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BS 569:1973

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Specification for asbestos-cement rainwater goods

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

11-01-2006

Language(s)

English

Published date

12-31-1973

Co-operating organizations
Foreword
Specification
1 Scope
2 Composition
3 Manufacture
4 Dimensions and tolerances
5 Bituminous coating
6 Test requirements
7 Sampling and testing
8 Manufacturer's certificate
9 Marking
Appendices
A Method of sampling
B Recommended methods of making joints and of fixing
Tables
1 Dimensional tolerances: pipes and pipe fittings
2 Dimensional tolerances: gutters and gutter fittings
3 Sampling
4 Straight pipes
5 Radius bends
6 Equal single branches
7 Unequal single branches
8 Swan-neck bends
9 Loose sockets
10 Shoes
11 Rainwater heads: essential dimensions
12 Half-round gutters
13 Angles for half-round gutters
14 Nozzle outlets for half-round gutters
15 Dropends for half-round gutters
16 Nozzle outlets for valley, boundary wall and box
    gutters
Figures
1 Typical end elevation of angles for half-round
    gutters
2 Loose sockets for half-round gutters
3 Stopends for half-round gutters, spigot or socket
    fitting
4 Stopends for half-round gutters
5 Valley gutter (406 mm x 127 mm x 254 mm)
6 Valley gutter (457 mm x 127 mm x 152 mm)
7 Valley gutter (610 mm x 152 mm x 229 mm)
8 Valley gutters: details of corners
9 Valley gutters: details of sockets
10 Northlight valley gutter (457 mm x 152 mm x 102 mm)
11 Northlight valley gutters: details of corners
12 Northlight valley gutters: details of sockets
13 Boundary wall gutter, No. 1 pattern (279 mm x 127 mm
    x 178 mm)
14 Boundary wall gutter, No. 1 pattern (305 mm x 152 mm
    x 229 mm)
15 Boundary wall gutter, No. 1 pattern (457 mm x 152 mm
    x 305 mm)
16 Boundary wall gutter, No. 2 pattern (559 mm x 152 mm
    x 406 mm)
17 Boundary wall gutters: details of corners
18 Boundary wall gutters: details of sockets
19 Box gutter (127 mm x 152 mm)
20 Box gutter (305 mm x 203 mm)
21 Box gutter (381 mm x 127 mm)
22 Box gutters: details of corners
23 Box gutters: details of sockets
24 Loose sockets for valley, boundary wall and box
    gutters
25 Typical plan of angles for boundary wall and box
    gutters
26 Typical end elevations of angles for boundary wall
    and box gutters
27 Stopends for spigots of valley, boundary wall and
    box gutters: section and plan
28 Stopends for spigots of valley, boundary wall and
    box gutters: perspectives
29 Stopends for sockets of valley, boundary wall and
    box gutters: section and plan
30 Stopends for sockets of valley, boundary wall and
    box gutters: perspectives
31 Method of forming dropend for valley, boundary wall
    and box gutters
32 Method of making joints using mastic

Quality, dimensions, coating and marking for pipes, gutters, fittings suitable for domestic, agricultural, industrial buildings. Test requirements for straightness, thickness and diameter regularity, water-tightness, bursting strength, water absorption, chemical resistance. Methods of sampling and methods of jointing and fixing appended.

Committee
B/505
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
38
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

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