ASTM Int'l Develops Two Plastic Piping Standards - ASTM F 2487, ASTM F 2510/F 2510M
February 26, 2007 // Published as a news service by IHS
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ASTM International released two piping product standards, ASTM F 2487 - Practice for Infiltration and Exfiltration Acceptance Testing of Installed Corrugated High Density Polyethylene Pipelines and ASTM F 2510/F 2510M - Specification for Resilient Connectors Between Reinforced Concrete Manhole Structures and Corrugated High Density Polyethylene Drainage Pipes.
Municipalities, specifying engineers and piping system owners are requiring tighter criteria for piping products, said ASTM International.
ASTM International Committee F17 on Plastic Piping Systems responded by developing the two standards that answer the call for more detailed criteria within the industry.
ASTM Practice F 2487 will be used as a field test for installed pipe, said John Kurdziel, F17 member and director of technical services and market development, Advanced Drainage Systems.
"Most of the standards for corrugated polyethylene pipe rely on laboratory tests to certify the design performance of the joint," said Kurdziel.
"Although laboratory testing does ensure the joint can achieve the required level of performance, there was no field correlation of this requirement until the development of this standard. (ASTM) F 2487 provides assurance that the quality of the contractor’s installation techniques was adequate to obtain the specified joint quality in the field."
According to Kurdziel, ASTM F 2487 can be used on any project in which concerns exist regarding infiltration or exfiltration of soils or water.
The purpose of ASTM F 2510/F 2510M is to provide tighter criteria for the joint performance of structure-to-pipe connections in order to prevent infiltration into the pipeline that could result in settlement or collapse of the pavement around the structures.
"Until the adoption of this standard, there were no ASTM standards to assess the integrity of any of the corrugated polyethylene pipe-to-concrete structure connections," said Kurdziel. "(ASTM) F 2510/F 2510M addresses gasketed connections that can accommodate settlement or movement around a structure without loss of sealing capability."
ASTM F 2510/F 2510M will be useful on projects in which there is a possibility of infiltration or exfiltration of soils or water at a corrugated high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe-to-manhole connection.
ASTM F 2487 and ASTM F 2510/F 2510M are under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee F17.20 on Joining.
Source: ASTM International.