- Ensure that all pipes, specials/fittings and jointing materials brought to site are of approved pattern, specified grade/quality and have proper weight and marking. Use IS certified fittings wherever available.
- The use of rubber gaskets for jointing of CI pipes is considered to be a satisfactory alternative tot he "lead joint in view of the acute scarcity of "lead" in the country. While jointing pipes with rubber gaskets ensure that the manufacturer's instructions regarding the jointing methods are strictly followed.
- See that contractor has proper tools viz pipe wrenches, pipes cutters, pipe vices, pipe screwing tackle, fork tool tackle, rack and lever tackle, caulking tools, crow bars, set of spanners, hammers etc.
- In case of docketed pipes the sockets should face the direction of flow of water but on slopes sockets should face "uphill" irrespective of direction of flow to facilitate laying of pipe lines.
- Before laying, the pipes and specials/fittings shall be examined that there are no cracks due to handling.
- Ensure that all pipes, fittings/specials are cleaned of all dust and dirt, special
- care being taken to thoroughly clean the extremities to be jointed. This is particularly important in case of jointing C1 pipes with rubber gaskets, as rubber joints are only as water tight as they are clean.
- See that the CUAC pipes are lowered into the trench by means of suitable pulley blocks, shear legs, chains, ropes etc, and not rolled and dropped in. Specials or fittings should also be laid in proper positions as stated above.
- Examine that CVAC pipes are carefully packed under-neath.
- Ensure that gravity pipe lines are laid to proper slopes and gradients, as specified.
- See that the joints in the pipes are properly laid and correct method of jointing has been used.
- Check occasionally that appropriate quantity of lead is used and joints are properly caulked.
- See that polythene pipes are not laid in complete straight line but "snaked in a trench to allow for contraction and expansion.
- Ensure that polythene /PVC pipes are not used for conveying hot water.
- In situations where attack from rodents are expected ensure that polythene/PVC pipes are buried at least to a depth of 0.5 metres.
- See that at the end of day's work, the last pipe laid has its open end securely closed, so as to avoid dirty rats and other small animals getting in.
- Ensure that exposed CUAC pipes laid either on the ground or across, are held firmly by adequate supports with an encircling clamp placed near the joint.
- Examine that the pipe lengths fixed on walls are in proper straight line and they do not give an ugly appearance. As far as possible carry the pipes on the outside faces of the buildings.
- See that CI/MS/Polythene pipes are fixed clear of walls with approved pipe brackets, clips, pipe hooks or holder bats, as specified.
- Ensure that proper anchorages (i.e thrust/anchor blocks) are provided at each bend, on gradient more than 1 in 3 to take tangential thrust/unbalanced pressure.
- Take special care to have adequate horizontal and vertical separation between water and sewer mains. The minimum horizontal separation should be 3 meters and the bottom of water main should be at least 0.5 meter above the top of sewer line.
- Avoid cross connection between water mains and sanitary plumbing fixtures or sewer appurtenances.
- Ensure that number of valves is kept minimum consistent with efficient and utilitarian operation of pipe line system.
- See that all water mains are properly disinfected before being put to use and also after every major repair.
- See that linings and coatings of the pipe are properly protected against damage during laying.
Laying and Jointing of Pipes
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