BS 5911-4:2002+A2:2010
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Concrete pipes and ancillary concrete products – Specification for unreinforced and reinforced concrete inspection chambers (complementary to BS EN 1917:2002)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 18 |
BS EN 1917 specifies requirements and describes test methods for precast concrete inspection chambers, designed to be used for inverts not exceeding 2 metres deep, of circular, rectangular (with or without chamfered or rounded corners) or elliptical cross-section, unreinforced, steel fibre and reinforced, with nominal sizes or nominal lengths not exceeding DN 1250 or LN 1250, respectively. The intended use of BS EN 1917 is to permit access to, and to allow aeration of, drain or sewer systems for the conveyance of sewage, rainwater and surface water under gravity or occasionally at low head of pressure, mainly installed in areas subjected to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic.
This part of BS 5911 specifies complementary requirements to those in BS EN 1917 for unreinforced and reinforced concrete inspection chambers of circular and rectangular cross-section (with or without chamfered or rounded corners), as provided for in that European Standard. This part also specifies requirements for inspection chamber units less than or equal to DN 1000 or LN/WN 1000/675 not exceeding 1 metre depth to invert. The inspection chambers are mainly intended for installation in areas outside the highway and where vehicle loading is restricted.
The scope of BS EN 1917 includes steel fibre concrete inspection chambers, which are not manufactured in the United Kingdom although this was at one time contemplated. Therefore, they have been excluded from this part of BS 5911.
The scope of BS 5911‑2 originally included inspection chamber covers. However, these have been excluded from this part of BS 5911 because they now come under the scope of BS EN 124.
BS EN 752, BS EN 1295‑1 and BS EN 1610 deal with the planning, design, installation and testing of drains and sewers.
Contains requirements from BS 5911-2 that could not be agreed upon for inclusion in BS EN 1917.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | Committees responsible for this British Standard |
3 | Contents |
5 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
6 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 cementitious content 4 Symbols Table 1 Symbols 5 General requirements 5.1 Application 5.2 Concrete |
7 | Table 2 Cementitious content |
8 | Table 3 Cement or combination groups� 5.3 Finish |
9 | 5.4 Geometrical characteristics Table 4 Inspection chambers |
10 | Figure 1 Typical inspection chamber arrangements |
11 | 5.5 Crushing strength of chamber and shaft units Table 5 Strength classes for chamber and shaft units |
12 | 5.6 Vertical strength of reducing units 5.7 Watertightness 6 Special requirements 6.1 Reinforced concrete units 6.2 Vertical strength of cover slabs and reducing slabs 7 Conformity evaluation 7.1 Application 7.2 Finish 8 Marking |
13 | Annex A (informative) Information to be supplied in an enquiry or order Annex B (normative) British Standards relevant to BS EN 1917:2002 Annex C (normative) Surface void test C.1 Principle C.2 Apparatus |
14 | Figure C.1 Gauge for assessing surface voids C.3 Procedure C.4 Expression of result Annex D (normative) Dimensional tests D.1 Internal dimensions test D.2 Thickness tests |
15 | D.3 Straightness test Figure D.1 Gauge for measuring deviation from straightness |