Bathroom/room ventilation

Sewage lines and, frequently, entire rooms or devices, such as kitchen hoods, are ventilated through the roof. The comprehensive product portfolio of RAKU offers suitable bushings and/or end pieces for all kinds of roof cladding. The shape and material enable an optically attractive and functional ventilation.

RAKU Bathroom/room ventilation

RAKU exhaust pipes with fixed or flexible base plate

For slate, shingle or plane-tiles roofs

- Base plate 300 x 400 mm with lateral groove to
  drain rainwater
- Custom design with fixed base plate
  depending on the roof slope
- Variable design with flexible base plate
  with roof slope between 15° and 40°

RAKU exhaust pipes with fixed or flexible base plate
flexible base plate

For brick or concrete roofing tile roofs

- Lead connection 450 x 500 mm made of Saturnblei, Bleiplus
  or Bleicolor lead
- Custom design with fixed base plate
  depending on the roof slope
- Variable design with flexible base plate
  from 15° to 40°

Bathroom/room ventilation For brick or concrete roofing tile roofs
flexible base plate

With SOFTZINC connection

As an alternative for the lead connection in the following designs:

- Bright as rolled, with and without adhesive film

- Anthracite, with and without adhesive film

- Brick red, with and without adhesive film

Bathroom/room ventilation with SOFTZINC connection

For standing seam cladding

- Flexible connection with clinched edge for soldering
  onto the roof area. Variable from 15° to 40°
- Custom design with fixed flange
  depending on the roof slope








Bathroom/room ventilation for standing seam cladding
flexible connection

For flat roofs

- Round base plate Ø 400 - 450 mm
- Single-part or two-part design






Bathroom/room ventilation for flat roofs

For trapezoidal sheet roofs

- With condensation ring
- Connectable on site with rubber sealing sleeve




Bathroom/room ventilation for trapezoidal sheet roofs
with condensation ring

The hood is always delivered separately so that the exhaust pipes can be used variably for room or sewage line ventilation. According to DIN 1986-100, the end pipes of sewage ventilation lines shall preferably be conducted above the roof and shall be open at the top.