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Materials<br />

Pipes <strong>and</strong> most fittings in OSMA <strong>Soil</strong> &<br />

Waste systems are manufactured from the<br />

following materials, as individually denoted<br />

in the <strong>product</strong> listings in this Guide<br />

MATERIAL SYSTEMS<br />

PVC-U <strong>Soil</strong> systems <strong>and</strong><br />

Unplasticised Overflow system:<br />

Polyvinyl Chloride OsmaWeld<br />

MUPVC Modified MUPVC Solvent<br />

Unplasticised<br />

Polyvinyl Chloride<br />

Weld Waste system<br />

PP Push-Fit Waste<br />

Polypropylene system <strong>and</strong><br />

Overflow system:<br />

ClearBore<br />

ABS Acrilonytrile ABS Solvent<br />

Butadiene<br />

Stryrene<br />

Weld Waste system<br />

PE Polyethylene V-Joint Traps<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICES<br />

01249 766611<br />

Acceptance<br />

TECHNICAL ENQUIRIES<br />

01249 766655<br />

SOIL & WASTE SYSTEMS: Spares<br />

OSMA <strong>Soil</strong> & Waste systems comply,<br />

where applicable, with the requirements<br />

of the following British St<strong>and</strong>ards:<br />

BS 3943:1983 Specification<br />

for <strong>waste</strong> traps<br />

BS 4514:2001 Unplasticised PVC soil<br />

<strong>and</strong> ventilating pipes, fittings <strong>and</strong><br />

accessories (82.4mm minimum mean<br />

outside diameter)<br />

BS 5255:1989 Thermoplastic <strong>waste</strong><br />

pipes <strong>and</strong> fittings<br />

BS 6209:1982 Solvent cement for nonpressure<br />

thermoplastics pipe systems<br />

BS EN 1329-1:2000 Plastics piping<br />

systems for soil <strong>and</strong> <strong>waste</strong> discharge<br />

(low <strong>and</strong> high temperature) within the<br />

building structure. PVC-U<br />

BS EN 1451-1:2000 Plastics piping<br />

systems for soil <strong>and</strong> <strong>waste</strong> discharge<br />

(low <strong>and</strong> high temperature) within the<br />

building structure. PP<br />

The British St<strong>and</strong>ard Kitemark<br />

identifies pipe <strong>and</strong> fittings that<br />

are manufactured under the<br />

BSI certification scheme.<br />

OSMA <strong>Soil</strong> systems have been<br />

awarded British Board of Agrément<br />

[BBA] certification as follows:<br />

– Air Admittance Valve 40 <strong>and</strong><br />

Air Admittance Valve 110<br />

(page 48 <strong>and</strong> 67) – 86/1643<br />

– 110mm Adjustable Bends<br />

(page 20) – 89/2174<br />

TECHNICAL FAX<br />

01249 766653<br />

General Information<br />

References<br />

OSMA <strong>Soil</strong> & Waste systems should be<br />

designed <strong>and</strong> installed in accordance with<br />

the guidance provided in the appropriate<br />

sections of the following:<br />

Building Regulations 2000<br />

(Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wales):<br />

Approved Document H, Part H1<br />

Building St<strong>and</strong>ards (Scotl<strong>and</strong>)<br />

Regulations 1993-2002 (including<br />

current amendments: Technical<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ards Part M)<br />

Building Regulations (Northern<br />

Irel<strong>and</strong>) 2000: Technical Booklet N<br />

BS 8000 Workmanship on<br />

Building Sites: Part 13: 1989 Code<br />

of Practice for above ground drainage<br />

<strong>and</strong> sanitary appliances<br />

BS 752: 1997 Code of Practice for<br />

building drainage<br />

BS EN 12056: 2000 Gravity drainage<br />

systems inside buildings: Part 3 Roof<br />

drainage, layout <strong>and</strong> calculation<br />

Painting plastics: IP 11/1979.<br />

Watford, BRE 1979<br />

Water Regulations Guide:<br />

London, Water Regulations Advisory<br />

Scheme, 2000<br />

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