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Does JM Eagles SDR 35 Gravity Sewer Pipe Meet The Various Required Industry Standards?

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Does JM Eagles SDR 35 Gravity Sewer Pipe Meet The Various Required Industry Standards?

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JM Eagle’s gravity sewer pipe meets the requirements of ASTM D 3034 (46 psi pipe stiffness controlled) for sizes 4″ through 15″. Likewise, the cell classification of these products is 12454 or 13364 as defined in ASTM D 1784. The joint design meets ASTM D 3212 performance testing requirements, thereby assuring a watertight joint that does not exceed an infiltration / exfiltration allowance of 25 gallons / inch diameter / mile / day. The gasket for this joint assembly is made of an elastomeric gasket in compliance with ASTM F 477. Pipe sizes 4″ through 15″ contain a factory installed, locked-in gasket. Product should be installed in accordance with JM Eagle’s publication TR-614 B, “Green-Tite PVC Gravity Sewer Pipe Installation Guide”.

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