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Leaf Catcha
Rain Heads

| Description | Code |
| Leaf Catcha™ Original | |
| 90/100mm Dual Fit | RHLC01 |
Compliance: Australian
Standard AS/NZS 4020:2005
(Testing of products for use in
contact with drinking water)
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VERSATILE LEAF AND DEBRIS CATCHER
The Leaf Catcha™ is a versatile rain head that can either be used to:
- catch debris
- provide a "catchment device" for directing tank overflow water to stormwater pipes.
The Leaf Catcha™ is a great value product incorporating two internal screens. One that prevents leaves and debris entering pipes and the other provides a mosquito proof barrier.
Features and Benefits
- Great value “bucket style” Rain Head
- two debris screens included - Ideal rainwater tank overflow catchment product
- Two screen technology:
- The 6mm aperture screen prevents leaves and debris from entering
downpipes or stormwater
- A single mosquito proof stainless steel mesh screen with 0.955mm
aperture is fitted with a secure “locking system” - Easy to remove for maintenance
- High flow rate performance
- Superior catchment efficiency at low and high flow rates
Installation Instructions
At Gutter Installation
1. Cut the downpipe off 70mm from the underside of the gutter.
2. Re-fit the downpipe to allow 230mm from the underside of the gutter
to the top edge of the elbow.
3. Fit and bracket the remaining downpipe to the wall.
4. Place the fine mesh screen into the Leaf Catcha™, then place the
larger screen on top of it.
5. Place the Leaf Catcha™ into line with the downpipe and push the unit
down onto the elbow.

Wall Mounting
1. Make sure the position of the Leaf Catcha™ is a minimum of 1m above
the inlet to the water storage tank.
2. Cut a section out of the downpipe in the desired position and fit a
standard coupling to the lower end. Allow 150mm between the TOP of
the coupling and the top downpipe.
3. Place the fine mesh screen into the Leaf Catcha™, then place the
larger screen on top of it.
4. Place the Leaf Catcha™ into line with the downpipe and push the unit
down onto the elbow.





