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BS EN 1444:2001 Fibre-cement pipelines. Guide for laying and on-site work practices

BS EN 1444:2001

Fibre-cement pipelines. Guide for laying and on-site work practices

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Označení normy:BS EN 1444:2001
Počet stran:42
Vydáno:2001-02-15
ISBN:0 580 36913 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN 1444:2001


This standard BS EN 1444:2001 Fibre-cement pipelines. Guide for laying and on-site work practices is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 23.040.50 Pipes and fittings of other materials
  • 91.140.60 Water supply systems
  • 23.040.01 Pipeline components and pipelines in general
This draft European Standard, applies to both types of fibre-cement pipes AT and NT as defined in EN 512:1994, gives installation recommendations for this pipelines in above or below ground situations. It complements the general principles for all types of water supply systems specified in EN 805:2000, "Water supply - Requirements for systems and components outside buildings", and should be used in conjunction with that standard. This standard gives guidance in on-site working methods and in the selection and use of approved tools for cutting and machining fibre-cement pipes. This standard does not cover the following : a) installation by thrust boring and pipe jacking methods which require the use of highly specialized techniques ; b) problems caused by the use of special installations procedures (e.g. removal of pile sheeting in very deep trenches, etc.).