sewerage pipes
600 - 920 Per Piece
900 Piece (MOQ)
Champion underground drainage & sewerage pipes are intended to carry soil and waste from building to sewers or drains and then to treatment plants or disposal points. Champion underground drainage and sewerage pipes are recommended for buildings where hygiene is a prerequisite such as hospital, hotels, school etc. They can also be used for rainwater collection and disposal. Champion sewerage pipes are specially designed for underground - non pressure applications like gravity drainage, sewer flow and transportation of soil & waste discharge. Champion underground drainage and sewerage pipes are an ideal replacement of CI and DI piping systems because they are lightweight, corrosion free and long lasting. These pipes are 100% water tight, which makes them free from ingress and seepage of water, thus ensuring hygiene. Champion brings its trademark quality and precision stamp to its sewerage pipes to assure consumers of the best sanitary experience, by promising superior strength and durability. Our stringent quality assurance approach across all stages of manufacturing gives the product a high degree of reliability, which makes Champion underground drainage and sewerage pipes a preferred choice of leading MEP consultants, architects, builders, plumbing contractors, plumbers and quality conscious people across the country. These pipes are available in sizes 110, 160, 200, 250 and 315 mm in stiffness classes of SN-2, SN-4 & SN-8 and conform to IS 15328. Sewerage pipes come with selfit and ringfit sockets in a standard length of 3 & 6 meters. Selfit pipes are self-socketed and can be joined with the help of solvent cement; while Ringfit pipes need no threading or solvents for jointing and can withstand high pressures. Sewerage ringfit pipes are made with EPDM rubber rings that are long lasting and can withstand high pressures. For ease of jointing and to ensure better insertion, the use of Champion rubber lubricant is recommended. Applications Gravity drainage Transportation and discharge of industrial effluents Drainage of surface water (storm water) Sewer flow for transportation of soil and waste discharge of domestic origin Technical Details JOINTING • For Selfit Pipes : 1. Measuring : Measure the required length of pipe and marking done. 2. Cutting : The pipe must be cut in a square shape. The base of the fitting socket needs a rubber ring to seal it, since an angled cut may result in leakage. 3. Deburring & Chamfering : All the burr must be removed from the inside and outside of the pipe with a knife, file or de-burring tool. A 10° – 15° chamfer must be made at the end of the pipe. 4. Cleaning : The surface dirt, grease or moisture must be removed with a clean dry cloth. 5. Check Dry Fit : Using light pressure, the pipe should be inserted one third to half the way into the socket. Note that pipes and fittings that are too tight or too loose should not be used. 6. Solvent Cement Application : An even layer of cement should be applied to the outer side of the pipe and a medium layer of the plumbing solvent cement to the inside of a fitting. 7. Assembly : Join the pipe and fitting socket till in contact with the socket bottom. Hold the pipe and fitting together until the pipe does not retract. The excess cement can be removed from the exterior surface of the pipe and fitting. A properly made joint will show a continuous bead of cement around the perimeter of the pipe and fitting.