Jay Water
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 17, 2016
- 3
Dear folk... noob engineer here. Got a quick question.
"All sanitary drainline and sewers of 600 mm and below in diameter, before being surrounded and covered, shall be tested by filling with water. The pressure shall be measured from the highest point of the pipeline under test and shall be 1.5 metre head of water. Pipelines should not be accepted until they have withstood the required pressure for 30 minutes without a loss in excess of 1.5 litres for 100 m for each 300mm in diameter."
My company follows this standard for leak tests on drainlines and sewers. I would like to know if this is a global standard. Is there anything stated in the BS or EN code related to this. I assume that this standard must have been adopted by my predecessors from somewhere. Trying to find the source. Any advice or direction would be much appreciated.
P.S. Please don't ask me to ask my colleagues. Trust me, I tried.
"All sanitary drainline and sewers of 600 mm and below in diameter, before being surrounded and covered, shall be tested by filling with water. The pressure shall be measured from the highest point of the pipeline under test and shall be 1.5 metre head of water. Pipelines should not be accepted until they have withstood the required pressure for 30 minutes without a loss in excess of 1.5 litres for 100 m for each 300mm in diameter."
My company follows this standard for leak tests on drainlines and sewers. I would like to know if this is a global standard. Is there anything stated in the BS or EN code related to this. I assume that this standard must have been adopted by my predecessors from somewhere. Trying to find the source. Any advice or direction would be much appreciated.
P.S. Please don't ask me to ask my colleagues. Trust me, I tried.