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ISr10124( Part 8).

lS88
(Reaftidleoj)
Indian Standard ( Reaffirmed 1998 )

SPECIFICATION FOR
FABRICATED PVC FITTINGS FOR
POTABLE WATER SUPPLIES
PART 8 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR 90” BENDS

( First Revision )

Second Reprint JANUARY 1998

UDC 621.643.4.062.3[6?8.743.22]:696.117

@I Copyright 1988

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS


MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 1 loo02

Gr2 Nomnber 1988


IS:10124(plrt8),-198S

Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR
FABRICATED PVC FITTINGS FOR
POTABLE WATER SUPPLIES
PART 8 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR 90” BENb)S

( First Revision )
0. FOREWORD

0.1 This Indian Standard ( Part 8 ) ( First Revi- Part 9 Specific requirements for 60” bends-
sion ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Part 10 Specific requirements for 45“ bends
Standards on 20 June 1988, after the draft fina- Part 11 Specific requirements for 30” beads
lized by the Sanitary Appliances and Water
Fittings Sectional Committee had been approved Part 12 Specific requirements for 22)” bends
by the Civil Engineering Division Council. Part 13 Specific requirements for 1lt” bends
0.2 The fabricated PVC fittings are to be used 0.3.1 Part 1 of this series deals with the
fo&inting to PVC pipes covered by IS : 498% general requirementsapplicable to all fabritiated
PVC fittings and specific requirements of different
0.3 The requirements of fabricated PVC fittings types of fitting are covered in separate parts of
are covered in the following parts of the the standard. This standard ( Part 8 ) deals with
standard: the specific requirements for 90” bends. This
* part was first published in 1982. The present
Part 1 General requirements revision has been taken up to extend the size of
Part 2 Specific requirements for sockets fittings to 630 mm in line with the sizes of pipes
Part 3 Specific requirements for straight specified in IS : 4985-1988*.
reducers 0.4 For the purpose of deciding whether a
Part 4 Specific requirements for caps particular requirement of this standard is com-
Part’ 5 Specific requirements for equal tees plied with, the final value, observed or calculated,
expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be
Part 6 Specific requirements for flanged tail rounded off in accordance with IS : 2-196Ot.
pieces with metallic flanges The number of significant places retained in the
Part 7 Specific requirements for threaded rounded off value should be the same as that of
adaptors the specified value in this standard.
Part 8 Specific requirements for 90” bends
*Specification for unplasticized PVC pipes for potable
*Specification for unplasticized PVC pipes for potable water supplies ( second revision ).
water supplies (-second revision ). f&es for roundiog off numerical values ( revised ).

1. SCOPE

1.1 This standard ( Part 8 ) lays down the


requirements for manufacture, dimensions and
marking for-fabricated PVC 90” bends for pot-
able water supplies.

2. REQUIREMENTS
2.1 General - The general requirements for
material, sizes, methods of test, sampling and
criteria for conformity shall conform to IS :
10124 (Part 1 )-1988+.
2.2 Manufacture
2.2.1 A typical illustration of 90” bend is
shown in Fig. 1.
Fro. 1 90” BEND
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IS : 10124 ( Part 8 ) - 1988

2.2.2 Dimensions - The dimensions of 90”


a) Manufacturer’s name identification mark,
bends shall comply with Table 1 read with Fig. 1.
2.2.3 The bends may either be plain at both b) The size of the bend and the appropriate
ends or socketed either at one end or at both class ( working pressure ) of IS : 4985-
ends as agreed between the manufacturer and the 1988* to which the pressure rating of
purchaser. In the case of socketed bend, the the fitting corresponds,
socket measurements shall comply with IS :
10124 (Part 1 )-1988*. C> The degree of bend, and
NOTE - For 0.25 MPa pressure class, fabricated
bends should not be made from 0.25 MPa pressure d) The bend shall be marked in colour as
class pipes. .For this, bends made from 0’4 MPa pres- indxated below for different classes of
sure class pipe should be used. fittings:
NOTE - The drawing is only intended to define the
terms used in Table 1 and is not intended to illustrate Class of Fitting Colour
specific design features.

3. MARKING
Class 2 ( 0’4 MPa ) Blue

3.1 Each 90” bend fitting shall be marked with Class 3 ( 0’6 MPa ) Green
the following information:
Class 4 ( 1’0 MPa 1 Yellow
*Specification for fabricated PVC fittings for potable
water supplies: Part 1 General requirements (firsr *Specification for unplasticized PVC pipes for potable
revision). water supplies ( secondrevision).

TABLE 1 DIMENSIONS OF 90” BENDS


( Clauses 2.2.2,2.2.3 and Fig. 1 )
All dimensions in millim$tres.
SIZE L Rt MJNIXUM WALL THICKNESS(~)
zl Min Min FOR WORKINQ PRESSURE
( Only for 7------ A_-,-____
plain ends ) 0.4 MPa 0.6 MPa 1.0 MPa’
( Class 2 > ( Class 3 ) ( Class 4 )
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
63 297 63 189 1.4 2-O 3.2
75 354 75 225 l-7 2.4 3’8
90 424 90 270 1.9 2.8 4-5
110 519 110 330 2.3 3.4 5.5
125 589 125 375 2’7 3.9 6.3
140 660 140 420 2.9 4.4 7’0
160 754 160 480 3’4 4.9 8.0
180 848 180 540 3.8 5.5 9.0
200 942 200 600 4’2 6.2 10’0
225 1060 225 675 4,7 6.9 11’2
250 1 178 250 750 5’2 7’7 12’5
280 1 319 280 840 5.8 8.6 -13.9
315 1 484 315 945 6’5 9.7 15.6
355 1 673 355 1065 7.3 10’8 17.7
400 1 884 400 1200 8.2 12.2 19’8
450 2 120 450 1350 9.3 13.7 22.4
500 2 355 500 1500 10’3 15.3 24.8
560 2 638 560 1680 11’6 17.2 27.8
630 2 968 630 1890 13’0 19-2 31.8
NOTE- Minimum wall thickness is calculated on the basis of 90 percent of the minimum wall thickness of the
corresponding size and pressure class of pipe rounded off to the next higher 0.1 mm.

*Y is calculated from $& x 2~ R.


tR, radius of the bend, is equal to 3 times the nominal outside diameter ( D ).

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3.l.S Each 90” bend fittings may also be standard under a well defined system of inspection,
marked with the Standard Mark. testing and quality control which is devised and super-
vised by BIS and operated by the producer. Standard
NOTE - The use of the Standard Mark is governed marked products are also continuously checked by BIS
by the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards for conformity to that standard as a further safeguard.
Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made there- Details of conditions under which a licence for the use
under. The Standard Mark on products covered by an of the Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers
Indian Standard conveys the assurance that they have or producers may be obtained from the Bureau of
been produced to comply with the requirements of that Indian Standards.
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