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Standards [CURRENT]

DIN 4262-1
Pipes and fittings for subsoil drainage of trafficked areas and underground engineering - Part 1: Pipes, fittings and their joints made from PCV-U, PP and PE

Title (German)

Rohre und Formstücke für die unterirdische Entwässerung im Verkehrswege- und Tiefbau - Teil 1: Rohre, Formstücke und deren Verbindungen aus PVC-U, PP und PE

Overview

This document applies to thermoplastic pipes and fittings covered by earth and their joints used in trafficked areas and underground engineering for collecting, draining, and infiltrating surface water and seepage water by gravity. Pipes and fittings in accordance with this document can be used, for example, for roads and track structures, building components in contact with the ground of civil engineering structures and buildings, tunnel construction, earthworks and hydraulic engineering, and sports fields. This document does not apply to pipes and fittings made of thermoplastics for basic drainage in landfills and for the drainage of sewage and rainwater in sewage pipes and sewers. DIN/TS 4262-2 provides recommendations for assessing the conformity of products according to this document. This document has been prepared by Working Committee NA 119-05-22 AA "Sickerrohre aus Kunststoff (CEN/TC 155/WG 26)" ("Plastic drainage pipes (CEN/TC 155/WG 26)")”at DIN Standards Committee Water Practice (NAW).

Document: references other documents

Document: referenced in other documents

Responsible national committee

NA 119-05-22 AA - Drainage pipes and elements made from plastics for infiltration, retention and storage of rainwater  

Edition 2024-07
Original language German
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