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SSH EN 17152-1:2019

Plastics piping systems for non-pressure underground conveyance and storage of non-potable water - Boxes used for infiltration, attenuation and storage systems - Part 1: Specifications for storm water boxes made of PP and PVC-U

Jun 11, 2020

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60.60     Feb 4, 2020

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DPS/KT 249

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23.040.01  

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This document gives the definitions and specifies the minimum requirements for injection moulded, extruded and thermoformed thermoplastics cuboid shaped boxes, including integral components, used in underground systems for infiltration, attenuation and storage of non-potable water (e.g. storm water) and manufactured from unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U) or polypropylene (PP).
NOTE 1 Specifications and design rules for systems (water reservoir) are described in part 2 of EN 17152.
Product properties are determined by a combination of material specifications, design and manufacturing process.
These boxes are intended for buried underground use, e.g. in landscape, pedestrian or vehicular traffic areas.
A box can either be factory assembled or site assembled from different components.
These boxes are intended to be used as elements in a modular system where the manufacturer has clearly stated in the documentation how the components are assembled to create a complete infiltration, attenuation or storage construction.
NOTE 2 Non load bearing component(s) can be manufactured by various methods e.g. extrusion, injection moulding, rotational moulding, thermoforming and low-pressure injection moulding.

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