes are ideal catchment devices in sumps. We suggest using the IPGC boxes in landscaped yards, gardens, & flower beds. The IPGC boxes can be installed right at the ground surface or located just beneath the surface if properly covered with porous gravel and/or wrapped with filter fabric as needed. |
More Capture Device Ideas
The IPGC Tee provides
additional capture ability for two contributing lines, both at 90
degrees to the flow axis. The IPGC Tee can be located in sumps or
on grade to intercept contributing surface drainage. |
The IPGC Wye provides additional capture ability for three contributing lines, two at 45 degrees to the flow axis, and one along the flow axis. The IPGC Wye can be located in sumps or on grade to intercept contributing surface drainage. |
The IPGC Cross also provides additional capture ability for three contributing lines, two at 90 degrees to the flow axis and one along the flow axis. The IPGC Cross can be located in sumps or on grade to intercept contributing surface drainage. |