leecivil
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 23, 2014
- 2
Hi,
Can anyone give me a proper explanation why roof drainage systems (downpipes, gutters, etc.) are typically sized different in ARI than the surface drains it outfalls to?
Example, roof downpipes are designed to 20-Yr ARI along with overflow measures e.g. rainheads
However, it discharges to the pit on the ground with outlet pipes designed to 10-Yr ARI as required by councils.
I have always believed that roof downpipes must allow the greater flows to discharge from the roof to reduce chances of ponding/surcharging and causing damage. The flows through the buried pipes are then acting under head during the designed roof ARI.
Thanks very much.
Can anyone give me a proper explanation why roof drainage systems (downpipes, gutters, etc.) are typically sized different in ARI than the surface drains it outfalls to?
Example, roof downpipes are designed to 20-Yr ARI along with overflow measures e.g. rainheads
However, it discharges to the pit on the ground with outlet pipes designed to 10-Yr ARI as required by councils.
I have always believed that roof downpipes must allow the greater flows to discharge from the roof to reduce chances of ponding/surcharging and causing damage. The flows through the buried pipes are then acting under head during the designed roof ARI.
Thanks very much.