Thermoplastics Inspection Chamber and Manhole Bases - Test Methods for Buckling Resistance
Also Known As:
The DIN EN 14830 standard is focused on test methods for determining the buckling resistance of thermoplastics inspection chambers and manhole bases. These structures are subject to external soil and ground-water pressure after installation. The standard aims to assess the durability and structural integrity of manhole and inspection chamber bases.
By specifying these test methods, the standard enables the evaluation of the performance of these structures under varying external pressures. The results obtained from these tests can provide valuable insights into the ability of thermoplastic manhole bases and inspection chambers to withstand and resist buckling.
It is important to note that this standard is closely linked to other product standards, specifically prEN 13598-2 and prEN 15229. These product standards likely outline the requirements and specifications that thermoplastics inspection chambers and manhole bases must conform to, while DIN EN 14830 focuses on the test methods used to evaluate their buckling resistance.
Descriptors | Bottom, Cupping tests, Definitions, Depth of the cup, Design, Furrings, Ground, Inspection, Inspection holes, Manholes, Materials, Methods, Plastics, Resistance, Shafts, Test equipment, Testing, Testing set-ups, Thermoplastic polymers, Water practice, Processes, Procedures, Soils, Floors |
ICS Codes | 93.025 - External water conveyance systems 93.030 - External sewage systems |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.2 MB |