Provides a downstream point of release for water collected upstream
Install the Pop-Up Drainage Emitter at the lowest point in the drainage system; place in areas away from buildings, landscapes, and poor drainage areas
Elbow connects to 4 in. sewer and drain pipe and 4 in. triple-wall pipe, connects to other pipe types using appropriate adapters
Releases collected water up to 56 GPM
Supports pedestrian traffic including lawn tractors, when properly installed
Cap on cover pops up as high as 1 in. once water pressure builds and closes as flow diminishes; when not in use, cap stays closed to keep debris and rodents out of drain
Flange design prevents grass from growing over the cover
Flat profile design reduces trip hazard posed by open drain; closed position keeps emitter flush to the ground and safe from lawn mower blades. Rounded contours on interior edges reduce the potential for clogging and internal ribs provide durability and strength
Works with a complete drainage system to release collected stormwater runoff and standing water to a discharge point before it causes costly property damage
Position Pop-Up Emitter cover at ground level; connect elbow to 4 in. sewer and drain pipe or 4 in. triple-wall pipe underground
Comes with one Pop-Up Drainage Emitter and attached elbow
Cap and cover made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) using a combination of virgin and recycled content treated with UV inhibitors to prevent fading and cracking. Elbow made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) using a combination of virgin and recycled content treated with UV inhibitors to prevent fading and cracking
Use adapter (1241) to connect elbow to 3 in. & 4 in. single-wall corrugated pipes or 4 in. Sch. 40 pipe; use multiple Pop-Up Drainage Emitters for larger drainage problems
Capture and convey water upstream with a Catch Basin Drain, Low-Profile Adapter, Channel Drain, or Trench Drain connected to drain pipes. Use with a Flo-Well Dry Well System and EZ Drain Gravel-Free French Drain System to detain excess water and slowly release it into the ground
Onsite stormwater management protects the watershed downstream, and limits excess runoff which can lead to negative impacts such as erosion, pollution, and flooding