ASTM F2550-2006 Standard Practice for Locating Leaks in Sewer Pipes Using Electro-Scan--the Variation of Electric Current Flow Through the Pipe Wall《使用电扫描电流流经管壁时的变化定位污水管漏缝的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 2550 06Standard Practice forLocating Leaks in Sewer Pipes Using Electro-Scan-theVariation of Electric Current Flow Through the Pipe Wall1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 2550; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption
2、or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONInfiltration of groundwater into a sewer through defects in the pipe can con
3、siderably increase theoperation and capital costs of a sewer system. Exfiltration of sewage out of a sewer pipe may causedegradation of aquifers and shoreline waters. Accurate location, measurement, and characterization ofall potential pipe leak defects are essential inputs for cost-effective design
4、 of pipe renewal orremediation. Commonly used sewer leak assessment methods either do not detect a significant numberof large potential pipe leak defects, particularly those caused by faulty joints or service connections,or are too slow or costly or both for widespread application.2, 31. Scope1.1 Th
5、is practice covers procedures for using the electro-scan method4to detect and locate potential pipe leak defectsthat are potential sources of leaks in pipes fabricated fromelectrically nonconductive material such as plastic, clay, andconcrete (reinforced and non-reinforced). The electro-scanmethod u
6、ses the variation of electric current flow through thepipe wall to locate defects that are potential water leakagepaths either into or out of the pipe.1.2 This practice applies to mainline and lateral gravity flowstorm sewers, sanitary sewers, and combined sewers withdiameters between 3 and 60 in. (
7、75 and 1500 mm). The pipesmust be free of obstructions that prevent the sonde passingthrough the pipe.1.3 The use of the electro-scan requires access to sewers,filling sewers, and operations along roadways that are safetyhazards. This standard does not describe the hazards likely tobe encountered or
8、 the safety procedures that must be carriedout when operating in these hazardous environments. (7.1.3)There are no safety hazards specifically associated with the useof an electro-scan apparatus that complies with the specifica-tions provided in this standard. (6.7 and 6.10.)1.4 The use of electro-s
9、can requires the insertion of variousitems into a sewer. There is always a risk that due to unknownstructural conditions in the sewer such items may becomelodged in the pipe or may cause the state of a sewer in poorstructural condition to further deteriorate. This standard doesnot describe methods t
10、o assess the structural risk of a sewer.1.5 The values stated in inch/pound units are to be regardedas the standard. The values in parentheses are for informationonly.1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of
11、the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and to determine theapplicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Terminology2.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:2.1.1 lateral, nsewer pipe connecting the common sewercollection system to the use
12、r.2.1.2 mainline, npipe that is part of the common sewercollection system.2.1.3 maintenance hole, n(MH) vertical shafts intersect-ing a sewer that allows entry to the sewer for cleaning,inspection and maintenance.2.1.4 owner, nentity holding legal rights to, and respon-sible for the operation and ma
13、intenance of the sewer pipe.2.1.5 sliding pipe plug, ndevice that blocks the flowthrough a pipe and at the same time can be pulled through thepipe.1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F36 on Technologyand Underground Utilities and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F3
14、6.20on Rehabilitation of Sewers Using Chemical Grouting Techniques.Current edition approved Feb. 1, 2006. Published February 2006.2Water Environmental Research Foundation (WERF), An Examination ofInnovative Methods Used in the Inspection of Wastewater Systems. December, 2004.3Harris, R.J et al, Sewe
15、r Leak DetectionElectro-Scan Adds a New Dimension:Case Study, City of Redding, California, ASCE. August, 2004.4The sole source of supply of the electro-scan methodapparatus known to thecommittee at this time is Metrotech Corporation. If you are aware of alternativemanufacturers, please provide this
16、information to ASTM International Headquar-ters. Your comments will receive careful consideration at a meeting of theresponsible technical committee, which you may attend.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.2.1.6 sonde, n
17、electro-scan electrode placed in a pipe.3. Significance and Use3.1 The testing of sewers for leaks is a regular practicenecessary for the maintenance and optimal performance ofsewer collection systems so remedial action can be prioritized,designed, and carried out to reduce infiltration and exfiltra
18、tion.3.2 This practice serves as a means to detect and locate alltypes of pipe defects that are potential sources of water leakseither into or out of electrically non-conducting pipes. Leakingjoints and defective service connections are detected that oftenmay not show as a defect when viewed from in
19、side the pipe.The electro-scan data maybe processed and analyzed to pro-vide some information on the size and type of pipe defect.(8.4.1)3.3 This practice applies to mainline and lateral gravity flowstorm sewers, sanitary sewers, and combined sewers fabricatedfrom electrically non-conducting materia
20、l with diameters be-tween 3 and 60 in. (75 and 1500 mm). The pipes must be freeof obstructions that prevent the sonde passing through the pipe.4. Contract Responsibilities4.1 Apart from the provisions generally included in a testingservices contract, electro-scan testing contracts should defineor af
21、fix responsibility for or make provisions for the followingitems:4.1.1 Access to the site of work is to be provided to theextent that the owner is legally able to so provide or, if not soable, a written release from responsibility for the performanceof work at sites where access cannot be made avail
22、able;4.1.2 Clearances of blockages or obstructions in the sewersystem;4.1.3 Location and exposure of all maintenance holes (MH);4.1.4 MH numbering system for all areas of the project andMH invert elevations and depths;4.1.5 Shutdown or manual operation of certain pump sta-tions if such becomes neces
23、sary for performance of the work;4.1.6 Permission to use water from fire hydrants at the worksite, or other suitable designated sources within a reasonabledistance from the work areas, which is necessary for contractedwork performance;4.1.7 Authorization to perform work that must be performedduring
24、nighttime hours, weekends, or holidays; and4.1.8 Traffic control by uniformed officers or contract per-sonnel when the safety of workers or the public requires suchprotection.5. Electro-scan: Principle of Operation5.1 Most sewer pipe materials such as clay, plastic, con-crete, reinforced concrete, a
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