BS 5886:1980
Withdrawn
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Methods for field pressure testing of asbestos-cement pipelines
Hardcopy , PDF
01-01-2012
English
30-06-1980
National foreword
Cooperating organizations
Methods
1. Scope and field of application
2. References
3. General
4. Type 1 method for testing pressure pipelines in
trench
5. Type 2 method for testing pressure pipelines in
trench
6. Testing of pressure pipelines laid on or above
ground level
7. Testing of non-pressure pipelines for sewerage
and drainage applications
Annex
Type 2 testing - General guidance on equipment and
methods
Table
Maximum permissible make-up water (in litres) for
various combinations of test pressures and durations of
test per 100 m of pipeline of internal diameter 100 mm
Figure
Maximum permissible make-up water versus duration and
height of field test pressure
Applies to pipelines above or below ground, conveying fluids, with or without internal hydraulic pressure. Outlines the basic methods of pressure testing and two main types of tests are specified.
Committee |
B/504
|
DevelopmentNote |
Also numbered as ISO 4483 Supersedes 77/13545 DC (09/2005)
|
DocumentType |
Standard
|
Pages |
14
|
PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
|
Status |
Withdrawn
|
Standards | Relationship |
UNE-EN ISO 10592:2017 | Identical |
BS 5927:1980 | Guide for laying of asbestos-cement pipelines |
ISO 881:1980 | Asbestos-cement pipes, joints and fittings for sewerage and drainage |
BS 5927:1980 | Guide for laying of asbestos-cement pipelines |
ISO 2785:1986 | Directives for selection of asbestos-cement pipes subject to external loads with or without internal pressure |
BS 486:1973 | Specification for asbestos-cement pressure pipes |
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