A little more detail about your question? Pneumatic as in controls or are you referencing air lines as in work stations for garages and assembly plants?Pcinspector1 said:Is pneumatic pipe bursting addressed by the I-codes?pc1
Never heard it called that. Folks around here call it sewer lining, or pipe lining. I've also only seen it done to municipal lines.Pcinspector1 said:Please see Wikipedia definitions: Pipe Bursting. Pipe bursting is a trenchless method of replacing buried pipelines.
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That is what I have referred to it as.mjesse said:Never heard it called that. Folks around here call it sewer lining, or pipe lining. I've also only seen it done to municipal lines.Not addressed in the I-codes to the best of my knowledge.
mj
Section 705Francis Vineyard said:Code change proposal; search "bursting"http://www.vpmia.org/pdf/Code%20Development/2012/Proposed%20IPC%20Changes.pdf
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Same scenario here in South Carolina - Pipe lining is what it is referred to and according to our state laws, the I-codes wouldn't regulate it as it is a public utility company doing the work.mjesse said:Never heard it called that. Folks around here call it sewer lining, or pipe lining. I've also only seen it done to municipal lines.Not addressed in the I-codes to the best of my knowledge.
mj
Bursting where a new pipe is pulled. The liner type has the same camera runs but there is no fused joint to ream.Darren Emery said:ICE - are you referring to bursting, or lining?
No - they just called for a sewer repair/replacement permit, and then we found out what they were doing at time of inspection.north star said:& : & : &
Darren,
Before the Contractor in your town started on the "bursting project",
...were there any specifications \ standards \ etc. submitted for review
& approval by the AHJ ?
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