Cast iron Soil, Waste and Ventilating Pipes Sample Clauses

Cast iron Soil, Waste and Ventilating Pipes. 18.1.8.1 Irrespective of what is shown on drawing all soil pipes and fittings shall be 100 mmdia and all waste vent pipes and fittings shall be of 75 mm dia as mentioned here-in-afterin these specifications. 100 mm dia CI pipe shall be provided from gully trap to firstmanhole. They shall comply with IS 3989-1984; Specification for centrifugally cast(spun) iron spigot and socket soil, waste and ventilating pipes, fittings and accessories as indicated. Fittings asindicated and accessories shall conform to the particular standard.
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Cast iron Soil, Waste and Ventilating Pipes. Unless otherwise specifically mentioned pipes and fittings shall be without ears. Where pipes and fittings with ears are indicated they shall have the following projections, measured from the outer surfaces of pipe or fittings to the face of the ears. 50 and 75 mm dia - 32 mm and in case of 100 and 150 mm dia - 38 mm. Pipes and fittings shall be such that they may be cut, drilled or machined. Each pipe shall be tested for soundness by striking with a light hand hammer and shall emit a clear ringing sound. The tolerance permissible on weight shall be (-) 10%. Pipes and fittings weighing more than the nominal weight may be accepted provided they comply in every other respect with the requirements of the standard, without any price adjustment.

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