1 General Provisions
1.0.1 This specification was formulated with a view to achieving advanced technology, safety and reliability, economy and rationality and guaranteed engineering quality of the siphonic drainage systems of roof.
1.0.2 This specification is applicable to the design, installation, acceptance and maintenance of the siphonic drainage systems of roof for the constructed, renovated and extended industrial and civil buildings.
1.0.3 The siphonic drainage systems of roof consist of siphonic roof outlet, pipes (spigot pipe, hanged pipe, stack, drainage pipe), pipe fittings and fastening system. The quality of each component shall meet the requirements of product standard separately.
1.0.4 The siphonic drainage systems of roof must be constructed according to design document and construction drawing, any change in the design must be agreed by the original design organization.
1.0.5 Design, installation and acceptance of the siphonic drainage systems of roof shall meet not only those specified in this specification, but also the requirements of relevant current national standard.
2 Terminology
2.0.1 Siphonic drainage systems of roof
The design for flow velocity and pressure of rainwater in piping according to the full-bore flow principle may effectively control and balance the roof rainwater drainage system. Generally, it consists of siphonic roof outlet, pipes (spigot pipe, hanged pipe, stack, drainage pipe), pipe fittings and fastening system.
2.0.2 Full-bore flow
Water filling piping up (proper air is allowed) and water flow movement may be described by Bernoulli's equation, and it is a flow state with obvious negative pressure in the piping.
2.0.3 Siphonic roof outlet
It is rain outlet for siphonic drainage systems of roof. It has functions such as air-water separation and anti-vortex, and the water depth in front of the rain outlet may be controlled effectively. When water level in front of the rain outlet gets stable at the design water depth, full-bore flow will be formed in the system.
2.0.4 Spigot pipe
It is the short connection pipe (also known as tail pipe) between siphonic roof outlet and hanged pipe. Water inflow and system resistance of rain outlet may be adjusted through changing diameter and length of spigot pipe.
2.0.5 Hanged pipe
Contents
1 General Provisions
2 Terminology
3 System Design
3.1 General Requirements
3.2 Piping Arrangement and Laying
3.3 Hydraulic Calculation
4 System Assembly
4.1 Arrangement of Siphonic Roof Outlet
4.2 Pipes and Pipe Fittings
4.3 Fastening System
5 System Installation
5.1 General Requirements
5.2 Installation of Rain Outlet
5.3 Installation of Piping
5.4 Installation of Fastening System
6 Acceptance
6.1 General Requirements
6.2 System Assembly Acceptance
6.3 Sealing Performance Acceptance for the System
6.4 Completion Acceptance
7 Maintenance
Appendix A Hydraulic Testing Method for the Siphonic Roof Outlet
Appendix B Maximum Water Depth in Front of the Rain Outlet of the Siphonic Roof Outlet under Design Drainage
Appendix C Force Analysis on Fastening System for HDPE Piping
Explanation of Wording in This Specification
Standard
CECS 183-2005 Technical specification for siphonic drainage system of roof (English Version)
Standard No.
CECS 183-2005
Status
superseded
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
12000 words
Price(USD)
300.0
Implemented on
2005-8-1
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Detail of CECS 183-2005
Standard No.
CECS 183-2005
English Name
Technical specification for siphonic drainage system of roof
1 General Provisions
1.0.1 This specification was formulated with a view to achieving advanced technology, safety and reliability, economy and rationality and guaranteed engineering quality of the siphonic drainage systems of roof.
1.0.2 This specification is applicable to the design, installation, acceptance and maintenance of the siphonic drainage systems of roof for the constructed, renovated and extended industrial and civil buildings.
1.0.3 The siphonic drainage systems of roof consist of siphonic roof outlet, pipes (spigot pipe, hanged pipe, stack, drainage pipe), pipe fittings and fastening system. The quality of each component shall meet the requirements of product standard separately.
1.0.4 The siphonic drainage systems of roof must be constructed according to design document and construction drawing, any change in the design must be agreed by the original design organization.
1.0.5 Design, installation and acceptance of the siphonic drainage systems of roof shall meet not only those specified in this specification, but also the requirements of relevant current national standard.
2 Terminology
2.0.1 Siphonic drainage systems of roof
The design for flow velocity and pressure of rainwater in piping according to the full-bore flow principle may effectively control and balance the roof rainwater drainage system. Generally, it consists of siphonic roof outlet, pipes (spigot pipe, hanged pipe, stack, drainage pipe), pipe fittings and fastening system.
2.0.2 Full-bore flow
Water filling piping up (proper air is allowed) and water flow movement may be described by Bernoulli's equation, and it is a flow state with obvious negative pressure in the piping.
2.0.3 Siphonic roof outlet
It is rain outlet for siphonic drainage systems of roof. It has functions such as air-water separation and anti-vortex, and the water depth in front of the rain outlet may be controlled effectively. When water level in front of the rain outlet gets stable at the design water depth, full-bore flow will be formed in the system.
2.0.4 Spigot pipe
It is the short connection pipe (also known as tail pipe) between siphonic roof outlet and hanged pipe. Water inflow and system resistance of rain outlet may be adjusted through changing diameter and length of spigot pipe.
2.0.5 Hanged pipe
Contents of CECS 183-2005
Contents
1 General Provisions
2 Terminology
3 System Design
3.1 General Requirements
3.2 Piping Arrangement and Laying
3.3 Hydraulic Calculation
4 System Assembly
4.1 Arrangement of Siphonic Roof Outlet
4.2 Pipes and Pipe Fittings
4.3 Fastening System
5 System Installation
5.1 General Requirements
5.2 Installation of Rain Outlet
5.3 Installation of Piping
5.4 Installation of Fastening System
6 Acceptance
6.1 General Requirements
6.2 System Assembly Acceptance
6.3 Sealing Performance Acceptance for the System
6.4 Completion Acceptance
7 Maintenance
Appendix A Hydraulic Testing Method for the Siphonic Roof Outlet
Appendix B Maximum Water Depth in Front of the Rain Outlet of the Siphonic Roof Outlet under Design Drainage
Appendix C Force Analysis on Fastening System for HDPE Piping
Explanation of Wording in This Specification