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AWWA C205 Document Information:
Title
Cement–Mortar Protective Lining and Coating for Steel Water Pipe—4 In. (100 mm) and Larger—Shop Applied
American Water Works Association
Publication Date:
Jan 21, 2007
Scope:
This standard describes the material, application, and curing of
shop-applied cement–mortar protective linings and coatings for
steel water pipe and fittings and field jointing of
cement–mortar-lined-and-coated steel water pipe and fittings.
Pipe-lining application methods. The inside of pipe
shall receive a cement–mortar lining applied by centrifugally
spinning or by a method known to provide equivalent results.
Fitting lining application methods. The application of
cement–mortar linings to miters, angles, bends, reducers, and other
special sections, the shape of which precludes application by the
spinning process, shall be accomplished by mechanical placement,
pneumatic placement, or hand application and finished to produce a
smooth, dense surface.
External coating. The outside of pipe and specials
shall receive a reinforced cement–mortar coating applied by
mechanical placement, pneumatic placement, or a method known to
provide equivalent results.
Field application. For field application of
cement–mortar lining, refer to ANSI/AWWA C602, Standard for
Cement–Mortar Lining of Water Pipelines in Place—4 In. (100 mm) and
Larger.
Welded steel pipe. For the fabrication criteria for
welded steel pipe, refer to ANSI/AWWA C200, Steel Water Pipe—6 In.
(150 mm) and Larger.
Design considerations. For design considerations either
for welded steel pipe or for cement–mortar linings and
cement–mortar coatings, refer to AWWA Manual M11, Steel Pipe—A
Guide for Design and Installation.
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