BS EN 1053:1996 Plastics piping systems - Thermoplastics piping systems for non-pressure applications - Test methods for watertightness

Abbreviation
BS EN 1053:1996
Valid from
15/08/1996

Information provider
Standards New Zealand
Author
European Standardization Organisation, British Standards Institution
Information type
British Standard
Format
PDF, HARD COPY


Description

This Standard specifies a test method for watertightness of;

  • a) joints of thermoplastics piping systems for non-pressure applications;
  • b) thermoplastics fabricated products made from more than one piece for non-pressure applications.

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BS EN 1053:1996 Plastics piping systems - Thermoplastics piping systems for non-pressure applications - Test methods for watertightness

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BS EN 1053:1996 Plastics piping systems - Thermoplastics piping systems for non-pressure applications - Test methods for watertightness

Description

This Standard specifies a test method for watertightness of;

  • a) joints of thermoplastics piping systems for non-pressure applications;
  • b) thermoplastics fabricated products made from more than one piece for non-pressure applications.

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BS EN 1053:1996 Plastics piping systems - Thermoplastics piping systems for non-pressure applications - Test methods for watertightness
Description

This Standard specifies a test method for watertightness of;

  • a) joints of thermoplastics piping systems for non-pressure applications;
  • b) thermoplastics fabricated products made from more than one piece for non-pressure applications.
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BS EN 1053:1996 Plastics piping systems - Thermoplastics piping systems for non-pressure applications - Test methods for watertightness

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