Installation & Testing of Above Ground Drainage Piping
Installation & Testing of Above Ground Drainage Piping
Installation & Testing of Above Ground Drainage Piping
MEP Consultant
Roberts & Partners
Consultant’s
Comments 04.07.04
1
incorporated
0 Issued for
09.06.04
approval
ETA M&E ETA M&E NMX MACE
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1.0 Scope :
1.1 This method statement details the method for installation and hydrostatic testing of
above ground drainage piping.
Note : For the installation & testing of Above ground drainage piping concealed in
columns & shear walls, refer to method statement Ref: ETA/BDR/TW1/CD/0095.
2.0 Material :
2.1 UPVC pipes to EN 1329 (Formerly BS 4514) and BS EN 1455 (Formerly BS 5255).
4.0 Method :
4.1 Storage.
4.1.1 When off-loading, pipes shall be lowered to the ground either manually or
with mechanical aid like crane depending on the quantity of the pipe
and should not be dropped to the ground. Refer Manufacturer’s
instruction for transport, handling and storage (Annexure – 1).
4.1.2 Pipes shall be given adequate support at all times and shall be stacked on a
flat surface free from any sharp objects.
4.1.3 Timber support of at least 3” wide shall be placed beneath the pipes with
spacing not greater than 1.8 mtrs. Closer supports will be required for sizes
below 160mm.
4.1.4 Pipes shall not be stored under direct sunlight to avoid ultra violet
degradation.
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4.1.5 Socketed pipes shall be stacked in layers with sockets placed at alternate
ends of the stack and with the sockets protruding to avoid unstable stacks and
the possibility of importing a permanent set to the pipes.
4.2 Preparation :
4.2.1 Drawings for installation are approved & co-ordinated with other services.
4.3 Installation :
4.3.1 Pipes are brought to the work place manually from store to the hoist area and
are shifted to the respective floors through the hoist.
4.3.2 Mark-up the pipe routing on the soffit of slab as per the setting-out.
4.3.3 Install anchor fasteners for support as per the approved support distances for
different pipe sizes.
4.3.4 All supporting of pipes will be done as per specified spacing both
horizontally and vertically. Supporting of both horizontal & vertical pipes
shall be done in accordance with the approved details, drawings and
specifications.
4.3.5 Pipes will be run to proper slope requirements as per the approved shop
drawing.
4.3.6 Pipes & fittings will be joined by solvent weld jointing for pipe sizes 1 ¼” to
2”. Following steps, will be taken during the jointing.
4.3.6.1 Pipes will be cut to square before assembly of fittings & all burrs to
be rubbed-off.
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4.3.6.3 Solvent cement will be applied evenly over mating surfaces of the
both pipe & socket, and insert pipe into the socket with slight
twisting action to full socket depth.
4.3.9 Pipes & fittings will be joined by push fit method for the pipe sizes 3” to 6”.
Following steps taken during installation.
4.3.9.1 Ensure that the mating areas of spigot and socket are thoroughly
clean and square.
4.3.9.3 Assess the full socket depth by simple measurement and mark
spigot accordingly.
4.3.9.4 Apply lubricant to the spigot side and to the side of the joint on
rubber.
Important Notice :
If pipes are cut on site, make sure that the new spigot are cut square with a fine
toothed saw and are chamfered to half pipe thickness with a coarse file before
jointing.
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4.3.9.7 All pipes and fittings delivered to site for the work should be
stored in an approved manner to avoid deterioration due to
accident damage and atmospheric condition.
4.3.9.8 Before final erection, all pipes should be free of dust, scale rust or
other form of corrosion.
4.3.9.10 Before laying, all pipes and fittings should be checked for defects
and jointing spaces cleaned properly.
4.3.9.11 Socketed pipes to be laid with sockets uphill. Adjust pipes to line
and level.
5.0 Testing
5.1.2 Air is pumped into the test length by suitable means (eg., hand pump)
until a pressure of 100mm of water is indicated on a manometer
connected to the system.
5.1.4 The air pressure should not fall below 75mm of water during a period
of five minutes, without further pumping.
5.2.1 Water test is conducted to ensure and prove the tightness of the joints and
ensure there are no leaks in the piping system.
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5.2.2 The water pressure test can be applied to the system in its entirety or in
sections. All openings in the piping will be tightly closed by special cast iron
pipe plugs or by another suitable means and the system filled with water to
the point of overflow from the highest point. The plugs can be temporally
opened to make sure that all air has been vented and that water has reached
all parts of the system.
5.2.3 No section of the pipe shall be tested to less than 1.5 meter head of water. In
testing successive sections of piping, at least the upper 3 meters of the next
proceeding section will be tested. Except the upper most 3 meters, the whole
system shall have been subjected to a height of less than 1.5 meter head of
water.
5.2.4 The water shall be kept in the system or in the portion under test for at least
30 minutes before inspection starts. While the system is under pressure, a
careful inspection shall be made on all pipes and joints. If any leaks in joints
or evidence of defective pipe or fittings are revealed, the defective
pipe/fitting should be immediately replaced with new joints and materials.
5.2.5 After the correction is made the test pressure will be maintained for
minimum 30 minutes.
7.0 Safety :
6.1 During the installation & testing, all safety precautions shall be followed as per the
established Project safety plan.
7.0 Records :
8.0 Attachments :
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