标准号:DIN EN 598-2009
中文标准名称:污水处理应用球墨铸铁管,管件,配件及其接头.要求和试验方法,德文版本EN 598:2007+A1:2009
英文标准名称:Ductile iron pipes, fittings, accessories and their joints for sewerage applications - Requirements and test methods(includes Amendment A1:2009); English version of DIN EN 598:2009-10
标准类型:Q81
发布日期:1999/12/31 12:00:00
实施日期:1999/12/31 12:00:00
中国标准分类号:Q81
国际标准分类号:23.040.10;23.040.40
引用标准:EN 196-1;EN 545;EN 681-1;EN 1092-2;EN 10002-1;EN 14901;EN ISO 4016;EN ISO 4034;EN ISO 6506-1;EN ISO 7091;EN ISO 9001-2000
适用范围:This European Standard specifies the requirements and associated test methods applicable to ductile iron pipesfittings, accessories and their joints for the construction of drains and sewers outside buildings:-- operating without pressure (gravity sewerage), or with positive or negative pressure (see Table 5); to be installed below or above ground;-- to convey surface water, domestic waste water and certain types of industrial effluents, either in separate systems or in combined systems.This European Standard applies to pipes, fittings and accessories which are:-- manufactured with socketed, flanged or spigot ends;-- normally delivered externally and internally coated;-- suitable for continuous fluid temperatures between 0 ℃ excluding frost, and 45 ℃ for DN ≤ 200 or 35 ℃ forv DN > 200, according to EN 476:-- not intended for use in areas subject to reaction to fire regulations NOTE 1 This does not preclude special arrangements for the products to be used at higher temperatures. This European Standard covers pipes, fittings and accessories cast by any type of foundry process or manufactured by fabrication of cast components, as well as corresponding joints, of a size range extending from DN 80 to DN 2000 inclusive. This European Standard specifies requirements for materials, dimensions and tolerances, mechanical properties and standard coatings of ductile iron pipes and fittings. It also gives performance requirements for all components including joints. Joint design and gasket shapes are outside the scope of this European Standard. NOTE 2 In this European Standard. all pressures are relative pressures, expressed in bars (100 kPa = 1 bar).