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DS/EN ISO 11295

Classification and information on design of plastics piping systems used for renovation

inactive
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 15 June 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 42
ICS Code (External water conveyance systems): 93.025
ICS Code (Pipeline components and pipelines in general): 23.040.01
ICS Code (Plastics pipes): 23.040.20
scope:

This International Standard is a guidance document, defining families of techniques for renovation of non-pressure and pressure pipelines by use of plastics pipes, fittings and ancillary components. It provides guidance on the principles of, but not detailed methodologies for, the design of plastics piping systems applied as linings to existing pipelines, covering: • liner functions; • existing pipeline and site conditions; • technique related aspects; • structural aspects; • hydraulic aspects. It does not specify the calculation methods to determine, for each viable technique, the required amount of lining material needed to secure the desired performance of the renovated pipeline.

Document History

February 14, 2022
Plastics piping systems used for the rehabilitation of pipelines – Classification and overview of strategic, tactical and operational activities (ISO 11295:2022)
This document specifies the steps of the overall process of pipeline rehabilitation, comprising: –    information on strategic and tactical activities: a) investigation and condition assessment of...
December 12, 2017
Classification and information on design and applications of plastics piping systems used for renovation and replacement (ISO 11295:2017)
This International Standard defines and describes families of techniques for the renovation and trenchless replacement (on or off the line of an existing pipeline) of non-pressure and pressure...
DS/EN ISO 11295
June 15, 2010
Classification and information on design of plastics piping systems used for renovation
This International Standard is a guidance document, defining families of techniques for renovation of non-pressure and pressure pipelines by use of plastics pipes, fittings and ancillary components....
Plastics piping systems used for the rehabilitation of pipelines – Classification and overview of strategic and operational activities (ISO/DIS 11295:2021)
This document sets out the steps of the overall process of pipeline rehabilitation, comprising: – Information on strategic activities: a) Investigation and condition assessment of the existing...
Classification and information on design of plastics piping systems used for renovation (ISO/FDIS 11295:2009)
This International Standard is a guidance document, defining families of techniques for renovation of non-pressure and pressure pipelines by use of plastics pipes, fittings and ancillary components....
Classification and information on design and applications of plastics piping systems used for renovation and replacement (ISO/FDIS 11295:2017)
This International Standard defines and describes families of techniques for the renovation and trenchless replacement (on or off the line of an existing pipeline) of non-pressure and pressure...
Plastics piping systems used for the rehabilitation of pipelines – Classification and overview of strategic, tactical and operational activities (ISO/FDIS 11295:2021)
This document sets out the steps of the overall process of pipeline rehabilitation, comprising: – Information on strategic activities: a) Investigation and condition assessment of the existing...
Guidance on the classification and design of plastics piping systems used for renovation (ISO/DIS 11295:2008)
This International Standard is a guidance document, defining families of techniques for renovation of non-pressure and pressure pipelines by use of plastics pipes, fittings and ancillary...
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