The Impey Bath Replacement Rectangular Shower Tray with Waste 1700mm x 750mm White is a modern and practically designed model from unique collection of Bath Replacement Definition by Impey. With an entry height of just 40mm our Bath Replacement shower trays ensure that those with limited mobility are able to enter and exit the shower in comfort and safety. The trays have a maximum drainage flow rate of up to 40 litres per minute which means they are suitable for use with electric and mixer showers, plus they can safely support up to 250kg (40 stone). Bath Replacement shower trays offers a Lifetime guarantee and are also fully compatible with all Impey shower doors and glass panels, so they are suitable for the entire family.
Impey Bath Replacement BRT1775M/C Shower Tray Features:
- Supplied with 90mm (43mm horizontal outlet) waste trap (50mm water seal)
- Only 40mm high for comfort and safety
- CE marked to EN 14527
- Slip resistance to category B DIN 51097
- Safely supports up to 250kg (40 stone)
- Shower tray with end drain position
- Maximum drainage flow rate of 36.5 litres per minute
- Supplied with waterproof tiling upstand and horizontal drainage
- Compatible with all Impey shower doors and panels
- Multi layer GRP with durable polyester gelcoat upper surface
- Supplied with flexible waterproof self-adhesive tiling upstand
- This Shower tray comes with a lifetime guarantee
Impey Bath Replacement BRT1775M/C Shower Tray Specifications:
Shower Tray Type |
Flat Top |
Shower Tray Width |
1700mm |
Shower Tray Depth |
750mm |
Shower Tray Height |
40mm |
Waste Position |
Side |
Outlet Connection Size |
90mm |
Shape |
Rectangular |
Shower Tray Features |
Includes Waste |
Material |
GRP |
Colour |
White |
Brand |
Impey |
Collection |
Bath Replacement |
Style |
Modern |
Market |
Domestic |
Manufacturer Part Number(s) |
BRT1775M/C |
FLAT-TOP AND UPSTAND TRAY DIFFERENCES
Unlike on the continent, many British bathrooms are not completely 'wet' areas. A shower tray with an integral tiling upstand provides a raised lip to be tiled against. A flat top tray does not include this raised lip, but are far more common.