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Testing and Commissioning Method Statement For Drainage System

Below is the step wise procedure for Testing and Commissioning Method Statement For Drainage System

Instruments & Tools required:

Work Sequence / Commissioning Phases

Pre-Commissioning: System Pre-Commissioning Checks

Before commissioning the system the following shall be ensured.

Commissioning Phase: Commissioning Checks for Drainage System

Performance Test

Tests for self-siphonage and induced siphonage in branch discharge pipes

Test for induced siphonage and back pressure in discharge stacks

Note: These selected sanitary wares should normally be close to the top of the stack and on adjacent floors, as this gives the worst pressure conditions. The baths are ignored as their use is spread over a relatively long period and consequently they do not add materially to the normal peak flow. Where a stack serves baths only, the number to be discharged simultaneously in a test should be taken to be the same as for sinks. Flows from showers are small and these can usually be ignored for stacks serving mixed Sanitary wares. Similarly for non-domestic buildings, spray tap basins and urinals need not be included in the test when the stack also serves other sanitary wares.

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