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HDPE Pipe Depth and Backfill Material 2

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SmallInfo

Petroleum
Oct 30, 2017
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Hi experts,
One of our client replacing CS cooling water buried network with HDPE in gas plant.
1)Does any code/standard recommend how deep we can go or is there any calculation for this to safe pipe from load?
2)Does any code/standard recommend what should be the backfill material for HDPE pipe?
Thanks
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Hi. As LittleInch already pointed out, PPI is very good reference.
I found very useful also ASTM D2774 "Standard Practice for Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pressure Piping": this standard defines in a detailed way how backfill should be done: other topics e.g. trench depth (min. 24inch of cover where overhead traffic is expected), installation precautions etc. are described.
AWWA manual M55 is also a good reference: inside you can find several indication and detailed calculation formulas for external loads etc.
 
Thank you Agnul93 and Littleinch, it really helped
 
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