Flat stainless steel siphon rain head To maintain the long-term effectiveness of the siphon rain collector's drainage, regular maintenance is required. This primarily involves clearing leaves and debris to prevent clogging of the drain opening. Additionally, the grate should be opened to thoroughly clean the interior of the collector, and maintenance should be performed regularly. Siphon rain collectors are applied in different locations based on their composition, mainly in two types: concrete and steel gutters. The concrete rain collector is primarily used on roofs, with the part of the pond being a steel and concrete structure. It is mainly composed of a deflector, a waterproof pressure plate, and a bowl, mainly made of alloy materials and stainless steel. Another type is also mainly used for roof drainage but consists only of a deflector and a bowl, which is welded to the roof. When connecting the siphon rain collector to the roof, a certain gap should be left on the roof. It has good thermal flow properties; the lower the roof water height required for siphon, the better its overall performance. Today, the functions of the siphon rain collector are largely compatible, with wide applicability.











































