1、 ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11-12 (Revision of ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11-07) AWWA Standard Effective date: Nov. 1, 2012. First edition approved by AWWA Board of Directors July 16, 1953. This edition approved June 10, 2012. Approved by American National Standards Institute Aug. 16, 2012. 6666 West Quincy Avenue
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14、 written permission of the publisher. Copyright 2012 by American Water Works Association Printed in USA Copyright 2012 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved. iii Committee Personnel Subcommittee 2, Joints for Pipe and Fittings, which reviewed and developed this revision, had the foll
15、owing personnel at the time: Hal Eddings, Chair General Interest Members P.I. McGrath Jr., Birmingham, Ala. (AWWA) E.W. Misichko, Underwriters Laboratories, Northbrook, Ill. (UL) E.S. Ralph,* Standards Engineer Liaison, AWWA, Denver, Colo. (AWWA) P.A. Selig, Consultant, Birmingham, Ala. (AWWA) Produ
16、cer Members J.H. Eddings, McWane Inc., Birmingham, Ala. (AWWA) M.D. Gaston, American Cast Iron Pipe Company, Birmingham, Ala. (DIPRA) R.J. Huggins, Griffin Pipe Products Co., Lynchburg, Va. (DIPRA) H. Kennedy Jr., Harold Kennedy (2) inclusion of reduced ductile-iron mechanical-joint pipe bell thickn
17、esses that are compatible with pipe barrel thicknesses; (3) inclusion of tee-head bolts with reduced shank diameters that are properly sized to accept rolled threads; (4) minimum elonga- tion increased to 5 percent for ductile-iron glands; (5) deletion of the 2-in. and 2 1 /2-in. sizes; and (6) mark
18、ing requirements for the tee-head bolts and nuts. A 1984 addendum was issued to increase the thread length on 5 /8-in. 3-in. and 3 /4-in. 3 1 /2-in. tee-head bolts by 1 /4 in. and to permit polygon-shaped bells on fittings. The major revisions in the 1985 edition included the addition of Sec. 11-1.3, Modi- fications to Push-on and Mechanical Joints; revision of Sec. 11-2.5 defining the manu- facturer as the party that produces joints according to this standard; and the addition Copyright 2012 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved.