Drain and Sewer Systems Outside Buildings - Design - Part 2: Hydraulic Design
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The DIN EN 16933-2 standard pertains to the design of drain and sewer systems located outside of buildings. The standard focuses on systems that operate primarily under gravity, starting from the point where wastewater exits a building, roof drainage system, or paved area, and extending to the point of discharge into a wastewater treatment plant or receiving water body.
This part of the standard establishes requirements for the hydraulic design of drain and sewer systems. It covers aspects such as determining the capacity of existing systems and assessing their capability to meet design requirements. This section, which was previously known as Annex E of EN 752, plays an important role in ensuring the proper functioning and efficiency of drain and sewer systems outside of buildings.
Descriptors | Capacity, Definitions, Dimensioning, Drainage, Evaluations, External, Gullies, Hydraulic, Land drainage works, Mathematical calculations, Outdoor-type plant, Pipelines, Planning, Rainwater, Rainwater control systems, Road gullies, Roof drainage, Sewage, Sewage discharge, Sewage engineering, Sewerage, Sewers, Slops, Specification (approval), Storm sewers, Volume flow rate, Wastes (sanitary appliances), Waste-water drainage |
ICS Codes | 93.030 - External sewage systems |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.8 MB |