DS/EN 12616
Surfaces for sports areas - Determination of water infiltration rate
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| Organization: | DS |
| Publication Date: | 28 July 2003 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 14 |
| ICS Code (Sports facilities): | 97.220.10 |
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This European Standard specifies three methods for the determination of water infiltration rate. Method A is suitable for synthetic, textile, synthetic turf and bound mineral sports surfaces. Method B is suitable for natural turf and Method C is suitable for unbound mineral sports surfaces.
Document History
January 19, 2023
Surfaces for sports areas – Test methods for the determination of vertical water infiltration and horizontal water flow rates
This document has two parts. Part 1 specifies four methods for the determination of the vertical water infiltration rate of different types of sports surfacing. Method A is suitable for measuring the...
October 1, 2013
Surfaces for sports areas – Determination of water infiltration rate
This European Standard specifies three methods for the determination of water infiltration rate. Method A is suitable for synthetic, textile, synthetic turf and bound mineral sports surfaces, Method...
DS/EN 12616
July 28, 2003
Surfaces for sports areas - Determination of water infiltration rate
This European Standard specifies three methods for the determination of water infiltration rate. Method A is suitable for synthetic, textile, synthetic turf and bound mineral sports surfaces. Method...
Surfaces for sports areas - Determination of water infiltration rate
This European Standard specifies three methods for the determination of water infiltration rate. Method A is suitable for synthetic, textile, synthetic turf and bound mineral sports surfaces, Method...
Surfaces for sports areas - Test methods for the determination of vertical water infiltration and horizontal water flow rates
This European Standard has two parts. Part 1 specifies four methods for the determination of the vertical water infiltration rate of different types of sports surfacing. Method A is suitable for...