Updated: Friday the 25th of May, 2012 CGL RainPulse

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CGL RainPulse
2 Young Place
Kelvin Industrial Estate
East Kilbride
G75 0TD

Tel: 0135 523 5561
Fax: 0135 524 7189
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Company Description

RainPulse RainPulse is best described as a system that operates generally in a gravity (single drop) manner until the rainwater intensity is such that the level of water coming from the roof reaches optimum operating level of between 25mm and 40mm within the gutter. When the water reaches optimum operating level, the outlets pulse. The pulse is created by the pipes filling with rainwater and creating a full bore pull on the rainwater until the level in the gutter drops below operating level. At this point the outlet reverts back to a basic gravity fed system. Rainpulse is "patent pending" What's The Difference Between Gravity Drainage and RainPulse? In a current gravity drainage calculation to BS EN 12056-3: 2000 there is a restriction on how much water can flow due to the design of the outlet and the natural flow of water. The Rainpulse outlet is specifically designed to ensure that the water flow is maximised and flow restrictions are taken away. In heavy downpours the pipes operate at full bore creating a a full bore pull on the water. Effectively the system works at its best in this situation. What's The Difference Between Syphonic and RainPulse? In syphonic drainage all the outlets are linked together to one common horizontal collection pipe, running internally throughout the length or width of the building. In the RainPulse system the outlet and pipe work are independent of each other. With a syphonic system there is a higher risk of rainwater discharging from the roof and remaining inside the building, throughout the horizontal collector pipe, until it discharges at the end of the building. With the RainPulse system the water is taken straight down the pipes vertically and out the building quickly. In a syphonic system any outlets or sections of pipe that become blocked will result in the system potentially failing its design requirements and putting the building at risk . If this problem occurs with RainPulse, the overall gutter discharge system will still operate to its design requirements because the outlets operate and discharge independently, allowing the remaining unblocked outlets to pulse at more regular intervals to meet the increased demand creating no extra risk or capacity load to the gutter system hence reducing potential risk.


Detailed Information
Registration Number: SC 24587
Established: 1915
No of Employees: 51-100

Company Type:
  • Manufacturer
  • Fabricator
ISO Compliance: ISO 9001:2000

Brand & Trade Names
  • CG RainPulse, Rainpulse, CGL - Innovative Rainwater Management System from CGL Systems

Primary Market Areas
  • Architecture, Building & Construction
  • Manufacturing & Stockholding
  • Water & Waste Management

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