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EN ISO 11296-7:2013

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Plastics piping systems for renovation of underground non-pressure drainage and sewerage networks - Part 7: Lining with spirally-wound pipes (ISO 11296-7:2011)
Superseded date

22-02-2019

Published date

20-02-2013

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 Pipes at the 'M' stage
6 Fittings at the 'M' stage
7 Ancillary components
8 Fitness for purpose of the installed lining
  system at the 'I' stage
9 Installation practice
Annex A (normative) - Spirally-wound pipe - Test
        method for watertightness in a deflected
        condition
Annex B (informative) - Examples of methods
        for reconnecting and sealing laterals to
        SWO pipe
Bibliography

This part of ISO 11296, in conjunction with Part 1, specifies requirements and test methods for pipes which areformed on site by spirally winding and jointing a pre-manufactured profiled plastics strip, or a profiled plasticsstrip and integral locking joiner strip, and used for the renovation of underground non-pressure drainage andsewerage networks.It applies to spirally-wound pipes of fixed or variable diameter installed by one of two methods.The first method employs a dedicated winding machine in front of the open end of an existing pipeline, e.g. ina manhole. The pipes thus formed are simultaneously inserted into the existing pipeline by the winding forces,and by certain techniques can also be expanded in diameter after or during insertion.The second method employs a dedicated winding machine which forms the pipe as it traverses the existingpipeline from one manhole to the next.It covers spirally-wound pipes of fixed or variable diameter made of profiled plastics strips, with or withoutsteel stiffening elements, of unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC‑U) with integral locking mechanism or highdensity polyethylene (HDPE) with integrally welded joints.

Committee
CEN/TC 155
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes PREN ISO 11296-7 & EN 13566-7. (03/2013)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

BS EN 16506:2014 Systems for renovation of drains and sewers. Lining with a rigidly anchored plastics inner layer (RAPL)
DIN EN 16506 E : 2014 SYSTEMS FOR RENOVATION OF DRAINS AND SEWERS - LINING WITH A RIGIDLY ANCHORED PLASTICS INNER LAYER (RAPL)
DIN EN 16506:2014-12 SYSTEMS FOR RENOVATION OF DRAINS AND SEWERS - LINING WITH A RIGIDLY ANCHORED PLASTICS INNER LAYER (RAPL)
PREN 15885 : DRAFT 2015 CLASSIFICATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF TECHNIQUES FOR RENOVATION, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF DRAINS AND SEWERS
UNI EN 16506 : 2014 SYSTEMS FOR RENOVATION OF DRAINS AND SEWERS - LINING WITH A RIGIDLY ANCHORED PLASTICS INNER LAYER (RAPL)
16/30332542 DC : 0 BS EN 15885 - CLASSIFICATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF TECHNIQUES FOR RENOVATION, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF DRAINS AND SEWERS
EN 16506:2014 Systems for renovation of drains and sewers - Lining with a rigidly anchored plastics inner layer (RAPL)
UNE-EN 16506:2015 Systems for renovation of drains and sewers - Lining with a rigidly anchored plastics inner layer (RAPL)
I.S. EN 16506:2014 SYSTEMS FOR RENOVATION OF DRAINS AND SEWERS - LINING WITH A RIGIDLY ANCHORED PLASTICS INNER LAYER (RAPL)

ISO 7619-1:2010 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic Determination of indentation hardness Part 1: Durometer method (Shore hardness)
ISO 11295:2017 Classification and information on design and applications of plastics piping systems used for renovation and replacement
ISO 527-2:2012 Plastics — Determination of tensile properties — Part 2: Test conditions for moulding and extrusion plastics
ISO 11296-1:2009 Plastics piping systems for renovation of underground non-pressure drainage and sewerage networks Part 1: General
ISO 6259-1:2015 Thermoplastics pipes Determination of tensile properties Part 1: General test method
EN 1979:1999 Plastics piping and ducting systems - Thermoplastics spirally-formed structured-wall pipes - Determination of the tensile strength of a seam
ISO 11296-4:2009 Plastics piping systems for renovation of underground non-pressure drainage and sewerage networks Part 4: Lining with cured-in-place pipes
ISO 179-1:2010 Plastics — Determination of Charpy impact properties — Part 1: Non-instrumented impact test
ISO 306:2013 Plastics — Thermoplastic materials — Determination of Vicat softening temperature (VST)
ISO 4948-2:1981 Steels Classification Part 2: Classification of unalloyed and alloy steels according to main quality classes and main property or application characteristics
ISO 4435:2003 Plastics piping systems for non-pressure underground drainage and sewerage Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U)
ISO 9967:2016 Thermoplastics pipes Determination of creep ratio
ISO 37:2017 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of tensile stress-strain properties
EN 14364:2013 Plastics piping systems for drainage and sewerage with or without pressure - Glass-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP) based on unsaturated polyester resin (UP) - Specifications for pipes, fittings and joints
ISO 9969:2016 Thermoplastics pipes Determination of ring stiffness
ISO 527-1:2012 Plastics Determination of tensile properties Part 1: General principles

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