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ANNEX B
                                                         (Clause 16.3)
                                               CEMENT MORTAR LINING
B-l MATERIALS                                                       stable granular particles.
B-l.1 Cement                                                        The fine fraction comprising particles passing through
                                                                    a sieve of aperture size 0, 125 mm shall not be more
The cement used for the lining shall conform to the                 than 10 percent by mass.
existing standards on cement. The type of cement to be
used is to be mutually decided between the purchaser                The fraction comprising grains up to a maximum
and manufacturer. Normal recommendations are:                       diameter equal to one-third of the normal thickness
                                                                    of the mortar lining shall not be less than 50 percent
       a) Portland cement (as per IS 8 112 or IS 455)               by mass.
          mortar lining perform rather well and have
          an expected life of approximately 50 years in             The coarsest fraction (comprising particles which do
          soft water with moderate amount of                        not pass through a sieve of the aperture size closest to
          aggressive CO, and whenpH is within 6 to 9.               half the normal thickness of the mortar lining) shall
          Longer service life can be obtained by                    not exceed 5 percent by mass.
          increasing the mortar lining thickness.                   B-l.3 Water
       b) Where cement mortar lining may be exposed
          to sulphate attack, ordinary Portland cement              The water used for the preparation of the mortar shall
                                                                    not contain substances deleterious to the mortar nor
          should be replaced by sulphate resisting
                                                                    to the water it is eventually intended to transport in
          Portland cement (as per IS 12330 or IS 6909).
                                                                    the pipe. The presence of solid mineral particles is,
          The sulphate concentration limit for suiphate
                                                                    however, admissible provided that these requirements
          resisting Portland cement is approximately
                                                                    are still fulfilled.
          3 000 mg/litre, the same as blast furnace slag
          cement which naturally possess a good                     B-l.4 Mortar
          resistance to sulphate attack. For sea water
          transmission blast furnace slag cement which              The mortar of the lining shall be composed of cement,
                                                                    sand and water.
          has C, A content below 3 percent can be used.
       c) High alumina cement’ (as per IS 6452)                     Additives, which shall be specified, may be used,
          mortar lining is suitable for continuous use              provided that they do not prejudice the quality of the
          ofpH between 4 and 12 and no severe damage                coating and that of the transported water.
          occur after occasional exposure to pH 3 to 4              The mortar shall be thoroughly mixed and shall have
          and 12 to 13.                                             a consistency    which results in a dense and
       d) The recommended type of cement used for                   homogeneous lining.
          lining are as given in Table 14.
                                                                    The mortar shall contain by mass at least one part of
B-l.2 Sand                                                          cement to 3.5 parts of sand.
The sand used shall have a controlled granulometric                 B-2 CONDITION OFTHE INTJZRIORSURFACEOF
distribution from fine to coarser elements; it shall be             THEPIPEBEFOREAPPLICATIONOFTHELINING
clean and shall be composed of inert, hard, strong and
                                                                    All foreign bodies, loose scale or any other material
                                    Table 14 Recommended Type of Cement Used for Lining
                                                      (Clause B- 1.1)
            Water Characteristics            Portland Cement         Sulphate Resisting Cements       High Alumina Cement
                                                                    (Including Blast-Furnace Slag
                                                                               Cements)
                      (I)                          (2)                           (3)                          (4)
 i)     Minimum value ofpH                          6                            5.5                           4
 ii)    Maximum content (mg/l) of:
        Aggressive CO,                              7                            15                         No limit
        Sulphates    (SO,)                         400                         3 000                        No limit
        Magnesium (Mg”)                            100                          500                         No limit
        Ammonium (NHI*)                            30                            30                         No limit
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which could be detrimental to goodcontract between          The lining shall be such that it cannot be dislodged
the metal and the lining shall be removed from the          with pressure of hand and shall be free from
surface to which the lining is to be applied.               corrugations or ridges that could reduce the thickness
                                                            of the lining to less than the minimum value at one
The inner surface of pipe shall also be free of any
                                                            point, as specified in the Table 16.
metal projections likely to protrude beyond 50 percent
the thickness of the lining.                                               Table 15 Thickness of the Lining
                                                                                     (Clause B-5)
B-3 APPLICATION        OF THE LINING                                            All dimensions in millimetres.
The cement mortar lining at works is applied by a                    DN                    Thickness       Maximum Crack
centrifugal spinning processor a centrifuged sprinkler                                                  I Width I Radial
or a combination of both methods.                                               Nominal Value Tolerance      Displacement
                                                                      (1)             (2)           (3)           (4)
Apart from the inner surface of the joint, the parts of                                                           018
                                                                    80 to 300         3.0         -1.5
the pipe coming into contact with the transported water            350 to 600         5.0          -2              l/O
shall be entirely covered with mortar.                             700 to I 200       6.0         -2.5             l/2
                                                                 I 400 to 2 000       9.0          -3              l/5
Once centrifuging is finished, the lining shall be cured
                                                                   NOTE - Fitting ends may have a chamfer of maximum length
at temperatures greater than 4°C. Any loss of water                50 mm.
from the mortar by evaporation shall be sufficiently
slow so that hardening is not impeded.                            Table 16 Minimum Bore Clearance Cement
                                                                      Mortar Lining of Ductile Iron Pipe
B-4 REPAIR OF LINING
                                                                                (Clause B-7)
Repairs to damaged or defective areas are allowable.
                                                                     DN            Minimum Bore of Cement Mortar
The damaged mortar shall first be removed from these
                                                                                          Lined Pipe (mm)
areas. Then the defective part shall be repaired by
using, for example, a trowel with fresh mortar so that                (1)                           (2)
                                                                      80                            67.0
a continuous lining having a constant thickness is                   100                            87.0
again obtained.                                                      I50                           137.0
                                                                     200                           187.0
For the repair operation, the mortar shall have a
                                                                     250                           237.0
suitable consistency, if necessary, additives may be
                                                                     300                           287.0
included to obtain good adhesion against the side of
                                                                  NOTE - For other DIVthe minimum bore should not be less
the existing undamaged mortar.                                    than I5 mm from nominal dia.
B-5 THICKNESS        OF THE LINING                              On contraction of the lining, the formation of cracks
The normal thickness of the lining and the minimum              cannot be avoided. These cracks, tagether with other
                                                                isolated cracks which may result from manufacture
permissible mean and local values are given in the
                                                                or may develop during transportation, are acceptable
Table 15.
                                                                up to awidth given-in the above.
 At the pipe ends, the lining may be reduced to values
 below the minimum thickness. The length of the                 B-8 SEAL-COAT
 chamfer shail be as small as possible but, in any case,        B-8.1 General
 shall be less than 50 mm.
                                                                When specified the cement lining shall be given a seal-
 B-6 DETERMINATION          OF LINING THICKNESS                 coat of bituminous material or any other epoxy based
                                                                material compatible with cement mortar lining. Other
 The thickness of the lining is checked on the freshly          seal-coat materials may be used, but they shall be
 centrifuged mortar by the insertion of a steel pin, or         agreed on at the time of purchase and shall be specified
 on the hardened mortar by means~of a non-destructive           on the purchase order.
 method of measurement. The thickness of the lining             The purpose of seal-coat is to minimize lime leaching
 shall be measured at both ends of the pipe in at least         of the cement mortar as well as to restrict the unwanted
 one section perpendicular to the pipe~axis.                    rise in pH value of the transmitted water.
 B-7 SURFACE    CONDITION                   OF     THE          When the pipes are to be used for conveying potable
 HARDENED LINING                                                water the inside coating .shall not contain any
                                                                constituent soluble in such water or any ingredient
 The surface of the cement mortar lining shall be               which could impart any taste or whatsoever to the
 uniformly smooth. Only isolated grains of sand are             potable water after sterilization and suitable washing
 allowed to appear on the surface of the lining.                of the mains.
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                                                     ANNEX C
                                                    (Clause 16.2)
                                             BITUMINOUS            COATING
C-l GENERAL                                                        Minimum     thickness    shall be not less than 50 l_tm.
Unless otherwise agreed between the        purchaser and           C-2.3 Where the coating material has a bitumen base,
manufacturer, all pipes shall be coated    externally and          it shall be smooth and tenacious and hard enough not
internally   with the same material.        (Bituminous            to flow when exposed to a temperature of 65°C but
coatings are either hot applied or cold    applied.)               not so brittle at a temperature of 0°C as to chip off
                                                                   when scribed with a penknife.
C-2     GENERAL      CHARACTERISTICS
                                                                   C-2.4 When the pipes are to be used for conveying
C-2.1 Coating shall not be applied to any pipe unless              potable water the inside coating shall not contain any
its surfaces are clean, dry and free from rust.                    constituent soluble in such water or any ingredient
C-2.2 Unless otherwise agreed between the purchaser                which could impart any taste or whatsoever to the
and the manufacturer      all pipes shall be coated                potable water after sterilization and suitable washing
externally and internally with the same material. The              of the mains.
method of coating shall be as per usual practice of the            C-2.5 Pipes with or without sockets and flanges which
manufacturer.  The coating material shall set rapidly              are imperfectly coated or where the coating does not
with good adherence and shall not scale off.                       set or conform to the required quality, the coating shall
The mean thickness of the coating shall be not less                be removed and the pipes/flanges recoated.
than 70 ym and the local.
                                                      ANNEX D
                                                   (Clause 16.2.1)
                                          POLYETHYLENE               SLEEVING
D-l MATERIAL                                                        Table 17 Layflat Width of Tubular Polyethylene
                                                                          Film for Various Sizes of Iron Pipe
D-l.1    Characteristics                                                             (Clause D-2.1)
The material used for making the film is polyethylene                 Nominal lnternal                   For Use with Pipeline
or a mixture of polyethylenes   and/or ethylene and                   Diameter of Pipe                       Incorporating
olefin copolymers.                                                         in mm                            Flexible Joints
                                                                                80                                 350
Its density shall be between 910 and 930 kg/m3.                                100                                 350
                                                                                150                                450
D-l.2    Additives   and Impurities                                             200                                550
                                                                                250                                650
If protection against ultra-violet rays    is required, the                     300                                700
material shall be stabilized by the        addition of an                       350                                800
appropriate product: if carbon black       is used for this                     400                               I 100
                                                                                450                               1 100
purpose the addition shall be in the      range of 2 to 3
                                                                                500                               1 350
percent by mass.                                                                600                               I 350
                                                                                700                              I 750
D-2 DIMENSION                                                                   750                              I 750
                                                                                800                              I 750
D-2.1 Width                                                                     900                              2 000
                                                                              I 000                              2 000
The nominal flat width of the tube or flat or flat sheet                     I 100                               2 500
is specified in Table 17.                                                    I 200                               2 500
                                                                              I 400                              2 750
D-2.2 Thickness                                                              I 500                               2 750
                                                                              1600                               3 100
The nominal thickness of the sleeving shall be not                            I 800                              3 600
less than 200 pm and not more than 25Opm unless                              2 000                               4000
otherwise agreed.                                                     NOTE - Actual layflat width of the tubular film shall not differ
                                                                      from the nominal by more than f 2.5 percent.
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