5.3 Figure reference table
Figure reference table for chapter
Fig No | Title/Description | Clause |
---|---|---|
Figure 1 | Interceptor requirement when connecting surface water drain into a combined sewer | 5.3.4.4 |
Figure 2 | Access fitting | 5.3.7.5 |
Figure 3 | Inspection chamber | 5.3.7.5 |
Figure 4 | Manhole | 5.3.7.5 |
Figure 5 | Acceptable connection — rectangular manhole | 5.3.7.5 |
Figure 6 | Acceptable connection — proprietary manhole | 5.3.7.5 |
Figure 7 | Traditional benching | 5.3.7.5 |
Figure 8 | Pipe protection in close proximity to foundation | 5.3.8.1 |
Figure 9 | Pipe protection within influence zone of the foundation | 5.3.8.1 |
Figure 10 | Cross section of a typical underdrain | 5.3.10.5 |
Figure 11 | Typical cross section of a small surface water soakaway | 5.3.11.2 |
Figure 12 | Pipe laid in clearance hole with lintel over | 5.3.14.1 |
Figure 13 | Pipe bedded in walls | 5.3.14.1 |
Figure 14 | Pipe protection in soft landscaped area | 5.3.14.2 |
Figure 15 | Movement joint detail in concrete cased pipes | 5.3.14.3 |
Figure 16 | Pipe bedding construction types 1 and 3 to EN 1610 | 5.3.15.1 |
Figure 17 | Hand compaction directly above pipe crown | 5.3.15.2 |
Figure 18 | Machine compaction to complete trench backfill | 5.3.15.2 |
Figure 19 | Protection of backfilled drainage trenches from construction work | 5.3.16 |
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