Wis 4 08 02 PDF
Wis 4 08 02 PDF
Wis 4 08 02 PDF
WATER INDUSTRY
SPECIFICATION
UK Water Industry
FOREWORD
This Water Industry Specification has been prepared
by WRc plc under the direction of the Water Industry
Engineering
and
Operations
Committee.
Representatives of the UK Water Industry, material
suppliers and users were regularly consulted during
the development of the document through the
Materials and Standards Group.
This specification has been issued in conjunction with
Information and Guidance Note No. 4-08-01, Issue 4,
to satisfy the immediate needs of both users and
suppliers of bedding and sidefill materials.
Compliance with this specification does not of itself
confer immunity from legal obligations.
This specification does not purport to include all the
necessary provisions of a contract. Users of this
specification are responsible for its correct
application. Reference to a British Standard/Water
Industry Specification or any other specification
applies equally to an equivalent specification.
This specification calls for the use of substances
and/or procedures that may be injurious to health if
adequate precautions are not taken. It refers only to
technical suitability and does not absolve the user
from legal obligations relating to health and safety at
any stage.
It has been assumed in the drafting of this
specification that the execution of its provisions is
entrusted to appropriately qualified and experienced
people.
Information contained in this specification is given in
good faith but the Foundation for Water Research,
the Water Services Association and WRc plc can
accept no responsibility for actions taken by others as
a result.
FOREWORD
1. INTRODUCTION
2. BEDDING AND SIDEFILL MATERIALS
3. REFERENCES
APPENDIX A -
APPENDIX B -
1.
1
1
1
2
TABLES OF SUITABLE
BEDDING AND SIDEFILL
MATERIALS
COMPACTION
FRACTION TEST
INTRODUCTION
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
UK WIR
3.
REFERENCES
BS 1047
BS 1377
BS 3797
Specification
for
lightweight
aggregates for masonry units and
structural concrete.
BS 8005
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Nominal
maximum
particle size
(mm) See
note (c)
Class of
bedding
See note (d)
Maximum CF
value for
acceptability
See note (b)
100
10
S
B
F
0.15
0.30
0.15
0.30
S
B
F
0.15
0.30
0.15
0.30
S
B
F
0.15
0.30
0.15
0.30
S
B
F
0.15
0.30
0.15
0.30
S
B
F
0.15
0.30
0.15
0.30
Over 100
to 150
15
Over 150
to 300
20
Over 300
to 550
20
Over 550
40
Notes:
(a)
Processed granular materials to include aggregates to BS 882, air-cooled blastfurnace slag to BS 1047 and
lightweight aggregates to BS 3797.
(b)
Compaction Fraction value (CF), see Appendix B.
(c)
The nominal maximum particle sizes apply both to processed and as-dug materials (see Section 4 of IGN No.
4-08-01).
(d)
Bedding classes are defined in:BS 8005: Part 1
IGN No. 4-11-02
TRRL Simplified Tables of External Loads on Buried Pipelines.
(e)
The sulphate content of bedding and sidefill materials for use with cementitious pipe should not be greater
than 0.3% as sulphur trioxide.
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Table A.2 - Processed granular bedding and sidefill materials for flexible pipes
Pipe nominal
bore (mm)
See note (d)
Nominal
maximum
particle size
(mm)
Non-pressure
pipe
Pressure pipe
100
10
0.15
0.30
Over 100
to 150
15
0.15
0.30
Over 150
to 300
20
0.15
0.30
Over 300
to 550
20
0.15
0.30
Over 550
40
0.15
0.30
Notes:
(a)
Processed granular materials to include aggregates to BS 882, air-cooled blastfurnace slag to BS 1047 and
lightweight aggregates to BS 3797.
(b)
Compaction Fraction value (CF), see Appendix B.
(c)
For the purpose of this table, PE pipes of 630mm OD can be regarded as having nominal bores of over
550mm, irrespective of wall thickness.
(d)
Nominal bore is used in preference to DN because of the different nominal size classifications for flexible
pipes.
(e)
For PE80 and PE100 polyethylene pipe complying with current relevant Water Industry Specifications, the
maximum sidefill particle size may be increased to 10% of the pipe nominal size.
(f)
For E values for processed granular materials reference should be made to Table A.3 where specific site
tests have not been performed.
(g)
For ferrous and cementitious pipeline materials, the sulphate content of bedding and sidefill materials should
not be greater than 0.3% as sulphur trioxide.
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Table A.3 Typical modulus values for processed and as-dug bedding and sidefill materials for use in
flexible pipeline design
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Material
Description
Degree of compaction
Uncompacted
See note (a1)
80%
Modified
Proctor
85%
Modified
Proctor
90%
Modified
Proctor
95%
Modified
Proctor
See note (b)
Gravel single-sized
GPu
10
14
Gravel graded
GW
10
20
GP
SW
SP
14
GM
GC
SM
10
CL, ML
mixtures
ML/CL
and
ML/MH
10
CL, ML
mixtures
ML/CL
and
ML/MH
Notes:
*
No reliable modulus values for these materials.
(a1)
For any situation where bedding and sidefill trench material must be placed and compacted within
temporary trench supports, the value chosen for E should be that associated with uncompacted material.
(a2)
Refer to ER201E for the meaning and use of modulus of soil reaction, E.
(b)
BS 1377, Determination of the dry density/moisture content relationship (4.5kg rammer method), is used to
determine the Modified Proctor Density.
(c)
Semi-rigid pipes can be designed as either flexible or rigid.
(d)
GPu
- Poorly graded uniform gravel
GW
- Well graded gravel
GP
- Poorly graded gravel
SW
- Well graded sand
SP
- Poorly graded sand
ML
- Silts with low plasticity
GM
- Very silty sand
GC
- Very clayey gravel
SM
- Very silty sand
CL
- Clays with low plasticity
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B.3
CI
(e)
(f)
DETERMINATION OF COMPACTION
FRACTION
APPENDIX B COMPACTION
FRACTION TEST
B.1
APPARATUS
B.1.1
Open-ended cylinder
Approximately 250mm long and 150mm (+ 10mm 5mm) internal diameter (150mm diameter pipe is
suitable).
B.1.2
Metal rammer
Rule
B.2
METHOD
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