MarshfieldTimC
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 10, 2002
- 33
A developer recently installed a new section of sanitary sewer in our City. On one segment of 8-inch PVC sewer (8-feet deep), the pipe has failed a deflection test (5% mandrel gets stuck). We televised the pipe and it looks good, other than a few scratches due to repeated mandrel pulling attempts (including the use of a vibrating mandrel, which would only go through while vibrating).
My questions/concerns include:
What are the long term consequences of accepting a deflected pipe such as this?
How much service life could be lost due to the deflection?
Are scratches on the inside pipe walls a concern?
Any comments or opinions are appreciated!
My questions/concerns include:
What are the long term consequences of accepting a deflected pipe such as this?
How much service life could be lost due to the deflection?
Are scratches on the inside pipe walls a concern?
Any comments or opinions are appreciated!