ISO 8772:2006

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 19 September 2006

Plastics piping systems for non-pressure underground drainage and sewerage — Polyethylene (PE)

ISO 8772:2006 Files

English 22 Pages
Current Edition
58.33 BHD

ISO 8772:2006 Scope

ISO 8772:2006 specifies the requirements for polyethylene (PE) pipes, fittings and piping systems intended for use for non-pressure underground drainage and sewerage for the conveyance of soil and waste discharge of domestic and industrial origin, as well as surface water.

It covers buried pipework, as well as piping systems buried within the building structure.

In the case of industrial discharge, it is necessary that the chemical and temperature resistance be taken into account, but this will need to be done separately.

ISO 8772:2006 is applicable to PE pipes with or without an integral socket.

This International Standard is applicable to PE pipes and fittings for the following types of joints: elastomeric ring seal joints; butt fused joints; electrofusion joints; mechanical joints.

ISO 8772:2006 also specifies the test parameters for the test methods referred to therein.

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