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Indian Standard CAST IRON/DUCTILE IRON DRAINAGE PIPES AND PIPE FITTINGS FOR OVER GROUND NON-PRESSURE PIPELINE SOCKET AND SPIGOT SERIES (Second Revision )
ICS 23.040.10
0 BIS 2002
BUREAU
OF
INDIAN
STANDARDS
Price Group 13
FOREWORD This Indian Standard ( Second Revision ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Pig Iron and Cast Iron Sectional Committee had been approved by the Metallurgical Engineering Division Council. This standard was first published in 1964 and subsequently revised in 1979, For long it was believed that the fittings and accessories suitable for centrifugally cast ( spun ) iron spigot and socket soil waste and ventilating pipes should be thinner than the fittings and accessories suitable for sand cast spigot and socket soil waste ventilating pipes. As such a single specification covering both the types of pipes and fittings, presently covered in IS 1230:1979 Cast iron rainwater pipes and pipe fittings ( second revision ). IS 1729:1979 Sand cast iron spigot and socket soil, waste and ventilating pipes, fittings and accessories (first revision ) would serve the purpose better and make them more user friendly. In this revision, following changes have been made: a) b) c) d) e) $ g) h) J] k) Material clause has been modified by incorporating ductile iron pipes and fittings. Provision of IS 1230:1979 has been suitably incorporated. Dimensions and their tolerances for both types of fittings used with these pipes have been rationalized for the ease of manufacturing and usage. Weights of fittings have been specified, Amendments No. 1 to 6 already issued to IS 1729:1979 have been incorporated. Clauses 4.1,4.3,6.1,6.4,88.1, 8.2,9.1.1 and 10.1.4 of IS 1729:1979 have been modified.
Intermediate length and weight of pipes size 300,450,600,750,900 Weights of double socket pipes have been incorporated. Table 1 and Table 14 of IS 1729:1979 have been modified. Following new fittings have been incorporated: Trap with vent Shoe bends cowl Traps Horn bend with and without access door
This standard supersedes IS 1230:1979. The composition of the Committee responsible for formulation of this standard is given in Annex A. For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2:1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ). The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
IS 1729:2002
Indian Standard CAST IRON/DUCTILE IRON DRAINAGE PIPES AND PIPE F: TTINGS FOR OVER GROUND NON-PRESSURE PIPELINE SOCKET AND SPIGOT SEI?IES (Second
1 SCOPE 1.1 This standard covers the requirements of cast iron or ductile iron non-pressure above ground pipes and fittings used for discharge of waste water, sewage, rain water and for ventilation. 1.2 The pipes may be manufactured by centrifugally cast ( spun ) process in metal moulds or sand cast and fittings by sand cast process. 1.3 This standard is applicable to cast iron or ductile iron pipes and fittings with either Type A or T~e B sockets and having spigots as specified in this standard, Double socketted pipe lengths and weight have also been included and these should comply with the requirements of sockets and barrel pipe section specified in the standard. In case of other type of socket/spigot joint the design should be based on the dimensions of the spigots given in the standard, for reasons of safety and interchangeability. 2 REFERENCES The following Indian Standards contain provisions, which through references in this text constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below:
IS No. Title
Revision )
IS No. 1500:1983 1865:1991 5519:1979
Zltle
Method of Brinell hardness test for metallic materials Iron castings with spheroidal or nodular graphite ( third revision) Deviations for untoleranced dimensions and mass of grey iron castings (jrst revision )
3 DEFINITIONS
3.1 The distinctive character of discharge pipeline
is that products flow through them in a single direction under the force of gravity they are thus laid on a single slope in the direction of flow. As a result, they include descending, vertical, oblique or slightly sloping components, but excluding any horizontal or ascending components. 3.2 For the purpose of this standard the following definitions shall apply. 3.2.1 Above Ground Pipeline within or external to a building including basements but excluding pipeline which has entered the ground ( see Fig. lC ). 3.2.2 Right Hand Fittings A bend or breach so constructed that when it is viewed with the access door facing the observer, the arm of the bend or branch projects to the right in the ascending direction (see Fig. la). 3.2.3 Left Hand Fittings constructed that when it door facing the observer, projects to the left in (see Fig. lb).
A bend or branch so is viewed with the access the arm of bend or branch the ascending direction
210:1993
1387:1993
Grey iron castings ( third revision ) General requirements for the supply of metallurgical materials ( jrst
revision )
FLOW I
1 a) RIGHTHANDFITTING
1 b) LEm HANDFITTING
FIG.
-t
1 c) ABOVE ROUND G
IS 1729:2002 3.2.4 Type A Socket A socket with two beads. An example of a Type A socket is illustrated under Table 1. 3.2.5 Type B Socket A socket of any type other than Type A, an example of T~e B socket is illustrated under Table 1. 4 SUPPLY OF MATERIAL General requirements relating to the supply of material shall-be as laid down in IS 1387. 5 MANUFACTURE 5.1 The metal used for manufacture of cast iron or ductile iron drainage pipes and fittings shall be suitable for the method of manufacture, and shall be of a quality not less than IS210 Grade FG 150 in case of grey iron and IS 1865 Grade 400/12 in case of ductile iron. 5.2 Screws, bolts and fittings shall comply with the
Table 1 Straight Pipe, Sockets ( ~pes A and B ) and Spigots ( Clauses 3.2.4 and3.2.5 )
All dimensions in millimetres.
l-
ck_A!i
B 1
mm 13.48
IS 1729:2002 requirements specified in the Tables 1 to33. 5.3 The pipes and fittings shall be stripped with all precautions necessary to avoid warping or shrinking defects. The pipes and fittings shall be free from defects other than any unavoidable surface imperfections which may result from the method of manufacture and which do not affect the use ofthe fittings. By agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer minor defects may be rectified. 5.4 The pipes and fittings shall be capable of being cut with the tools normally used for installation. The hardness of the external unmachined surface of the pipe and fittings should not exceed 215 HB when tested in accordance with IS 1500. 5.4.1 In case the hardness is more than 215 HB, fracture test shall be carried out and if fracture is grey (without showing any chilling effect ) such pipes and fittings shall be accepted. 5.5 Alternatively the Brinell hardness test shall be carried out on the test bar, cast from the same metal and of thickness not exceeding 10 mm. 6 HAMMER TEST Each pipe and fitting when tested for soundness by striking with a light hand hammer shall emit a clear ringing sound. 7 LEAKAGE TEST 7.1 Pipes and fittings shall be capable of withstanding for at least 15 sec an internal hydrostatic pressure of at least 0.7 kg/cm2 without leakage. 7.2 Pressure testing may also be carried pneumatically. In air testing, safety valves should be fitted to prevent any pressure developing in excess of 6 kg/cm2 and the test should be carried out under water.
NOTE Testing may preferably uncoated pipes and fittings. be carried out on
in Table 1. 10.2 The tolerance on mass shall be 5 percent. 10.3 No limit lo the plus tolerances of wall thickness have been specified. 10.4 Positive tolerances to the masses have not been specified but components whose mass is greater than indicated shall be accepted provided that they satis@ all the other requirements of this standard. 10.5 The tolerance on length shall be, pipes +20 mm, fittings +10 mm. 10.6 The tolerance on the angles of the bends and branches is fixed at 1 * 30 throughout. 10.7 Tolerances for dimensions other than specified above shall be as specified in IS 5519. Untoleranced dimensions given in the standard are for guidance only. 11 COATINGS 11.1 Each pipe and fitting shall be coated in accordance with 11.1 to 11.7. 11.2 Coating shall not be applied to any pipe or fitting unless its surfaces are clean, dry and free from rust. 11.3 Unless otherwise agreed between the purchaser and the manufacturer all pipes and fittings shall be supplied coated externally and internally with the same material by dipping in a tar or suitable base bath. The pipes may be either preheated before dipping or the bathrnaybe uniformly heated. Alternatively, ifmutually agreed between the purchaser and the manufacturer, the pipes and fittings may be coated by spraying or brush painting. 11.4 The coating material shall set rapidly with good adherence and shall not scale off. 11.5 Where the coating material has a tar or similar base, it shall be smooth and tenacious and hard enough not to flow when exposed to a temperature of 65C but not so brittle at a temperature of OC as to chip off when scribed lightly with a penknife, The retention period of sample at above temperature shall be up to 5 min. 11.6 The coating test shall be conducted on a sample size not less than 10 cm2 in area cut from a pipe or fitting. 11.7 Pipes or fittings which are imperfectly coated or where the coating does not set or conform to the required quality, specified in 11.1 to 11.7, the coating shall be removed and the pipe or fitting be re-coated. 12 MARKING 12.1 Each pipe and fitting shall have cast, stamped or indelibly painted on it by the following: a) Mantiacturers name, initials or identilcation mark,
8 RANGE OF NOMINAL DL4METERS 8.1 The range of nominal diameters for cast iron or ductile iron drainage pipes and fittings for non-pressure above ground pipelines socket and spigot series would be as follows : 50,75,100 and 150mm. 8.2 Dimensions of socket and spigot pipes and fittings for all nominal diameter as specified are given in Tables 1 to 32. 9 MASSES 9.1 Specific mass of cast iron and/or ductile iron is taken 7.15 kg/dm3 for the purpose of calculations. 9.2 The masses of the pipes and fittings indicated in tables are approximate values. 10 TOLERANCES 10.1 Tolerance on wall thickness is as per provision
3
IS 1729:2002 b) c) d) The nominal diameteL The last two digits of the year of manufhcturm, and Any other mark required by the purchaser. 12.2.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of the Bureau ofIndian Standards Act 1986, and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The details of conditions under which the Iicence for use of the Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers of producers maybe obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
12.2 BIS Certification Marking The pip> and fitting may also be marked with the Standard Mark.
Table 2 Short Radius Bends with and Without Access Doors ( Clause 8.2)
All dimensions in millimetres.
Nominal Size
Dimensions ~ a bckp
Approx Mass ~ Plain with Door (5) (6) 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 ksks (7) 2.20 3.60 5.10 9.30 2.20 3.6 4.9 8.9 2.2 3.5 5.40 8.7 (8) 2.47 4.00 5.71 10.15 2.47 4.0 5.51 9.75 2.47 3.93 6.01 9.55
Nominal Size
Dimensions ~ a bckr
Approx Mass ~ Plain with Door (5) 8 8 10 11 6 8 10 8 (6) 38 38 89 89 70 70 121 121 ksks (7) 2.1 3.5 5.0 8.6 2.1 3.4 5.0 8.9 (8) 2.37 3.95 5.67 9.45 2.37 3.83 5.61 9.25
(1) 50 75 100 150 50 75 100 150 50 75 100 150 50 75 100 150 50 75 100 150
(2) 149 170 187 218 146 167 186 213 139 160 178 204 169 130 144 181 204
(3) 140 162 181 206 140 162 172 206 140 162 181 206 181 143 168 168 200
(4)
~ = 92%0 89 8 105 10 117 10 143 10 @ = 950 86 102 116 138 79 95 108 129 8 10 10 10 6 10 10 10
q= 120
$1= 135
*= 100
NOTES 1 For details of oval access doors see Table 11. The centre of an access door, when fitted, should be approximately symmetrical with the centre line of the fitting and as near the intersection of the two aces as possible. 2 The heel rests shall be located where the centre line through the socket strikes the outaide edge of the pipe and extends outwards the same distance as the beads round the socket. 3 Width of plate 1/2 diameter of pipe. Thickness not less than 8 mm. 4 Thickness of web not less than 6 mm from outside edge of pipe. 5 Spigot, sockets aod ears of short radius bends shall be the same as for straight pipes of corresponding nominal size.
~= 104
99
38
.
4.9 () 5.51 ()
8 8 10 10 38 38 70 70
4= 112!4 70 79 111 129 2.1 3,7 5,5 8.7 2.37 4.13 6.11 9.55
Nominal Size
Dimensions ~ a bc r
Approx Mass
r
Nominal Size
Dimensions ~
a
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) ~ 92!4
(5)
(6)
(7)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) $= 120
(5)
(6)
(7)
75 100 150
75 100 150
75 100 150
75 100 150
NOTES 171 171 171 5.4 7.4 12.1 5.83 8.01 12.95 1 The heel rests shall be located where the centre line through the socket meets the outside edge of the pipe and shall extend outwards the same distance as the beads round the socket. 2 Width of plate 2/3 diameter of pipe. Thickness not less than 8 mm. 203 197 197 5.3 7,2 11.9 5.73 7.81 12,75 3 Thickness of web not less than 6 mm from outside edge of pipe. 4 Spigots, sockets and ears of large radius bends shall be the same as per straight pipes of corresponding nominal size
75 100 150
75 100 150
IS 1729:2002 Table 3B Large Radius Bends with Access Doors ( Clause 8.2)
All dimensions
in millimetres.
a c
1
dl
Y
Nominal Size Dimensions -
bc
Nominal Size
Dimenaiona ~ a
be
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) ~ 92?4
(5)
(6)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) 1$=112
(5)
(6)
(7)
75 100 150
75 100 150
75 100 150
75 100 150
75 100 150
75 100 150
NOTES 1 The heel rests shall be located where the centre line through the socket meets the outside edge of the pipe and shall extend outwards the same distance as the beads round the socket. 2 Width of plate 2/3 diameter of pipe. Thickness not less than 8 mm. 3 Thickness of web not less than 6 mm from outside edge of pipe. 4 Spigots, sockets and ears of large radius bends shall be the same as per straight pipes of corresponding nominal size. 5 For door dimensions see Table 11.
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~, ~
II
}&
f?-1
II
II
t-
I 8%
\l p ti. _/-.
-@--
Projection,
b Dimensions
50
I Projection,
Dimension 50 75 (3)
(1)
(2)
(2)
a r
(3) 121 25 55 66
Approx Mass, kg 76 114 152 246 263 279 311 342 2.6 2.9 3.1 3.6 4.1 267 4.0 284 4.4 300 4.7 330 5.5 361 6.2 285 304 322 352 385 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.5 8.4 319 843 8.9 9.7
229 305
k
NOTES
1 In the case of fittings in which the projection b is equal to 76 mm the two radii at the centre of the pipe wi1.be tangential to each other at a point slightly above the sloping centre line of the fitting, owing to the small projection. 2 Spigots, sockets and ears of swan neck bends shall be same as for straight pipes of corresponding nominal size.
IS 1729:2002 Table 5 Equal Branches with and Without Oval Access Doors ( Clause 8.2)
All dimensions in millimetres.
n-
.-
/ ,/>,+++ t/ ,/ , /
IA
-.,
.+. I?,
7-.
CURVE
_ .._
ROLLINGCIRCLE
-L
Dimensions
e.
112~
Nominal
Size, ,4
a
Approx Mass
bc
(3) (4)
de
(5) (6)
fgh
(7) (8) (9)
(1)
(2)
$ = 92!4 50 75 100 150 121 143 165 200 152 181 206 263 295 351 400 494 38 48 57 75 154 178 197 235 235 286 330 419 92 116 136 188 61 78 95 125 2.99 4.66 7.41 14.82 3.88 5.2 8.20 15.86
$= 112%0 50 75 100 150 143 171 197 248 143 171 197 248 295 351 400 494 38 48 57 76 154 178 197 235 235 286 330 419 83 106 127 173 83 106 127 173 3.4 5.6 8.0 14.10 3.67 5.03 8.61 14.95
*= 120 50 75 100 150 149 181 210 264 149 181 210 264 295 351 400 494 38 48 57 76 154 178 197 235 235 286 330 419 89 116 140 189 89 116 140 189 3.5 5.6 8.10 14.2 3.77 6.03 8.71 15.05
Dimensions
J-gh
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
$=135 50 75 100 150 NOTES 1 Fordetails ofovalaccess doors see Table 11. branches shall bethesame as for straight pipes ofcorresponding nominal size. 178 222 260 340 178 222 260 340 295 351 400 494 154 178 197 235 235 286 330 419 118 157 190 265 118 157 190 265 38 38 38 38 3,6 5.9 8.4 15.0 3.87 6.33 9.0-1 15.85
3 When double branches are required, repeat above dimensions on other side.
1S 1729:2002 Table 6 Unequal Branches with and Without Oval Access Doors ( Clause 8.2)
All dimensions in millimetres.
TrT/,
WYt---fnzrnzr
1111
.+----?.
\\
,-
II
I-L!!J_
Nominal ~
A
Size, ~
1
Dimensions
a
bcdefgh
(4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (lo)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(11)
(12)
~ = 92%0 75 100 100 150 50 50 75 100 132 137 152 179 165 178 194 232 325 349 362 418 38 58 48 57 165 179 186 222 260 279 292 343 105 118 129 162 67 67 82 104 4.03 5.5 6.37 11.83 4.55 6.25 7.15 12.87
q= 120 75 100 100 150 50 50 75 100 165 178 195 238 165 179 195 241 325 349 362 418 38 38 48 57 165 179 186 222
260 279 292 343
10
Dimensions
Jt?h
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
$=135 76 101 101 150 NOTES 1 Fordetails ofovalaccess doors, see Table 11, ofunequal branches shall bethesame as forstraight other side. pipes ofcorresponding nominal size, 50 50 75 100 200 217 241 298 197 216 241 295 325 349 362 418 165 179 186 222 260 279 292 345 137 156 176 225 135 147 171 223 38 38 38 38 4.9 6.3 7.2 11.7 5.17 6.73 7.81 12.55
dimensionson
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IS 1729:2002 Table 7 Parallel Branches, Singles, Equal and Unequal ( Clause 8.2)
All dimensions in millimetres.
r+
Nominal A
Size
Dimensions
a b c d e
Mass
A
(1) 100 100
Al
(2) 100 50
fr
(8) 102 90 (9) 28.5 27.5
(7) 116 89
NOTE When double branches are required, repeat the above dimensions on other side.
12
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.8
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u! 0
0 0
-a
w w :
m w
I
w <
WI
to
I
+
II w w U
0
I I
II
m Cg
w u o
u o 0
A o 0
z
U A o
t%)
2
+ u
IQ a o
: 0
w w
h) &l WI
u)
N WI
ul
w w
?2
w
L L
<
..
~-__
-__...
---AJ
Mass
Nominal
Size \
A,
Dimensions f
a b D c d
.
e (8)
rl
A
(1)
rl (lo)
k (11)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6) ~ = 950
(7)
(9)
50 100 100
50 100 50
73 98 73
25 25 25
13 13 13
50 100 100
50 100
50
61 79 54
25 25 25
13 13 13
50 100 100
50 100 50
73 98 73
25 15 25
13 13 13
NOTE Spigot and sockets shall be the same as for straight pipes of the same nominal size.
Nominal
Size a
b
e(6)
k
(7)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(5)
50 75 100 150
80 85 90 95
86 98 108 127
50 75 100 150
80 85 90 95
86 98 108 127
50 75 100 150
80 85 90 95
86 98 108 127
NOTE Spigot and sockets shall be the same as for straight pipes of the same nominal size.
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1S 1729:2002 Table 11 Oval Access Doors ( Clause 8.2) All dimensionsin millimetres.
SECTION
XX
Nominal
Size r
a b c d
Dimensions A
e F G H
Mass ?
P kg
(1)
50 75 100 150
(2)
64 89
(3)
35 57 78 95
(4)
98 114 130 152
(5)
57 83 108 127
(6)
73 89 95 114
(7)
36 49 62 87
(8)
5 5 5 5
(9)
6 6 6 6
(lo)
8 8 8 10
(11)
0.270 0.43 0.61 0.85
100
121
16
Nominal ~
(1) 75 100 100 150
Size
1
Dimensions
A
Mass
d (5) 240 240 235 230 kg (6) 2.8 3,3 3.9 5,5
b (3) 86 86 95 102
c (4) 76 83 83 95
(2) 50 50 75 100
NOTE Spigots, sockets and ears of diminishing pieces shall be the same as for straight pipes of corresponding nominal size.
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IS 1729:2002 Table13 Straight Inspection Pieces ( Clause 8.2) All dimensionsin millimetres.
Nominal
Size c
Dimensions
d (3) 238 272 292 338 k (4) 6 6 6 6
Mass kg
(5) 3.2 4.9 7.7 12.9
(1)
50 75 100 150
NOTE Spigot, sockets and ears of inspection pieces shall be the same as for straight pipes of corresponding nominal size.
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T
Q
PI
Collars
Nmniniil
Size f
a
Dimensions >
e (3) 89
Mass
kg (4)
(1) 50
(2) 76
19
20R+@i
25
=+-3
\ ~ i-.
FACE OF WALL>
II 11 L
r----
i-----l
Nominal
Size
Dimensions
Mass
e (6) 13 17 18 23
.
a (1) 50 75 100 150 (2) 89 117 146 200 b (3) 133 162 190 244 c (4) 132 132 137 135 d (5) 26 34 36 46
f
(7) 41 48 51 60
z?
(8) 32 32 38 38
20
1-6
mm
2.24
4
mm
LEGS-
Nominal
Size t
A B (3) 105 133
Dimensions 3
c (4) 38 44 D (5) 57 62
Mass kg
(6) 107 135 162 226
(1)
55 75
(2) 75 99
100
150
127
181
159
219
51
64
67
72
21
Dimensions
(1)
Internal diameter, A A& Pipe external diameter, B Thickness, C &fin Internal diameter, D External diameter, E Thickness, F
150 165 8 50 75 10 3 14
3 2
Internal depth of socket, G External depth of socket, H Socket internal radius, J Depth of bevel, K Width of bead, L Projection of bead, M Taper of end, N
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IS 1729:2002 Table 18 Sanitary Connections S and P Branches ( Clause 8.2) All dimensions in millimetres.
105
30 0 /4
Nominal
Size = 100
A
(4)
457 529 79
(5)
553 607 98
(6)
610 679 117
S Branch
! (c
b a
305 371 40
15.1
23
A
----,-
/-----
Dimensions
a b
Size = 100
A \
Approx mass, kg
24
/ /
/ / / / / / / / / / / /
( / / / f
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / /
NOTE When required, this fitting shall be supplied with a 50-mm socket outlet on the side at 135, situated 150 mm from the base line of socket,
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IS 1729:2002 Table 21 Bossed Pipes and Connections for One Pipe System ( Clause 8.2)
All dimensions in millimetres.
BOSS TAPPED
FOR 30 mm ISP
J
BOSS TAPPED
FOR 30 mm ISP
IT
r a r
-m T c
/ 92 1;
k-A--/
ill
Mass (6)
kg
Dimensions
A \
(3)
b
(4)
c
(5)
d
100
762
629
171
64
10.6
Dimensions (3)
b
Mass (4)
c
(5j
d
(6)
kg
762
629
171
64
11.1
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IS 1729:2002 Table22 Rectangular Access Doors [For Strainght PipelJ] (Clause 8.2)
All dimensions in millimetres.
IT ILA.LPI
dg
~ffi
J ~
b HO TO
Q4siHn
m-
rz
! c
SECTION
THROUGH
XX
The interior surface of the door in all cases shall conform to the interior surface of the fitting to which the door is supplied. Nominal Size
r
Dimensions
A ?
Mass
be
dfg
(4)
172
kj
r,
rz
kg
(1)
90
(2)
90
(3)
165
(5)
229
(6)
133
(7)
140
(8)(9)
45 19
(10)
9.5
(11)
8.0
(12)
5.0
(13)
60
(14)
6.5
(15)
3.0
(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)
13 22 9.5 38 2.7
45 45 45
19 19 19
67 79 92
13 13 13
22 22 22
38 38 38
headed hotpressed
brass orcadmiumsteeI.
2 Washers shall be a minimum of3 mm thick in a material not less suitable than rubber of shore hardness between 50 and 55. 1) Similar type doors may beavailable inlarge radius bends (see Table3 ),
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Uwlml Nlllwlull
c 19mm min. I
1 t
00
00
/ / / , / L
/ / / / / A t
Dimensions
a
Mass
c d
kg (5) 17.2
(2) 337
(3) 387
(4) 305
1 Spigot of roof outlets to be the same as for straight pipes of 100 mm nominal bore. 2 Flat grating shall be supplied with two screws to order. 3 Domical grating shall be supplied if required.
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IS 1729:2002 Table 23B Roof Outlet ( Circular Grating) ( Clause 8.2) Atl dimensions in miliimetres.
1-
-l
Dimensions F
a
Nominal
b
Sise *
c d
(1)
50 65 75 90 100
(2)
178 178 305 305 305
(3)
149 175 273 273 273
(4)
178 203 305 305 305
(5)
127 127 254 254 254
NOTES 1 Spigots of roof outlets shall be the same for straight pipes of corresponding nominal bore.
2 Flat grating shall be supplied with two screws to order.
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IS 1729:2002 Table 23C Roof Outlet ( D Grating) ( Clause 8.2) AUdimensions in millimetres.
SECTION
BB
SECTION
AA
Dimensions P
a
Nominal A
Size \ c
(4) 191 203 254 254
Mass kg
(5) 3.8 4.7 5.9 6.2
b
(3) 165 178 229 229
(1)
65 75 90 100
NOTES 1 Spigots of roof outlets shall be the same outside diameter as straight pipes of corresponding nominal bore. 2 Grating shall be supplied notched to receive pipe if required.
30
3mm in~
tI 1-
--l
II 1
Nominal Size r
a
Dimensions >
b c d e
1 Spigot of roof outlets shall be the same as for straight pipes of corresponding nominal bore. 2 Flat grating shall be supplied with two screws to order. 3 Domical grating shall be supplied if required.
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IS 1729:2002 Table 24 Straight Inspection Pieees with Rectangular Access Door ( Clause 8.2) M dimensions in millirnetres.
Nominal
Size t c
Nominal
Bore
d
(3) 394
e
(4)
(5) 10.2
(1)
90
(2) 470
114
100
125
150
482 571
597
406 489
509
114 135
133
11.2 14.2
17.1
NOTES 1 Spigot and sockets of inspection pieces shall be the same as for straight pipea of corresponding nominal bore.
2 For details of oval access doors, see Table 11; mctsngular
32
Dimensions
90 8.4
100 9.2
125
150
11.1
13.6
33
Ld
t
A a b c
Dimensions .
d e
fg
(8) 43 60 90 (9) 133 165 206
L
(lo) 175 225 296
(6) 30 40 60
andspigot
4 Thickness of fittings higher than that specified above maybe agreed upon at the time of enquiry and order.
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Dimensions
L A a b e
(4) 45 60
1 Thickness of fittings higher than specified above maybe agreed upon atthetime 2 Formultiple pipe system, seal anddimensions may bereduced by15mmboth
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IS 1729:2002 Table 28A 90 mm and 100 mm W. C. Connectors with Anti-syphon Socket for Caulking (50 mm Branch) ( Clause 8,2)
All dimensions in millimetres.
NA
90 mm r
a b 140 140 140
c
d
f
Mass, kg
308 4.9
457 6.7
610 8.5
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IS 1729:2002 Table 28B 90 mm and 10 mm W. C. Connectors with Anti-syphon Sock Threaded ( Clause 8.2) All dimensionsin millimetres.
90
mm \
140 140
T
a
t
140
100 mm A
140
3
140
140
b
c
118 79
67 31 308 4.5
118 79
67 31 457 6.3
118 79
67 31 610 8.1
d
e
f Mass, kg
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IS 1729:2002 Table 29 Trap with Vent ( Clause 8.2) All dimensionsin millimetres.
-1
I
b
t--
Angle
Diameter DN
Vent DN (3) 50 50 50 /
a
Dimensions A
bcde L
f
(10) 71 71 71
h
(11) 80 80 80
j
(12) 165 165 165
g
(13) 206 206 206
(7) 32
(8) 5 5 5
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l-J--
I
h120 % c
Dimensions /
a
A \
(2) 36 28
52 55
(3) 66 75
92 123
(5) 54 64
80 105
(6) 5 5
5 5
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1
q
(*
I .
f I
I .
h i 1
Nominal Diameter DN
/
a
Dimensions A
b (3) 10 c (4) 45 d (5) 70 e (6) 7
Approx Mass
kg
fgh
(7) 15 (8) 70 (9) 75
(1)
75
(2) 30
(lo)
45
(11)
30
(12)
3
100
150
35
40
20
30
55
65
85
100
7
7
15
15
90
125
100
150
55
65
30
30
4
4.5
f * I
1
A
\ a t?) I I I a I I
/ \
\
-~._
_
t
75
Angle
Nominal mm
Dia
a b c
Dimensions .
d e k
Approx Mass
f
(9) 214
kg (lo) 6.367 ~ 6.
(1) 95
(3) 90
(4) 50
(5)
(6) 135
(7) 5
(8) 121
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IS 1729:2002 Table 33 Horn Bend with and Without Access Door ( Clause 8.2)
All dimensions in millimetres.
l-l+
Angle
(0)
Diameters Body DN
(2)
Dimensions Vent DN
(3) 50
Mass
L (6) 330 k (7) 6.0
a
(4) 187
b (5) 130
(1) 92%0
100
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IS 1729:2002
ANNEX A ( Foreword)
COMMIT1EECOMPOSITION Pig Iron and Cast Iron Sectional Committee, MTD 6
Organization Bhagwati Spherocast Ltd, Ahmedabad Development Commissioner for Iron and Steels, Kolkata
~epresenfative(s)
DR P. N. BHAGWATI ( Chairman
SHRIB. D. GHOSH SHRI N. GUIN( Alternate) R. SHRI PRAtCASH V. SHRIN. K. KAUSHAL Alternate ( SHRIS. B. SENGUmA SHRI M. RALLI Alternate V. ( SHRIK. V. RAMAKRISHNAN
S SHRIMANDEEPINGH
Ennore Foundries Ltd, Chennai High Tech Industries, Jalandhar New Delhi
SHRIUDAYAN SEN SHRIM. P. PUNNUSWAMY ( Alternate SHRIRAKESH CHANDER JAIN SHRIA. B. PANDEY SHRIB. K. BHAGAT Ahernate ( SHRIR. L. DUBEY SHRIL. P. BAFNA Alternate ( SHRIL. B. SINGH
SHRI S. K. DOGRA( Alternate )
Ministry of Railways, Ajmer National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Ranchi
SHRI RADHEYSHYAM DR P. K. PANDA DR P. T PUSHP ( Alternate DR S. PRAKASH DR S. D. SINGH ( Alternate SHRI A. CHATTERIEE SHRI R. C. SOOD SHRI R. P. BHALCYHA Alternate ( SHRI I). PRASAD SHRI P. K. BASUTKAR( AIIernate SHRI H. P. JETWARE SHRI P. DHAR ( Alternate
National Metallurgical
Laboratory, Jamshedpur
Tata Engineering
SHRI Z. AHMS?D SHRI U. J. GUPTA( Alternate SHRI N. P. SHRIVASTAV SHRI N. K. DUTTA ( Alternate SHRI K. A. NAIDU SHRI G. TIWARI( Alternate
Vishakhapatnam
( Continued
on page
44)
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IS 1729:2002 ( Continued
from page 43 )
SHRI A. N. PALCHOWDHURY SHRI SUBRATAPALCHOWDHURYAlternate ( ASHO~ AGARWAL SK-KRI SHRI RAJENDER PRASAD ( Alternate )
C. P. W. D., Delhi
Electrosteel
Kolkata
SHRI R. K. KEJRIWAL SHRI G. D. AGARWAL Alternate ( SHRi D. K. I-IADA SHRI P. RATHI( Alternate
Indu Engineering
Kolkata
Spun Pipe Plant, Barbil The Indian Iron and Steel Co Ltd, Kulti
SHRIN. MITRA,Director & Head ( Met Engg ) [ Representing Director General ( Ex-oflicio ) ]
Member-Secretary SHRI RAM AVADHRAM Deputy Director ( Met Engg ), BIS
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NO. 1 AUGUST 2003 TO IS 1729:2002 CAST IRON/DUCTILE IRON DRAINAGE PIPES AND PIPE FITTINGS FOR OVER GROUND NON-PRESSURE PIPELINE SOCKET AND SPIGOT SERIES
( Second Revision) ( Page 2, Table 1, CO14, against External dia (Mm), B Pipe) Substitute
l14@ 144 .
AMENDMENT
(MTD6)
Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, Indfi
2 DECEMBER 2003 TO IS 1729:2002 CAST IRON/DUCTILE IRON DRAINAGE PIPES AND PIPE FITTINGS FOR OVER GROUND NON-PRESSURE PIPELINE SOCKET AND SPIGOT SERIES
(Second Reviswn ) ( Page 3, clause 10.6) Substitute the existing clause with the following:
10,6 The tolerance on the angles of the bends and branches is fixed at t 130~ throughout. ( Page 3, clause 10.7) Insert the following new clause 10.8 after clause 10.7: 1O.8 The tolerance on the internal depth of socket for all nominal diameters is fixed at f 10.0 mm.
AMENDMENT
NO.
= (j .--.-j-. q *-
t >
. /
ROLLING CIRCLE
l+
T/
cYCLOU3AL
-1-
( MTD 6) 3
e = 112$
NO. 3 JUNE 2008 TO IS 1729:2002 CAST IRON/DUCTILE IRON DRAINAGE PIPES AND PIPE FITTINGS FOR OVER GROUND NON-PRESSURE PIPELINE SOCKET AND SPIGOT SERIES
(Second Revision ) (Page 3, clause 9.2) Add the following clause at the end: 9.3 The mass of the pipes and fittings shall be checked after the coating.
AMENDMENT
(MTD 6)
Reprography Unit, IMS,New Delhi, India