EN 476:2011

General requirements for components used in drains and sewers EN 476:2011

Publication date:   Feb 17, 2011

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99.60 Withdrawal effective   Apr 27, 2022

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CEN/TC 165 Waste water engineering

European Norm

93.030   External sewage systems

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Scope

This European Standard specifies general requirements for components inside and outside buildings (see EN 12056-1) such as pipes, fittings and manholes with their respective joints intended for use in discharge pipes, drains and sewers which operate as gravity systems allowing for a maximum pressure of 40 kPa.
It also specifies general requirements for components used in hydraulically and pneumatically pressurised discharge pipes, drains and sewers.
It provides basic specifications to be respected in material related product standards for these applications.
It is not applicable for the direct evaluation of products. It is applicable as a reference for drawing up a product specification, if there is no product standard available.
NOTE Where the term "inside buildings" is used in the context of components fixed inside buildings, it also includes discharge pipes and fittings fixed on external surfaces of buildings.
This European Standard covers components to be used in conveying in a satisfactory manner:
- domestic wastewater;
- rainwater and surface water; and
- other waste waters acceptable for discharge into the system (e.g. industrial wastewater).
This European standard applies to components of circular and other cross sections.
This European Standard applies equally to components which are factory-made and to those constructed on site, where applicable.
This European Standard does not apply to components used for trenchless construction according to EN 14457 and for components used for renovation of drains and sewers according to EN 13380.

Life cycle

PREVIOUSLY

WITHDRAWN
EN 476:1997

WITHDRAWN
EN 773:1999

WITHDRAWN
EN 1293:1999

NOW

WITHDRAWN
EN 476:2011
99.60 Withdrawal effective
Apr 27, 2022

REVISED BY

PUBLISHED
EN 476:2022