ebbe INNI E6100-25 The True Linear Drain Installation Guide
- June 4, 2024
- ebbe INNI
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E6100-25 The True Linear Drain
Product Information
Model Numbers: E6100-25, E6100-38, E6100-50
Standards: Complies with IAPMO IGC 195-2013a,
and ASME A112.18.2/CSA B125.2-2015 Standards
Codes Compliance: Complies with 2015, 2012,
2009, and 2006 (IRC) (IPC) (UPC) codes, and 2015 and 2010 (NPC)
code
Patents: US14626581, US15192379, US1549663
Specifications
- INNI Hair Trap included
- Trim kits will include one set of trims
- Material: HDPE
Installation Instructions
1. Choose the Installation Location
Determine where the INNI will be installed – entrance, center of
the shower, against a wall, or curb.
In-Sight Install:
For entrance or center of shower. Requires IN-SIGHT Trim &
shower enclosure.
At-Wall Install:
Wall tile flush with Drain Channel.
In-Shadow Install:
Wall tile overhangs Drain Channel.
2. Cutting the INNI to Size
If shower length differs from 73-3/8, cut the Drain Body to fit.
Use Drain Coupler kit to join two INNI’s if needed.
Rough Cut the Drain Body: Cut within 4 of each wall from the
center of the waste pipe.
FAQ
Q: Can the Drain Coupler kit be used to extend the length of
the INNI?
A: Yes, the Drain Coupler kit can be used to join two INNI’s for
a longer length. Refer to page 19 for more information.
Q: Is approval from a local code official necessary before
installation?
A: Yes, it is important to always obtain approval from a local
code official before installing the product.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS E6100-25, E6100-38, E6100-50
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INNI PARTS LIST……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. INNI DRAIN TERMINOLOGY………………………………………………………………………………………………. CHOOSE AND PREP THE INSTALLATION LOCATION………………………………………………………….. CUTTING THE INNI TO SIZE…………………………………………………………………………………………….. ASSEMBLING THE INNI…………………………………………………………………………………………………… WATER TESTING THE INNI …………………………………………………………………………………………….. INSTALLING THE INNI……………………………………………………………………………………………………… CREATE SLOPE AND WATERPROOF SHOWER……………………………………………………………………… ACCESS COVER INSTALL – LARGE TILE………………………………………………………………………………….. ACCESS COVER INSTALL – SMALL TILE………………………………………………………………………………….. IN-SHADOW INSTALLATION DETAILS…………………………………………………………………………………. AT-WALL INSTALLATION DETAILS………………………………………………………………………………………. IN-SIGHT INSTALLATION DETAILS…………………………………………………………………………………….. INNI ACCESSORIES……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. INNI CARE AND MAINTAINENCE GUIDE…………………………………………………………………………….. TOOLS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR INSTALL………………………………………………………………………
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Complies with IAPMO IGC 195-2013a, and ASME A112.18.2/CSA B125.2-2015
Standards. Complies with 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 (IRC) (IPC) (UPC) codes,
and 2015 and 2010 (NPC) code.
Patents: US14626581, US15192379, US1549663
Visit www.ebbe-america.com Or go to ebbe America on YouTube for installation videos.
801-820-7200 Hours: M-F 9AM – 4PM MST
Orders@ebbe-america.com
IMPORTANT: Always obtain approval from local code official before
installation.
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INNI PARTS LI ST ( FOR KITS E6100-25 E6100-38 AND E6100-50)
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22 INNI HAIR TRAP
1 HDPE
TRIM KITS WILL INCLUDE ONE SET OF / ” – / ” – OR / ” TRIMS
Congratulations on your purchase of the INNI Line Drain. We believe you’ll
find the INNI to be the best linear drain available. The INNI drain is the
perfect addition to complete your dream bathroom.
These instructions are designed to guide you through: · Choosing the best
installation location for your INNI · Custom cutting and assembling the INNI
to fit your shower. · Water testing the assembled INNI to ensure no water
leaks · Installing the Trim to create a clean, finished look
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INNI DRAIN TERMINOLOGY
ACCESS OPENING DRAIN BODY
MAIN CHANNEL RAIL
SUPPORT RIB
DRAIN OUTLET
The area highlighted in red is the “Collector.” A 4″x6″rectangular hole needs
to be made through the subfloor so the Drain Body can sit flat on the
subfloor.
Drain Outlet fits over 2″ ABS waste pipe
DRAIN BODY
DRAIN BODY
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CHOOSE AND PREP THE INSTALLATION LOCATION
Your first decision is to determine where the INNI will be installed. Will it
be at the entrance or center of the shower? Will it be against a wall or curb?
Will the Drain Channel be hidden
under the wall tile? Keep in mind that your installation options may be
limited by obstructions, such as floor joists, ducting, or plumbing. After you
decide where you want to install the INNI, see below to prepare the
installation location. (See pgs. 16,17,18 for Trim installation details)
IN-SIGHT Install
(AT ENTRANCE, CENTER OF SHOWER, ETC)
WATER FLOW
WATER FLOW
FLOOR TILE
FLOOR TILE
IN-SIGHT Plumbing Prep
4″ X 6″ Collector cut out (See pg. 4)
IMPORTANTIN: ANtIEDnRtrAyINinstall requires IN-SIGHT Trim &
shower enclosure. (See pg.18 for more information.)
AT-WALL Install
(WALL TILE FLUSH WITH DRAIN CHANNEL)
AT-WALL Plumbing Prep
WALL TILE
WATER FLOW
4″ X 6″ Collector cut out (See pg. 4)
FLOOR TILE
INNI DRAIN
IN-SHADOW Install
(WALL TILE OVERHANGS DRAIN CHANNEL)
Drain pipe center based on 1/2″ Wallboard and 3/8″ thick wall tile. Adjust as
needed for different tile thickness so wall tile will be flush with Drain
Channel when completed.
IN-SHADOW Plumbing Prep
½” TILE BACKER WALL TILE
4″ X 6″ Collector cut out (See pg. 4)
WATER FLOW
FLOOR TILE
Drain pipe center based on 1/2″
Wallboard and 3/8″ thick wall tile.
Adjust as needed for different tile
thickness so the face of wall tile
aligns with Drain Channel side face of
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CUTTING THE INNI TO SIZE
With End Sweeps, the INNI is 73-3/8″ long. If your shower isn’t this exact
size, cut the Drain Body to fit your shower. If a longer length is needed, the
Drain Coupler kit can be used to join two INNI’s. (See pg. 19 for information
on the Drain Coupler kit).
4″ MAX
a Rough Cut the Drain Body:
Measuring from the center of the waste pipe, cut the Drain Body within 4″ of
each wall so it fits into the space and connects to the waste pipe. Don’t
worry the Drain Body is cut short of the walls; the End Sweeps will make up
the remaining distance.
b Mark the Final DrainBodyCut:
· Put the Drain Body in the desired location · Place the left and right End
Sweeps against
the left and right walls respectively. · Use a square and pen to mark the
Drain
Body at the End Sweep drop down location as shown. The Drain Body is now ready
for the final cut.
c
Final Cut of the Drain Body:
Cuts can be made with a variety of tools,
however, make sure cuts made to the
Drain Body are NEAT andSQUARE.
d Dry Fit the Drain:
After cutting, de-burr parts, dry-fit the Drain Body and End Sweeps together
and verify the assembly fits the space. Adjust
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ASSEMBLING THE INNI
Install the Transition Ramps to create a smooth internal flow surface,
permanently connect the End Sweeps to the Drain Body, install the End Sweep
Decks and add aluminum Rails for strength.
1. Install Transition Ramps
a Identify the Correct Transition Ramps: On the under-side of the Drain Body
you will see zones marked A,B,C, D (1). Transition Ramps (2) are also marked
A,B,C, or D. Choose the Ramp that matches the zone where the final cut has
been made. Dry fit the Ramps to each End Sweep. Ramps provide a smooth
transition between the Main Channel and the End Sweep.
(1) (2)
b Remove Support Rib (Only if Needed):
IF the final cut intersects a Support Rib on the Drain Body, then you will
need to remove the overhung portion of the Support Rib on the Ramp so they
won’t interfere with each other when the End Sweeps are connected.
Ribs may interfere depending on Drain Body Cut Support Rib
c Bond Left and Right Transition Ramps into End
Sweeps Bond the Ramps into the End Sweeps using the Squeeze Bottle and ABS
cement. Clean off any excess cement.
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2. Attach Left and Right End Sweeps
a Drill First, Then Countersink for Screws
1. Use the Drill Guide and Drill Bit to create holes at the four corners of
the Drain Body. The drilled holes must align precisely with the pilot holes in
the End Sweep.
2. Use the Countersink Guide to recess the holes for the Screw heads. The
Countersink Guide limits countersink depth and ensures the Screws will be
flush with the Drain Body.
1
2
Seat Drill Guide into the corner of the Drain Body. Holes Must Be Accurately Located.
b
Prepare to Attach the End Sweep to the Drain Body: 1. Pour ABS cement into the Squeeze Bottle and apply two lines of ABS cement to the End
Sweep as shown below. Use sufficient cement to allow a small amount of “squeeze out.”
2. Use Cotton Swabs to remove excess cement at inner drain seam.
Remove excess cement from here.
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2
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IMPORTANT: Apply two lines of ABS cement as shown to provide for air escape during assembly. If air is trapped by improper application, it can create a pathway for water escape.
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Place the INNI on a block at the joint to prevent misalignment
c Attach End Sweep to the Drain Body:
After applying ABS cement, you have approximately 30 seconds to join the End
Sweep with the Drain Body using the provided Screws. Remove any excess ABS
cement from the Main Channel flow surfaces.
! CAUTION: Attempting to adjust the End Sweep/Drain Body alignment after the
ABS
cement has cured will cause a joint failure.
d Fill Gaps with ABS Cement
“Caulk” the back side of the End Sweep and Drain Body joint with ABS cement.
Fill any visible gaps with ABS cement and let cure.
3. Install End Sweep Decks
a Prep for End Sweep Deck:
Apply ABS cement to the top of the curved Rib and Support Ribs as shown.
b
Install the End Sweep Deck: Push the Deck into position. When fully
seated, the Deck should sit flush with
the surrounding surfaces.
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3. Install Stiffening Rails
! IMPORTANT: Two aluminum Rails are provided
with the INNI and will need to be shortened if the drain has been cut. The
Rails are NOT the same height. The Drain Channel Rail (short) is labeled. You
can verify that the Rails are in the correct locations if they are flush with
the bottom of the Drain Body.
Drain Channel Rail
Main Channel Rail
a Measure and Cut Rails: Measure the distance between the End Sweeps and cut
the Rails to length.
Both Rails should be the same length.
b Clean Surfaces and Install Rails: Clean the surfaces where the Rails will be
mounted. Remove the
pink release liner from one Rail and forcefully install the Rail into
position. Use a piece of wood to push and rub along the length of the Rail to
make sure it is completely seated. Repeat this process for the opposite rail.
c
Drill and Countersink for Rail Attachment Screws: Use the Drill Guide, Countersink Guide, and Drill Bit to make six countersunk holes through the Drain Body and Rails. Screws should be roughly placed at
each end and center of both Rails. Do not over-tighten the Screws.
Drill Guide
Countersink
!
Guide
Congratulations! Assembly is complete.
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WATER TESTING THE INNI
After assembly you need to water test the assembled INNI for any leaks. The
INNI should be tested before installation and after waterproofing the shower
floor to ensure that any problems are addressed before tile installation.
a Insert Test Ball: Coat the test ball with Silicone Grease. Place the Test
Ball into the Drain Outlet to
create a temporary watertight seal.
b Block and Level the Drain: Support the INNI on blocks and make sure it’s
level.
c Fill with Water and Look for Leaks: Completely fill the INNI with water and
verify that there are no
leaks. Best practice is to leave the INNI filled for a minimum of one hour. If
any leaks are found, repair leaking areas with ABS cement. Repeat until there
are no leaks. Remove Test Ball before installation.
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INSTALLING THE INNI
Attach the drain to the waste pipe and bond it to the floor with thinset. For
a Hot Mop application, install the INNI with the final mortar bed after tar
waterproofing.
! Note: When bonding the INNI to a PVC waste pipe be sure to use the appropriate bonding cement.
1. If Installing the INNI in a Wood Framed Floor
a
1. Using a minimum 3/8″ x 3/8″ notched trowel, apply a layer of thinset or urethane sealant where the INNI will be installed. 2. Fill the voids in the bottom of the End Sweeps with thinset.
3. Apply ABS cement to the Drain Outlet and the waste pipe and push them together.
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2
3
! Use a spirit level to verify that the INNI is absolutely level. Adjust the
INNI as needed to ensure a
level installation. If the INNI is not leveled, it won’t drain properly.
2. If Installing the INNI in a Concrete Floor
a The INNI can be used in concrete applications in the followingscenarios
Cast with slab Installed in a recessedslab with deck mud.
On top of slab for showers with curbs
b If installing on top of concrete, use a minimum 3/8″ x 3/8″ notched trowel
to apply thinset where the
INNI will be installed. Apply ABS cement to the Drain Outlet and the waste
pipe and push them together.
! Before and during casting the INNI into concrete, it’s critical to keep it straight and level.
3. If Installing the INNI using Hot Mop waterproofing
Hot mop waterproofing is popular in Southern California. The INNI can be used
in a hot mop and mortar bed application with the addition of the Hot Mop
Receptor Kit (sold separately). Install the Receptor , then simply slip the
INNI and Weep Collar into the Receptor. The mortar bed will surround and
support the INNI. (See pg. 19)
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CREATE SLOPE AND WATERPROOF SHOWER
After the INNI is installed, create a slope towards the drain, install the
tile backer and waterproof the shower assembly.
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2
3
a 1.Apply thinset to the subfloor. 2.Place mortar over fresh thinset. 3.Screed mortar to desired slope and let cure. <If using a pre-fabricated shower slope follow all manufacturer’s directions>
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2
3
b 1.Install Debris Plugs 2.Caulk all joints and prepare for surface applied waterproofing membrane. 3.Apply waterproofing up walls/framing a minimum of 5″. Follow all waterproofing manufacturer’s recommendations.
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2
3
4
c 1.Coat all faces of wall tile backer up min of 5″ with liquid waterproofing to prevent wicking. 2.Apply a generous bead of sealant at the floor/wall transition. 3. Embed the coated tile backer into the sealant and secure to the wall. 4. Apply sealant at the corner of the previously installed tile backer before installing the next piece.
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If the INNI is installed InShadow, you will need to
Install the In-Shadow Trim
before installing the wall tile.
d After installing the wall tile backer, waterproof the entire shower with a
fluid applied or sheet waterproofing membrane per manufacturers
recommendations. Water test the shower floor for several hours. Install
desired
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ACCESS COVER INSTALL LARGE TILE
If your tile is greater than 6″x6″ follow the steps below for Access Cover
installation. If your tile is smaller than 6″x6″ inches proceed to page 15.
Field Tile
1
2
Access Cover
Tile
a
1 Adhere the Cutting Template to the edge of the tile that aligns with the Access Opening. 2 Cut precisely along the black line. 3 Remove the Access Cover Tile from the Field Tile. Cut precisely to
the template. The Quick Dry Adhesive will not span large gaps. The Access Cover Frame should fit
tightly to the Field Tile.
Bevel lower
1
edge
2
3
b
1 Lightly bevel the bottom edges of the Field Tile 1-5 degrees. 2 Install the Access Cover Tray and Frame into the cutout. 3 Turn over onto a flat surface, making sure the rim of the Access Cover Frame
and Field Tile are flush. Apply Quick Dry Adhesive between the Field Tile and Access Cover Frame.
Bevel Lower
1
edges
3
2
c 1 Lightly bevel the bottom edges of the Access Cover Tile until it fits. 2
Use thinset mortar or Quick
Dry Adhesive to bond the tile into the Tray. 3 Remove the Cutting Template as
soon as possible. This assembly can now be installed.
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NOTICE: Use the supplied Wax Stick to wax the Access Cover tray. Waxing the
Cover prevents accidental bonding of
mortar or adhesive. It also prevents
mineral build up and aids in future
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ACCESS COVER INSTALL SMALL TILE
If your tile is smaller than 6″ follow the steps below to install the Access
Tray. If your tile is 6″ or larger, see page 14
Access Cover Frame
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2
a 1. Apply sealant to the Access Cover Frame and set into the Access Opening.
2. Align the Frame with the Drain Channel edge or In-Sight trim.
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2
3
b 1. Cut and install the floor tile around the Access Cover Frame.
2. Apply sealant, thinset, or quick dry adhesive to Access Cover Tray 3. Cut
and install Access Cover tile flush with Tray perimeter.
c
Re-Install the Access Cover Tray by angling the cover down to
the Drain Channel until the ball
detents catch the Access Cover
Frame. Push the cover down
until flush.
! NOTICE: Use the supplied Wax Stick to wax the
Access Cover Tray. Waxing the cover prevents accidental bonding of mortar or
adhesive. It also prevents mineral build up and aids in future removal.
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IN-INSH-SAHDAODWOWINISNTSATLALLALTAITOIONNDDEETATAILILSS
In-Shadow installations hide the Drain Channel in the shadow of the
overhanging wall tile. As the water reaches the wall, it surprisingly
disappears before your eyes. Two pieces of In-shadow Trim are included with
the E6100-25, E6100-38, E6100-50 kits.
IN-SHADOW TRIM
½” TILE BACKER
WALL TILE
SEALANT
DRAIN CHANNEL
FOAM BACKER ROD SUBFLOOR
· The In-Shadow trim is asymmetrical and can be flipped 180 degrees to suit the height of the tile above the Drain Channel. The bottom of the wall tile above the Drain Channel should be a minimum of 0.3″ above the installed floor tile. Thicker tile requires a larger gap so the Access Cover can be removed.
· Use the included Abrasive Cut-Off Wheel to cut the Trim to length as needed. **
· Run a heavy continuous bead of urethane sealant along the Tile Backer face that will
receive the In-Shadow Trim. Firmly press the Trim piece into the sealant bead and
In-Shadow
adjust into final position before sealant cures. TheTrim pieces should run the entire
Trim
length of the drain.
· Insert the supplied Foam Backer Rod into the Drain Channel. This is temporary and will keep debris out of the Drain Channel during tiling. It also holds the In-Sight Trim in place during tile installation.
· Apply thinset over the face of the In-Shadow Trim and onto the Tile Backer for setting tile. The bottom edge of tile should rest on the horizontal ledge of the Trim piece. Don’t use sealant on this bottom edge of tile. This will allow for any water to weep under the tile and down the drain if necessary.
** PLEASE NOTE: When cutting Trim to desired length it is best practice to place all cut edges at the outer ends of the INNI. This will allow factory edges to butt together when using multiple Trim pieces.
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IN-ASTH-WADAOLLWINISNTSATLALLALTAIOTINODNEDTAEITLASILS
At-Wall installation leaves the Drain Channel visible from above. The wall
tile extends down to meet the top of the drain and aligns with the back face
of the Drain Channel. Four pieces of In-Sight Trim are included with E6100-25,
E6100-38, E6100-50 kits.
FOAM BACKER ROD
TILE FLUSH WITH DRAIN CHANNEL
SLOPE
IN-SIGHT TRIM
¼ X 1″ Foam Spacer (included)
· Using In-Sight Trim for an At-Wall installation is optional. If Trims are
used, they will widen the Drain Channel opening and align more properly with
the angled front of the Access Cover.
· Install the wall tile so it rests on the back flange of the INNI and aligns
with the back face of the Drain Channel.
· Use the Abrasive Cut-Off Wheel to cut the Trim to length as needed.
· If using urethane sealant to adhere the Trim, use intermittent beads so weep
water can escape under the Trim to the Drain Channel. Trim can also be adhered
to the drain with thinset in a continuous layer as water will be able to
slowly drain through the thinset.
· Insert supplied Foam Backer Rod into Drain Channel between the In-Sight trim
and wall tile. In certain circumstances, it is better to use pieces of the
Backer Rod to wedge between the wall tile and Trim so it stays firmly in
place.
· Install floor tile. Remove Backer Rod after tile and grout have cured.
PLEASE NOTE: When cutting Trim to desired length it is best practice to
place all cut edges at the outer ends of line drain. This will allow factory
edges to butt together when using multiple Trim pieces.
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IN-ISNIG-SHIGT HINTSTINALSLTAATLIOLANTDIOETNAIDLSETAILS
In-Sight Trim provides a minimal stainless steel finished edge along the
length of the Drain Channel. Four pieces of In-Sight Trim are included with
E6100-25, E6100-38, E6100-50 kits.
TRIM SPACER
DRY AREA
SEALANT & MESH TAPE
IN-SIGHT TRIM
SEALANT
WET AREA
DRAIN BODY ¾” LOWERED SUBFLOOR
DRAIN CHANNEL
When the drain is installed at an entry, In-Sight Trims must be used. It is
also highly recommended that a glass enclosure or small curb is placed at the
entry to limit water escape.
· Use the Abrasive Cut-Off Wheel to cut Trim to length as needed. · On the
shower/wet side of the Drain Channel use thinset along the entire length to
bond Trim pieces to
the Drain Body. Firmly press the Trim into thinset and position in place.
Remove any excess thinset from Drain Channel. · On dry side of the Drain
Channel, run a continuous bead of urethane sealant along the entire length of
the INNI to bond Trim piece to the Drain Body. Firmly press the Trim into
sealant and adjust as needed. Trim pieces should run the entire length of line
drain. The continuous bead of sealant stops the migration of water under the
dry side tile. · Before the thinset and sealant sets, insert the Trim Spacer
between the Trim pieces. This will properly space the Trim pieces and hold
them in position while the thinset and sealant cure. Leave this temporary
Spacer in place while tiling to keep debris out of the Drain Channel. After
the grout has cured, remove the Trim Spacer sticks.
** PLEASE NOTE: When cutting Trim to desired length it is best practice to
place all cut edges at the outer ends of the INNI. This will allow factory
edges to be butt together when using multiple Trim pieces.
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INNI ACCESSORIES
Visit ebbe-america.com for INN accessories or scan the QR codes
INNI Cleaning Brush Kit (sold separately). Specifically designed and
manufactured to quickly clean all interior surfaces of the INNI drain. Custom
sized for your INNI.
INNI Drain Coupler Kit (sold separately): Attach multiple INNI together. If
coupling two or more INNI, an additional waste pipe/s MUST be installed.
Additional Drain Body sections CANNOT be added to the ends of a full length
INNI because it will create negative slope and water stagnation, and cleaning
problems within the Main Channel. INNI Hot Mop Receptor Kit (sold separately):
Adapt the INNI drain to a hot mop installation using the Hot Mop Receptor Kit.
This sub-drain is made of glass filled PPS plastic and can withstand the high
heat of hot tar. The Receptor is hot mopped just like a standard clamping
drain and the INNI is mortared into the final slope.
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INNI CARE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Recommended Cleaning Agents
· Most typical bathroom cleaners and bleach are safe to use.
· Avoid overly acidic or basic cleaners.
· Brush Kits are sold separately.
· To purchase the brushes, follow the QR link or go to: ebbe-america.com. We
will custom cut the brushes to fit your INNI.
1. Remove the Access Cover by pushing down on the black tab at the center of the Access Cover with a screwdriver, putty knife, or similar tool. The Access Cover will pop up and allow you to grab and remove it.
2. Using a cleaning agent as recommended above, apply an ample amount into the Drain Channel from the top side and also into the Main Channel through the Access Opening.
3. Holding the D-shaped Brush with your finger, lower the Brush into the Access Opening with the straight side parallel to the Drain Channel. Push the Brush forward into the Main Channel and pull
Note: Make sure to push the Dshaped Brush to the end of the channel, moving any debris to the Drain Channel. (Tile not shown for clarity)
back and forth several times to
clean. If possible, avoid rubbing
the Brush shaft on the lower
perimeter of the Access Cover
Frame.
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INNI CARE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
4. Use the round Brush to clean the Drain Channel. The metal portion of the brush head can be formed as needed to access the Drain Channel more effectively.
5. After brushing, flush the Drain Channel with several gallons of warm water.
6. Remove and replace the hair trap as needed.
7. Before re-installing the Access Cover apply wax or petroleum jelly around perimeter to aid in future removal.
8. Re-Install the Access Cover by angling the cover down to the Drain Channel until the ball detents catch the Access Cover Frame. Push the cover down until flush.
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Tools and Supplies Needed for Install
Power Drill
Circular Saw, Miter Saw or Tile Saw
INNI Assembly Video Link
At Least 4oz of ABS Cement
Tape Measure
Urethane Sealant & Caulk Gun
Fiberglass Mesh Tape
Utility Knife
Polymer Modified Thinset
Min 3/8 x 3/8 Notched Trowel
Square
Spirit Level
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