6" Copper Tite Roof Drain, Retrofit (BCTS69CR)
COPPER for reliable longevity, TITE for a secure water tight fit. The Copper-Tite retrofit roof drain is made up of a copper body, ABS clamping ring (standard), polyethylene strainer (standard) and expanding tape to prevent water backflow issues.
- Quick and easy to install
- Copper flange
- New clamping ring style for single-ply systems
- Bolt in place polyethylene strainer
- Expanding tape to prevent water backflow issues
MARATHON COPPER-TITE retrofit roof drains feature a 2" (51mm) wide band of high density expanding foam tape impregnated with asphalt which is factory applied in a compressed state around the drain outlet. COPPER-TITE sealant tape is designed to expand to approximately four times its compressed thickness.
- FOR RE-ROOFING INSTALLATIONS
- FITS INSIDE EXISTING DRAIN (SIZES 2" TO 10")
- CREATES SEAL FOR WATER BACK-UP PROTECTION
FEATURES:
- A retro-fit insert copper drain
- Seals securely within existing pipe
- Prevents water back-up problems by sealing side wall gaps with expandable waterproof tape
- Simple and quick to install, just peel off tape
- COPPER for reliable long life
- TITE for secure waterproof fit
- Fits drains 2" (51mm) to 10" (203mm)
- PVC or TPO coatings available for direct hot air welding
OPTIONS:
- Aluminum strainer
- 2-3/4" low profile aluminum strainer
- Cast iron strainer
- Aluminum clamping ring
- Metal clamping ring
- 2" overflow ring
- TPO coated flange
- PVC coated flange
- Available is sizes of 2", 3", 4", 5", 6", 8" and 10" (available in non-standard sizes)
- Custom sizes available
Body: Copper
Flange: 14" or 18"
Outlet length: 9"
Clamping Ring: 10" ABS
Strainer: 10" Polyethylene
OPTIONS & SPECIFICATIONS STRAINER DOMES: Plastic is standard, Aluminum & Cast Iron is optional.
FLANGE OPTIONS: Plain finish -N/C • PVC & TPO coatings
SKU | MAR-BCTS69CR |
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Weight | 10lb |
MARATHON COPPER-TITE Drains are an economical answer to potential water back-up problems. They are designed to fit neatly into old existing drains in a retro-fit application.
3 EASY STEPS TO INSTALL:
STEP 1 Inspect the old drain for possible cracks and for a smooth clean surface. Scrape away old asphalt and dirt. Use a heat gun to soften old asphalt and to achieve a relatively dry surface, if necessary.
STEP 2 Test the size of the new COPPER-TITE drain by inserting it into the now clean original drain before removing the compression tape. With the correct size of COPPER-TITE now confirmed, remove the drain, release the compression tape and promptly re-insert the COPPER-TITE drain. The tape gradually expands to fill the space surrounding the outlet of the new COPPER-TITE there-by creating the back-up seal feature.
STEP 3 Flash in the drain flange according to methods determined by the membrane manufacturer and/or the roofer using the clamping ring, if applicable. Attach the strainer dome.
OPTIONS & SPECIFICATIONS STRAINER DOMES: Plastic is standard, Aluminum & Cast Iron is optional. FLANGE OPTIONS: Plain finish -N/C • PVC & TPO coatings
SPECIFICATIONS:
Roof Drain Pipe Size | Part # | Specification | Flange Size |
Part # |
Specification | Flange Size | Part # | Specification | Flange Size |
2" | CST29 | 175 x 9 (SF) | 14" | CTS29CR | 175 x 9CR (LF) | 18" | CTS29CR(E) | 175 x 9CR (SF) | 14" |
3" | CTS39 | 275 x 9 (SF) | 14" | CTS39CR | 275 x 9CR (LF) | 18" | CTS39CR(E) | 275 x 9CR (SF) | 14" |
4" | CTS49 | 375 x 9 (SF) | 14" | CTS49CR | 375 x 9CR (LF) | 18" | CTS49CR(E) | 375 x 9CR (SF) | 14" |
5" | CTS59 | 475 x 9 (LF) | 18" | CTS59CR | 475 x 9CR (LF) | 18" | |||
6" | CTS69 | 575 x 9 (LF) | 18" | CTS69CR | 475 x 9CR (LF) | 18" | |||
8" | CTS89 | 775 x 9 (LF) | 18" | CTS89CR | 775 x 9CR (LF) | 18" |
(SF) Small Flange
(LF) Large Flange
Just prior to inserting the COPPER-TITE drain the installer removes the exterior restraining tape and immediately sets the retro drain in place. The released tape gradually expands to fill the space between the COPPER-TITE drain and the existing drain sleeve making the connection watertight. COPPER-TITE sealant tape expands more slowly in cold temperatures. When heat is applied to the inside of the outlet the sealant tape expands more rapidly. Should the tape expand too much before inserting the COPPER-TITE drain, simply re-compress the tape by hand and then insert the drain.