| SCOPE:
This method utilizes prefabricated Polypropylene (PP) liner sections,
which are field inserted in existing concrete or brick sanitary sewer
structures, either for rehabilitation or retrofit applications.
Option 1 requires excavation and removal of existing
manhole cast iron frame with lid, chimney and corbel-cone (or top slab);
insertion of the prefabricated Polypropylene (PP) liner sections and installation
of a new precast F.R.P. or HDPE/PP lined corbel-cone (or top slab).
Option 2 only requires the removal of the frame with
lid. The Polypropylene (PP) liner sections can then be taken down into
the existing structure and has to be welded together in place. .
Polypropylene (PP) LINER MATERIAL:
The prefabricated Polypropylene (PP) liner sections shall be composed
of 100% polypropylene with a minimum thickness of ¼"(6 mm). The sections
shall be non load bearing components which are resistant to the chemical
environment found in the waste water collection system to which they will
be exposed. The outer surface of the liner shall have opposing vertical
ribs to lock the liner into the grout upon hardening.
The Polypropylene (PP) liner sections diameter shall fit into the existing
structure such that a minimum of 2" (50 mm) annular space is available
for "grouting". The assembled prefabricated Polypropylene (PP) liner sections
shall conform to the height of the corresponding manhole structure. Pipe
connections shall accurately accommodate all existing inlets, outlets,
drops and cleanouts and are to be "plumbed" through monolithically attached
"Factory" installed pipe stubs. Watertight flexible rubber repair couplers
and / or rubber boot seals are to be used as noted in the drawings or
as directed by the engineer.
The contractor shall measure the existing manhole prior to installation
to determine critical dimensions including (but not limited to) structure
diameter, height, pipe connection elevation, type, size and pipe angle
location. The contractor shall be responsible for liner installation and
fit.
INSTALLATION:
GENERAL: Excavate an area around top of existing manhole
sufficiently (width and depth) to facilitate the removal of manhole frame,
chimney, corbel-cone (or top slab).
EXISTING STRUCTURE: Prepare structure interior, pressure
wash or sandblast to remove all scale, loose material, grease and sludge
build up. Remove loose or unsound concrete and mortar. Remove protruding
brick, steps and hardware (lift station - pumps, plumbing & controls)
that will interfere with liner installation. Active leaks (infiltration)
shall be stopped with hydraulic mortar (or other approved materials).
The interior surface should be tested for pH to insure all acid contamination
has been removed. All other structural repairs deemed necessary shall
be performed.
NOTE: It may be necessary to plug sewer liner or cover invert to prevent
extraneous materials from entering sewer liner. “by-pass”
pumping diversion may be required to maintain sewage flow.
MORTAR BENCHING / CHANNEL INVERT AND LIFT STATION FILLET
All required remedial work is to be performed per the governing utility
specifications to insure watertight pipe connections and proper sewage
flow. The benching or fillet shall be leveled or modified to insure proper
bedding and vertical alignment of the Polypropylene (PP) liner sections
within the vertical shaft of the existing manhole or lift station. The
mortar benching shall be raised to a level just above the crown of main
channel inlet to accommodate the proper installation of the Polypropylene
(PP) liner sections.
MORTAR BENCHING SEAL A "bedding ring" of quick setting
grout mixture shall be placed on the benching to achieve a good bottom
seal in order to prevent loss of grout from annular space between riser
sleeve liner and interior manhole wall. Polypropylene (PP) liner sections
shall be lowered into "bedding ring" on prepared mortar benching. Allow
sufficient cure of grout "bedding ring" before proceeding.
* IMPORTANT NOTE: Care must be given to insure proper
vertical alignment of Polypropylene (PP) liner sections to maintain proper
annular space orientation for full height of new liner assembly with existing
structure. If existing structure is "out-of-plumb" a miter cut adjustment
must be made at the bottom end of the first riser liner section.
A six to twelve inch height pour of high strength pumpable bonding grout
like Master Builders www.masterbuilders.com or Euclid Chemical www.euclidchemical.com
shall be placed above the initial bottom seal in the annular space between
the liner and interior structure wall.
** IMPORTANT NOTE: Polypropylene (PP) liner section interior
must be fully supported during grouting pour with expandable support ring
fixture, inflatable rubber bladder or bracing / shoring forms to maintain
proper riser liner geometry. Allow sufficient cure of grout before disturbing
support fixture to avoid bulging or deflection of Polypropylene (PP) liner
sections. If existing structure has had extensive corrosion and structural
deterioration / reduction of wall thickness, the governing utility may
require inserting wire mesh or rebar reinforcement in annular space.
Deep manholes/lift stations may require multiple Polypropylene (PP) liner
sections which shall be assembled, sealed/welded, supported and grouted
in stages as described previously in this specification. The Polypropylene
(PP) liner sections shall be constructed to the prescribed height with
the top of the "final" riser section having a level mortar "butt type"
joint to allow for installation of either a new lined precast corbel-cone
(PP or F.R.P.) or F.R.P. lined precast top slab.
The new lined precast corbel-cone / top slab shall have an I.D. corresponding
to the I.D. of the Polypropylene (PP) liner sections. The internal flange
joint between "final" Polypropylene (PP) liner and lined precast corbel-cone
(or lined precast top slab) shall be sealed with approved preformed butyl
strips.
A GU HDPE Convertible Collar shall be installed on top of the lined corbel-cone
/ top slab with masonry grade adjustment (brick courses, field poured
concrete or precast grade rings) for setting cast iron frame. The Convertible
Collar shall be inserted through compression seal gasket mounted in the
lined corbel-cone / top slab with appropriate GU Convertible Collar gasket
flange design.
The lined corbel / top slab having appropriate access way ID design and
cast iron frame shall be sealed with approved preformed butyl strips.
The manhole/lift station frame and lid shall be set to conform accurately
to the finished ground or pavement grade as shown on the drawings or as
directed by the engineer. Non-shrink mortar shall be used for installation
of corbel-cone (top slab), masonry grade adjustment and cast iron frame
in customary manner for proper structural assembly and to prevent ground
water infiltration.
Interior surfaces of liner shall be completely free from pinholes, cracks,
pits or defects, which are detrimental to the intended use of the liner.
No Polypropylene (PP) liner sections shall have holes or openings, which
will permit the passage of liquid or gases through the liner wall to the
mortar/ concrete. There shall be no exposed mortar / concrete through
inside liner surface to include (but not limited to) riser section joints,
adjustment liner section joints, pipe penetrations and cast iron frame.
All mechanical anchor attachments through liner surfaces must be sealed
with an elastomeric sealant approved by the Polypropylene (PP) liner manufacturer.
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