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Soil, Waste & Vent Installation
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Marley Pipe Systems is one
of South Africa’s leading
manufacturers and suppliers of
Plastic Pipe reticulation
systems, meeting the needs of
the plumbing, civil, agricultural,
industrial and petrochemical
industries, primarily in South
Africa, but also supplying into
Africa, the Indian Ocean
Islands, Europe, Australia and
America.
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ContentsIntroduction 4
Joint Methods 4
Pipe Cutting 5
Joints 6
Marley B-ring Socket Joints 6
Repair Socket 110mm (SE402) 8
Marley Strap-on saddle (WAB 5) 12
Solvent Weld Fittings 13
Pipe Clip Fixing 14
Multi-storey Installations 15
Soil Stack Connection to the Underground Drain
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Connection to WC outlets 17
Flashing pipe work through roofs 17
Painted Pipe work 18
Typical Soil, Waste & Vent Connections to Drain
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Disclaimer 19
Marley Contact Details 19
Appendix A: Referenced Documents 20
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Introduction
All work should be in accordance with national building
regulations and applicable bylaws.
Information in this guide is intended to highlight and
supplement relevant sections of South African National Standards
(SANS); SANS 10400, SANS 10112 and SANS 10252-2.
The following Marley documents are applicable to this guide:
Soil, Waste & Vent Systems (Catalogue)
Typical Soil, Waste & Vent Connections to Drain (Illustrations)
uPVC Materials Handling & Storage
Consult Appendix A for all referenced documentation and
availability.
Joint Methods
For secure joints, only use pipe and fittings from the Marley
Soil, Waste and Vent System.
The injection moulded B-ring push socket (See Fig. 1) and the solvent weld joint are used to establish joints through out the Marley Soil, Waste and Vent System.
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Fig. 1
B-Ring seal
Seal retainer The B-ring push socket allows for thermal movement within the installed materials to take place. Typical installations would have these joints or pipe anchored at predetermined points, thereby allowing the joint to control expansion and contraction within the pipe work.
Socket body
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Pipe CuttingWhen cutting pipe to length, use a fine tooth wood saw, hacksaw or suitable plastic pipe cutter, taking care to cut the pipe squarely. Failure to do this may cause some difficulty at a later stage when joining. See Fig. 2. The cut pipe end must now be chamfered using a file or one of the special hand tools developed for shaping plastics. Remove all swarf from the cut pipe ends and ensure that the pipe ends are clean and free of dirt. See Fig. 3.
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Fig. 2
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JointsMarley B-ring Socket
Joints
Pipe ends must be
chamfered. Pipe ends,
sockets and seals must be
clean and free from swarf
or grit.
Mark the insertion depth on the pipe end (or on the spigot ended fitting). This may be determined by measuring the maximum insertion depth on the socket fitting less an allowance for thermal movement. A 6 metre length of uPVC pipe will expand 10mm when the temperature (thermal) increases by 25° C. Transfer this measurement onto the pipe circumference using a suitable marker. Fig. 5.Ensure that the B-ring seal is correctly positioned in the socket recess of the fitting.Apply a small amount of Marley Lube to the chamfered pipe end and to the seal. Fig. 6 &7.
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Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 4
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Line the pipe or spigot end up with the socket and push firmly through the B-ring seal. Adjust the position in the socket so that the insertion depth mark is level with the face of the socket. Fig. 8 & 9.
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Fig. 8
Fig. 9
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Repair Socket 110mm (SE402)The repair socket (SE402) has been designed to permit additional branch connections or repair to an existing soil and vent line, without causing major and costly alteration.
Pipe ends must be chamfered. Pipe ends, sockets and seals must
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
be clean and free from
swarf or grit.
RepairsYou’ll need 2 repair sockets (SE402) and a section of Marley Soil and Vent pipe long enough to repair the damaged section.The first task concerns the accurate marking of the portion of damaged pipe to be cut and removed from the system. Carefully cut away the damaged section with a hacksaw (fine tooth saw) or suitable pipe cutter. Cuts should be made square to the pipe axis. Chamfer and deburr the pipe ends. Fig. 10 and 11.Measure the length of pipe required to repair the damaged section and cut a new section of pipe for this purpose. Cuts should be made square to the pipe axis. Chamfer and deburr the pipe ends. Fig. 12.Determine the insertion depth mark from the repair socket by halving the total socket length. Fig. 13.Using a suitable marker, transfer this length onto both ends of the repair pipe section. Fig. 14
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Apply a small amount of Marley Lube to the chamfered pipe ends and to repair socket seals.Insert a repair socket to the fullest extent over each end of the repair pipe section (Fig. 15). Alternatively insert a repair socket to the fullest extent over each end of the existing pipe line.The repair pipe section is then inserted into the gap. All that remains to complete the installation is to slide the sockets over the ends up to the insertion depth marks. Fig. 16 and 17.
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Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
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New branch connectionsFor new branch connections, cut two small sections of soil and vent pipe long enough to form a spigot ended branch section. Prepare the sections, taking care to chamfer and deburr all pipe ends. Establish the spigot ended branch section. Fig. 18 and 19.Now measure the piece from spigot end to spigot end. Fig. 20.Transfer this dimension to the existing pipe section and carefully cut away with a hacksaw or other fine tooth saw. Chamfer and deburr both cut ends. Fig. 21.Determine the insertion depth mark from the repair socket by halving the total socket length. Fig. 22.
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Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
Fig. 21
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Using a suitable marker, transfer this length onto both ends of the spigot ended branch section. Fig. 23Apply a small amount of Marley Lube to the chamfered pipe ends and to repair socket seals.Insert a repair socket to the fullest extent over each end of the spigot branch section (Fig. 24). Alternatively insert a repair socket to the fullest extent over each end of the existing pipe line.The new branch section is then inserted into the gap. All that remains to complete the installation is to slide the repair sockets over the ends up to the insertion depth marks. Fig. 25 and 26.
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Fig. 23
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
Fig. 26
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Marley Strap-on
saddle (WAB 5)The Marley strap-on saddle (WAB 5) utilises a B-ring push socket joint for the 50mm waste branch connection to a 110mm soil and vent pipeline.
Sockets, seals and
solvent weld joint areas
must be clean and free
from swarf or grit.
Place the saddle over the pipe to receive the branch connection. Place the saddle such that the “flow direction” markings on the WAB5 fitting correspond to the actual direction of flow on the main line. See Fig. 27.Align the saddle into the correct position and mark this position using a suitable marker; the saddle flange outline and the required hole in the main line. See Fig. 28 and 29.Remove the saddle completely for the drilling of the hole.Drill the hole in the main line as marked using a 50mm hole saw. Fig. 30.Refit the saddle and verify joint alignment. The flange lip should fit inside the drilled hole; ream as required using a half-round or round file. Take care to leave enough material on the main pipe line for the establishment of a secure solvent weld joint against the flanged area of the saddle.
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Fig. 30
Fig. 29
Fig. 28
Fig. 27
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Ensure that the joint area as marked on the main pipe line and on the fitting are clean and free from swarf or grit.Apply a uniform coat of Marley Solvent Cement to the saddle flange and to the area on the main pipe line surrounding the drilled hole as marked.Without delay, secure the saddle strap in the original position as marked using the supplied M5 screw.Remove surplus solvent weld immediately with a clean, dry cloth.Follow the Marley B-ring Socket Joint procedure when establishing the waste branch connection.
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Solvent Weld Fittings
Pipe ends must be
chamfered. Pipe ends and
sockets must be clean and
free from swarf or grit.
Before jointing, pipe ends and fittings should be assembled and checked for position and alignment. Use a suitable marker to mark:
The insertion depth on the pipe ends. Fig. 31.The joint alignment position on pipe ends and fittings. Fig. 32.
Disassemble the joint and ensure that all pipe ends and sockets are clean and free from swarf or grit.Coat both surfaces (outside of the pipe ends up to the insertion depth marking and inside of the fitting socket) with Solvent weld and join together without delay. Take care to push the pipe firmly into the fitting to the full insertion depth, taking care to align the joint as marked. Fig. 33.Remove surplus solvent weld immediately with a clean, dry cloth.
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Fig. 32
Fig. 33
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Pipe Clip Fixing
Pipe clips are designed
to engage on to fittings as
anchor points to control
thermal movement within the
system.
Pipe clips are also
used on the barrel of the
pipe to support and guide
the pipe during thermal
movement.
A correctly fixed soil stack (of 160mm or 110mm) with joints assembled as illustrated in Fig. 34, allows thermal movement to take place without affecting the performance of the system.
Vertical pipe work should be supported with pipe clips at a maximum of 2m centres (dimension A). Horizontal pipe work should be supported at approximately 1m centres (dimension B).
Pipe clips for waste systems (40mm & 50mm pipe) joining into soil pipes should be positioned as follows (Fig. 35):
Vertical pipe work should be secured with pipe clips at a maximum of 1.25m spans (dimension A).Horizontal pipe work should be supported at approximately 0.75m spans (dimension B).
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Fig. 35
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Multi-storey
InstallationsWith a tall building (30 metres or more in height), pipe movement under temperature changes should be controlled at each floor.
This may be established by securing at least one socket with a pipe clip at each floor. Quite often the socket of a pipe length may be located in a solid floor. In this case, wrap the socket and joint with a layer of building paper (Fig. 36, A) and back fill with concrete. This point will now act as the anchor in controlling thermal movement.
Guide sleeves (Fig. 36, B) should be installed between floors at spans not exceeding 2 metres (Fig. 36, dimensions C) to support and permit clearance between the pipework and the structure.
Fig. 36
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B
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Marley uPVC Soil Pipes and Fittings should not be fixed in
contact with hot water pipes or steam lines.
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Soil Stack Connection to the
Underground DrainWhere the underground drain is of a material other than PVC, it is imperative that the underground drain be converted to uPVC. See table below for the available adaptors.
Adaptors from Sewer and Drainage
Description 110mm 160mm 200mm
PVC-Cast Iron (male) UMA41
PVC-Cast Iron (female) UA41 UA61
PVC-Earthenware (male) UME41 UME61 UME81
PVC-Earthenware (female) UE41 UE61 UE81
PVC-Earthenware Socketed (female) UE42
PVC-Hempsleeve Adaptor Bush UE43
Terminate soil stacks into a socket (B-ring expansion joint)
at the base of the stack just above the finished ground or floor
level. This will accommodate thermal movement in the base of the
soil stack.
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Connection to WC
outletsThe introduction of uPVC soil systems has created many new opportunities for simplified connections between WC outlets and the soil pipe. The most effective of these employ a synthetic or natural rubber gasket, housed in a moulded socket giving a push-fit con-nection.
The Marley WC Connector has a natural rubber seal ring which when lubricated with soft soap can be easily slid over the outlet tail of a WC, establishing a flexible but water and air tight joint (Fig. 37). The other end of the WC connector is a socket for solvent welding or rubber B-Ring socket to the spigot end of a Marley uPVC soil pipe. Fig. 37
Item Description
SG40 Pan Collar Staight, Solvent weld
SG45 Pan Collar Off Set, Solvent weld
SG46 Pan Collar Staight, B-Ring Socket
ST41 Pan Collar 90°, Solvent weld, Inspection
ST44 Pan Collar 90°, Solvent weld, Plain
WC
Rubber gasket
Flashing pipe work through roofsWith the advent of vent valves, vent stacks no longer need to pass through the roof covering. Design exceptions may exist and where pipelines pass through flat or pitched roofs, it is necessary to provide some form of flashing to prevent rain from gaining access into the building. This is normally best achieved with the use of a flashing specially fabricated from metal sheeting. The flat base is weathered or bonded to the roof finish in the conventional way, depending upon the roof material. The gap that inevitably arises between the pipe and the prefabricated flashing may be weathered by the application of a proprietary sealing compound.
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Painted Pipe workAlthough not required, uPVC may be painted using a suitable water based paint. Prior to application, surfaces should be degreased with a suitable cleaner. Please contact an established paint support centre for further advice.
Typical Soil, Waste & Vent
Connections to DrainPlease consult the Typical Soil, Waste & Vent Connections to Drain PDF for detailed illustrations (see Appendix A for all referenced standards, documentation and their availability).
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DisclaimerWhilst every care has been taken in the preparation of this instruction manual, neither Marley Pipe Systems nor any of their agencies can be held liable for any errors in this publication. It should also be noted that this manual is intended for reference only. Due consultation is required when designing for particular applications, and no liability will be entertained in this regard.
Marley Contact DetailsHead Office: 1 Bickley Road, Pretoriusstad, Nigel • P.O. Box 67, Nigel, 1490Tel: (011) 739-8600 • Fax: (011) 739-8680 • www.marleypipesystems.co.za
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Port Elizabeth (041) 484-7744
Also available from:
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(00264) 61-237201
Contract Supplies (Botswana)
(00267) 392-2922
Marley Export Division
(011) 739-8600
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Appendix A: Referenced DocumentsDocument or Standard Description
Abstract (when applicable)
Standards
SANS 10112The installation of polyethylene and poly(vinyl chloride)(PVC-U and PVC-M) pipes
Is intended to present (in sufficient detail for general use) the comparative physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of 2 types of plastics pipe in common use, to provide guidance in their selection for the conveyance of potable water (and other applications) and to define sound practice in the assembly and installation of such pipework.
SANS 10252-2Water supply and drainage for buildings Part 2: Drainage installations for buildings
Establishes general principles for the design, installation and testing of sanitary drainage installations. Does not cover any special requirements for drainage installations in health care, laboratory or industrial buildings.
SANS 10400The application of the National Building Regulations
Covers provisions for building site operations and building design and construction that are deemed to satisfy the provisions of the national building regulations. In certain cases, commentry and illustrations to amplify and explain the application of the deemed-to-satisfy rules are included. Information on standardization of the application of the regulations is contained in a commentary to Part A of the regulations.
SANS 967 (SABS 967)Unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U) soil, waste and vent pipes and pipe fittings
ISO9001 of 2000 Quality management systems
Marley Documentation
Soil, Waste & Vent Systems The Marley Soil, Waste & Vent System catalogue.
uPVC Materials Handling & Storage Generic handling and storage guidelines for uPVC extrusions, fittings and accessories.
Typical Soil, Waste & Vent Connections to DrainIllustrated: Typical Soil, Waste & Vent Connections to Drain.
The SABS standards library may be contacted for the purchase of SANS (South African National Standards) and other standards.Visit their website at www.sabs.co.za or contact the head office on 012 428 7911 in Pretoria for your nearest branch.
Marley documentation may be downloaded from www.marleypipesystems.co.za in Adobe® PDF® format.