A Vision To Clear Solutions.
·
Cast iron – no corrosive waste/
·
Reinforced concrete
·
Mild steel tube – screwed and flanged
·
Copper – light weight easy to install
·
Brass
·
Wrought iron- screwed and flanged
·
Asbestos cement pipe – above ground
·
Lead – where small size and lengthy
more at urinals/ cost is high
·
Polythene and poly vinyl chloride
·
GRP –glass reinforced plastic
·
MDPE – medium density polyethylene
pipe
·
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
·
Ductile iron pipe
Standard as per code
·
Cast iron, vertically cast or
centrifugally (spun) cast ( see IS :1.536-1976$ and IS : 1537-1976s;
·
Steel (lined or coated with bitumen
or bituminous composition and out-coated with cement concrete or mortar, where
necessary) (IS: 1916-196311 and IS: 3589196611);
·
Reinforced concrete (IS : 458-1971**
)
·
Prestressed concrete (IS : 784-1978*
);
·
Mild steel tubes or tubular
(galvanized) [ see IS : 1239 ( Part 1 )-19797 1;
·
Copper (IS : 1545-19823 );
·
Brass (IS : 407-19815 );
·
Wrought iron;
·
Asbestos cement (IS : 1626196011 and
IS : 1592-1980);
·
Lead [IS : 404 ( Part 1 )-1977- 1
·
Polyethylene (IS : 3076-1968fi ) and
( IS : 4984-1978); and
·
Un plasticized PVC pipes (IS :
4985-1981 ).
In choosing the material for piping and fittings, account shall be taken
of the character of the water to be conveyed through it, the nature of the
ground in which the piping is to be laid and the relative cost as compared with
its useful life. The material shall be resistant to corrosion, both inside and
outside or shall be suitably protected against corrosion.
Copper piping may be used particularly in hot water installations
provided water is not capable of dissolving an undue amount of copper. Asbestos
cement pipes may be used; however, adequate should be taken while laying
backfilling (IS : 6530-1972)Mild steel tubes used in plumbing system shall be
of medium class Conforming to IS: 1239 (Part 1)-1979
Polythene pipes and PVC pipes should not be laid on hot surfaces or in
too close a proximity of hot water pipes. Care should also be taken to avoid
locations where they are likely to be exposed to atmospheres charged with coal
gas [ see IS : 7634 ( Part 2 )-1975t and IS : 7634 ( Part 3 )-1975f 1.
No comments:
Post a Comment