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Water Supply Piping Installation Method Statement – HDPE, uPVC, Copper & PPR Pipes

This plumbing method of statement covers the installation of domestic water supply piping and accessories.

The procedure defines the method to ensure the installation work is done as per contract requirements, specifications and best practices.

It gives details of how to carry out the work and what health and safety issues and controls are necessary.

The plumbing method statement covers all horizontal and vertical domestic water system installations in all areas of the project.

Below is list of reference documents that are applicable for the installation of domestic water supply piping system.

Selection of Pipes

Piping installation procedure is applicable for various types of materials as per specifications and also as per the below table:

Material Name Material Description Location & Condition(s) of Use
HDPE Smooth bore, single, solid-wall drain, waste, and vent Bell and Spigot with electro-heat fused fittings, to BSEN 1519 Underground incoming pipe work up to the main water meter
uPVC class E uPVC class E pipes to BS-3505, & fittings to BS 4346 Underground incoming pipe work between incoming water meter and RCC. Storage tanks and Emergency fill piping.
Non-Potable water piping, and using solvent cement joints
Copper For DN65 & larger Copper pipes & fittings to ASTM B – 88 Type L

For DN 50 & smaller BSEN-1057, R250 plain

Pipe work from water tanks (at all levels) up to suction of the transfer pumps, fire pumps and fire pump test pipe.
Rising mains from transfer pumps, and using mechanical joints.
Cold and potable water riser pipework for all sizes, and using insulation for the cold water line.
Hot water supply and return distribution risers for all sizes and using insulation.
PPR HOT, PPR to DIN 16962 Cold and potable water distribution pipe work up to DIA 90 mm.
Hot water booster pump suction and discharge, and using insulation.
PEX PEX to DIN 16892/93, WRC approved, ASTM F876, F877 with protective conduit. 95oC PN-10 blue for cold and red for hot & all fittings shall be bronze or DZR copper alloy. All final equipment connections to sanitary ware shall be with pex pipes installed within flexible conduits chased in wall.
Steel Pipes Steel Pipes to ASTM A 53/A 53M, Type S, Grade A, Schedule 40, galvanized.

Include ends matching joining method or BS 1387, heavy weight pipe.

Steel piping to be used in pump rooms.

Roles & Responsibilities for Domestic Water Supply Piping Work

Project manager shall be responsible overall to complete all MEP works as per specifications, budget, time, & quality,

MEP Site Engineers shall be responsible for but not limited to the following important activities:

Site foreman shall be responsible for but not limited to the following important activities:

Health & Safety Officer shall be responsible for but not limited to the following important activities:

Quality control QA/QC engineers shall be responsible for but not limited to the following important activities:

Pipe Installation Activity Sequence & Methodology

Site domestic piping system work shall be executed in accordance with the following methodology and sequence;

Delivery, Handling and Storage

 The pipes and fittings material and its associated material supplied protect against damage during handling, transport, storage and installation

The material to be delivered to the site store in self supporting framed units.

The pipes material will be stacked as loose with all material parallel (nested).

Material will be stored in clean and closed store for protection and according to manufacturer’s recommendations

The height of the pipe stack should not exceed seven layers or two meters maximum height

Stacks should be protected from sun & weather elements by means of placing tarpaulins or similar sheets over them secure fixed to the timber support post, in order to provide protection.

Inspection of Materials in Site Store

Notify MEP Engineer upon delivery of material at site.

All materials shall comply with the approved Material submittals.

Upon the receipt of materials on site, these shall be inspected by the QC Engineer / Inspector to ensure correctness of material as the approved material submittals and quantities.

Ensure that the materials are handled properly, and protected against dust, dirt and foreign matter.

A material inspection report shall be prepared by QA/QC Engineer / Inspector for submission to the Consultant for review and acceptance

Material not complying with the Material Submittal or unusable/damaged duct or fittings will be placed in a quarantined area and clearly labelled ready for manufacturer to replace.

Pre Installation Checks

 A pre-start meeting prior to the commencement of the works will take place with the Site Engineer, H&S Officer, QC Engineer, Supervisor/Foreman in charge to address the following:

Marking and Installation of Supports

 Pipes supports, hangers, spacing as per approved shop drawings and specifications.

Attachments to the roof slab will be by the means of expansion anchors.

Drill into the concrete and place the expansion anchors.

Threaded rods and channel sections will be prepared for installation in the workshop.

Building attachments: insert the powder coated actuated fasteners or structural steel fasteners appropriate for building materials and all cutting edges shall be cut and painted with specified paint.

For full details regarding hangers and supports requirements refer to the “Hangers & Supports” method statement.

General Pipe Installation Considerations

Install cast-iron sleeve with water stop and mechanical sleeve seal at each service pipe penetration through foundation Select number of interlocking rubber links required to make installation watertight.

Install wall penetration system at each service pipe penetration through foundation wall. Make installation watertight.

Install shutoff valve, hose-end drain valve, strainer, pressure gage, and test tee with valve, inside the building at each domestic water service entrance.

Install water-pressure regulators downstream from shutoff valves.

Install water-pressure regulators downstream from shutoff Water-pressure regulators are specified in Plumbing Specialties.

Install domestic water piping level with 25 percent slope downward toward drain and plumb. (Exceptions can be made case wise after full discussion with the Engineer in case of space insufficiency).

Rough-in domestic water piping for water-meter installation according to utility company’s requirements.

Die electric unions I flanges shall be installed for joining dissimilar metals.

Install piping in concealed locations, unless otherwise indicated and except in equipment rooms and service areas.

Install PRV & all related accessories accordingly where ever needed.

Install piping indicated to be exposed and piping in equipment rooms and service areas at right angles or parallel to building diagonal runs are prohibited unless specifically indicated otherwise.

Install piping above accessible ceilings to allow sufficient space for ceiling panel removal.

Install piping to permit valve servicing.

Install piping at indicated slopes.

Install piping free of sags and bends.

Install fittings for changes in direction and branch connections.

Install piping to allow application of insulation.

Select system components with pressure rating equal to or greater than system operating pressure.

All the products intended to use for the project shall be seismic complaint as per authority regulation.

For full details regarding valves & fittings requirements refer to the “Valves & Fittings” method statement.

Installation of uPVC pipes

Installation of Copper pipes (Solder joints)

Concealed Installation of Pex pipe

Installation of PPR pipes

Installation of Steel pipes

Flexible Joints Procedure

Installation of Air Vents

Pressure Testing of Domestic Water System

The installation to be tested shall be inspected for compliance with the drawings and specifications.

  1. Prepare schematic diagrams of systems’ “as-built” piping layouts.
  2. Open all manual valves for maximum flow.
  3. Cap and subject piping static water pressure of 1.5 times of the operating pressure without exceeding pressure rating of piping system materials. Use the manual test pump to reach the working pressure requirement of the pipe.
  4. Fill domestic water piping, check components to determine that they are not air bound and that piping is full of water. The pipeline will be slowly and carefully filled with water so that the all air is expelled and then tested under pressure.
  5. Check air vents for a forceful liquid flow exiting from vents when manually operated.
  6. Isolate test source and allow standing for (4) four hours. Leaks and loss in the test pressure constitute defects that must be repaired.
  7. Repair leaks and defects with new materials and retest piping or portion thereof until satisfactory result are obtained.
  8. Apply the required test pressure by pumping until pressure testing obtained. Reports for pressure test are required and to be recorded.
  9. The frequency criteria of pressure testing pressure in the system is less than 0.2 bars are acceptable.
  10. Keep always in mind checking the quality of the adjustments and of the finishes.
  11. This list is not exhaustive and the engineers may require additional tests to those specified initially in the test program if he considers it necessary.
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