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System 1000 & Canopy: Full/Partial Concrete, ACO Polymer Products Inc.

P.O. Box 245


Grass & Non-Porous Synthetic Surface Chardon, OH 44024
PH: 440-285-7000
DRWG# 1554 Date: 7.26.02 FX: 440-285-8517
WWW.ACOUSA.COM
INSTALLATION DRAWING e-mail: sales@acousa.com

ACO SYSTEM 1000 U-CHANNEL


FIBERGLASS CANOPY COVER
POLYMER CONCRETE
DRAIN CHANNEL

NATURAL GRASS
SYNTHETIC SURFACE
NON-POROUS ONLY

1.5"MIN.
(TO ALLOW
GRASS GROWTH) ASPHALT WEARING COURSE

ASPHALT BASE COURSE


TOP SOIL

CONCRETE

COMPACTED STONE BASE

4" MIN

COMPACTED SUBGRADE

4" MIN 4" MIN

System 1000 & Canopy: Full/Partial Concrete, ACO Polymer Products Inc.
P.O. Box 245
Grass & Non-Porous Synthetic Surface Chardon, OH 44024
PH: 440-285-7000
DRWG# 1554 Date: 7.26.02 FX: 440-285-8517
WWW.ACOUSA.COM
SPECIFICATION CLAUSE e-mail: sales@acousa.com

The surface drainage system shall be System 1000 as manufactured by ACO Polymer Products, Inc., Chardon, Oh.

Channels shall be manufactured from polyester resin polymer concrete. The canopy cover shall be manufactured from fiberglass reinforced
UV resistant plastic.

The channel system shall be 4.9 inches (123mm) nominal inside width with a 6.3 in. (160mm) overall width. The channel shall be 7.9 in.
(200mm) in overall depth. All channels shall be interlocking with a male/female joint. The canopy cover will have interlocking ends with
integrated locating pins to prevent horizontal shifting.

The complete drainage system shall be by ACO Polymer Products, Inc. Any deviation or partial system design and/or improper installation will
void any and all warranties provided by ACO Polymer Products, Inc.

Polymer Concrete shall have material properties of: compressive strength range between 14,000-14,500 psi; flexural strength between 3600-
4500 psi; tensile strength of 1500 psi. The material water absorption rate shall not exceed 0.1 % by weight and shall be resistant to
prolonged salt exposure, and repetitive frost cycles.

The system shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations.
Refer to Architect's plans for trench and catch basin location.

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