Classification and Characteristics of Techniques for Renovation, Repair, and Replacement of Drains and Sewers
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The DIN EN 15885 standard is a European standard that provides a classification system for trenchless techniques used in the renovation, repair, and replacement of drains and sewers. The standard focuses on techniques used on the same line of drains and sewers outside buildings, whether they operate under gravity or pressure. It covers a range of elements including pipes, connections, and manholes.
The standard defines and describes different families of techniques, as well as their generic methods and materials. It also outlines the relevant existing standards, materials, and applications for each technique family. The characteristics of the techniques are discussed, including installation aspects, structural and hydraulic capabilities, and site impact.
It's important to note that the standard does not cover replacement by open trenching or new construction off the line of the existing drain or sewer. Furthermore, the standard does not specify requirements for specific products or the calculation methods for determining the amount of material needed for pipeline rehabilitation.
Descriptors | Bursting, Classification, Coating method, Definitions, Features, Injections, Linings, Maintenance, Mounting, Operation, Pipe linings, Piping system, Properties, Redevelopments, Renovation, Repairs, Sealing, Sewage, Sewer pipes, Sewers, Trenchless construction, Water practice, Work spaces, Wound pipes, Refurbishment |
ICS Codes | 93.030 - External sewage systems |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.3 MB |