Pipe Diameter
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Length of Section
(feet)
|
6-inch
|
8-inch
|
10-inch
|
12-inch
| |
13
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
4
| |
18
|
3
|
3
|
4
|
6
| |
20
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
Table 3
Time Requirement For Air Testing
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Time
| |||
Pipe Size
(inches in diameter)
|
Minutes
|
Seconds
| |
4
|
2
|
32
| |
6
|
3
|
50
| |
8
|
5
|
6
| |
10
|
6
|
22
| |
12
|
7
|
39
| |
14
|
8
|
56
| |
15
|
9
|
35
| |
16
|
10
|
12
| |
18
|
11
|
34
| |
20
|
12
|
45
| |
21
|
13
|
30
|
For larger diameter pipe use the following:
Minimum time in seconds = 462 x pipe diameter
in feet.
|
Notes for Table 3
| ||
---|---|---|
(a)
|
Pipe sizes with their respective recommended
minimum times, in minutes and seconds, for acceptance by the air test
method, as shown.
| |
(b)
|
For eight-inch and smaller pipe only: if, during
the five-minute saturation period, pressure drops less than 0.5 psig
after the initial pressurization and air is not added, the pipe section
undergoing testing shall have passed.
| |
(c)
|
Multi-pipe-sizes: When the sewer line undergoing
testing is eight-inch or larger diameter pipe and includes four-inch
or six-inch laterals, the figures in Table 3 for uniform sewer main
sizes will not give reliable or accurate criteria for the test. Where
multi-pipe-sizes are to undergo the air test, the Engineer can compute
the "average" size in inches, which is then multiplied by 38.2 seconds.
The results will give the minimum time in seconds acceptable for a
pressure drop of 0.5 psig for the "averaged" diameter pipe.
|
(11.55)
|
= 5 psig
| |
2.31
|
Diameter
(inches)
|
Gauge
Aluminum
|
Gauge
Corrugated Metal
| |
---|---|---|---|
15
|
14
|
16
| |
18
|
12
|
16
| |
21
|
12
|
16
| |
24
|
12
|
14
| |
30
|
12
|
14
| |
36
|
10
|
12
| |
42
|
10
|
12
| |
48
|
10
|
10
| |
54
|
8
|
10
| |
60
|
8
|
8
|