BE-13 Renovation: Lining with Cured-In-Place Pipes - F...
Final Work, Acceptance, Renovation Defects
Opening the Cured-In-Place Pipe and Control of Success
A cured-in-place pipe that is subject to a shrinking process after curing should be cut off with a sufficient protrusion in the manhole.
To control the success the installation process of the cured-in-place pipe, the following steps need to be done:
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Optical internal inspection and deformation measurement
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Testing of water tightness according to DIN EN 1610
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Site sampling and material testing
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TV monitoring of the milling and connection work
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