PPI MS-6-2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers.pdf
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1、 MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers 1 MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers The Plastics Pipe Institute March 2009 MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethyle
2、ne (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers 2 DISCLAIMER This guideline has been prepared by the Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI) for educational purposes and is offered in good faith as a service to the industry. While all information in this guideline is believed to be accurate at the time of its publi
3、cation, it is offered without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied (including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose). If additional or more detailed information is needed, particularly of unusual or special applications, the pipe supplier or manufacturer sho
4、uld be contacted. The Plastics Pipe Institute and its members accept no responsibility for any loss or damage arising from its use. The Plastics Pipe Institute does not endorse the proprietary products or processes of any manufacturer, and assumes no responsibility for compliance with applicable law
5、s and regulations. INTRODUCTION To properly prepare a specification for a sliplining project, information on the project must be collected. The checklist is intended to be a starting point and is designed to help collect the information needed to specify the PE liner for a project. MS-6/2009 Model S
6、pecification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers 3 CHECK LIST 1. Select a pipe liner diameter. For a sliplining project, the first step is to verify the inside diameter of the existing pipe. Also determine the type of pipe to be sliplined. This information is necess
7、ary to select the liner size. As a rule of thumb, when sliplining, the liner should be about 10% smaller that the existing pipe to insure that the liner will fit inside the existing pipe. Differential settlement bends and other small of-sets make it difficult to install liners larger than 90% of the
8、 ID of the original pipe ID. TV inspection and field evaluations will influence using the rule of thumb or using a larger or smaller fitting liner. Example: The existing pipe is concrete pipe with an ID of 12”. What is the 90% of the ID? 12” x 90% = 10.8 inches. The closest pipe size to 10.8 inches
9、is 10.75” inch OD IPS HDPE pipe. See Appendix for pipe sizes and liner sizes. 2. Determine a liner wall thickness. For gravity flow sewer applications, usually the ground water level determines the liner thickness. In the PPI PE Handbook (2nd ed.) , Chapter 11, “Pipeline Rehabilitation by Sliplining
10、 with PE Pipe”, Table 1, “Allowable Height of Water ” shows that a not-grouted PE 4xxx DR 26 pipe can handle 4 feet of water for 50 years with a safety factor of 2. The table shows that by grouting, a greater depth can be obtained. In most situations, grout is no needed. Grout is used when the exist
11、ing pipe is in very bad condition or there are large voids. Grouting is standard practice for culverts. Example: A sewer line has a burial depth from four feet on one end to 20 feet on the other end. There is not ground water above the pipe on the shallow end. Where the pipe is buried 20 feet deep,
12、the ground level is 4 feet above the pipe most of the year. Since the ground water level is 4 feet, Table 2 shows that a DR 26 PE 4xxx pipe will handle the hydrostatic loading. MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers 4 3. Determine the flow
13、 capacity To determine the flow capacity, the installed slope of the old line is needed. For a comparison, we will assume that the slope of both lines is the same and is 0.001. Example: Using Mannings equation in the PPI PE Handbook (2nd ed., p. 404) , the flow rate for 12” concrete pipe with a slop
14、e of .001 and “n” factor of 0.015 is determined to be 438 gpm. The PE liner pipe is 10.75” OD DR 26 pipe. The slope is 0.001, and the “n” factor is .009. The flow rate after lining is 433 gpm. 4. Design necessary accesses. Before any design is done, a field survey of the existing line is needed. The
15、 existing sewer line must be evaluated to determine the actual condition of the old sewer pipe and the above ground conditions related to traffic, other utilities and the impact of excavations. The existing line must be inspected with closed circuit television to determine the condition of the old l
16、ine (dropped joints, dirt, bellies, and repairs). The TV inspection can be used to locate services. Below are details needed: a. Insertion pit: MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers 5 b. Sealing the annular space between the liner and the
17、 existing pipe at the manhole is important. c. Service connections must be connected to the liner. Electrofusion sewer saddles offer an excellent connection. MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers 6 d. Strap-on saddles are another alternat
18、ive where existing conditions do not allow electrofusion. MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers 7 e. Connections to new concrete manholes. MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers
19、 8 f. Connections to cast in place manholes. 5. Develop the contract documents. The contract documents usually contain technical specifications and pay items. The sample specifications show a specification created using the above example information: MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for P
20、olyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers 9 Appendix Table 1 provides typical existing sewer IDs and liners with an OD approximately 10% smaller that the existing sewer. Liner sizes are for solid wall HDPE pipe meeting OD requirements for ASTM F 714 and D 3035. Table 1 Sewer ID and Liner OD
21、 Dimensions Existing Sewer Liner ID OD 4” 3.5” 6” 4.5” 8” 6.626” 10” 8.625” 12” 10.75” 15” 12.75” 18” 16.00” 21” 18.00” 24” 20.00” 24” 22.00” 30” 28.00” 36” 32.00” 42” 36.00” 48” 42.00” 54” 48.00” 60” 54.00” 72” 63.00” Table 2 shows the wall thickness required for various ground wall elevations. Tab
22、le 2 PE 4 xxx DR Required for Groundwater above Liner Pipe* Height of Water Above Pipe (50 years) SDR With no grout With grout 32.5 2.0 feet 10.0 feet 26 4.0 feet 20.0 feet 21 7.9 feet 39.5 feet 17 15.4 feet 77 feet *The figures in this table represent a safety factor of 2.0 with an assumed deflecti
23、on of 3%. For PE 3xxx, refer to PPI PE Handbook, 2nd ed., chapter 11, Table 1. MS-6/2009 Model Specification and Checklist for Polyethylene (PE) Pipe for the Sliplining of Sewers 10 MODEL SPECIFICATION 1.0 Intent 1.1 The intent of sliplining is to rehabilitate non-pressure gravity flow sewer lines b
24、y the insertion of a polyethylene liner pipe into the sewer line. When complete, the liner should extend from one manhole to the next manhole in a continuous, watertight length. 2.0 Reference Specifications and Publications 2.1 This document references American Society for Testing and Materials (AST
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