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FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Part 24) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the
Electric Wiring Accessories Sectional Committee had been approved by the Electrotechnical Division Council.
This standard (Part 24) specifies requirements for conduit systems buried under ground. The other part in the
senes are:
Part 1 General requirements
Part 21 Particular requirements - Rigid conduit systems
Part 22 Particular requirements - Pliable conduit systems
Part 23 Particular requirements - Flexible conduit systems
This standard (Part 24) is to be read in conjunction with Part 1 of this standard to which reference has been given
regarding general requirements as well as test methods. Should however, any deviation exists between Part 1 and
this standard, the provision of the latter shall apply.
Where a particular clause or subclause of Part 1 is not mentioned in this Part 24, that clause or subclause applies
as far as is reasonable. Where this Part 24 states addition or replacement the relevant text of Part 1 is to be adopted
accordingly. Clauses and table which are additional to those of Part 1 are numbered starting from 101 and additional
subclauses are numbered with the main clause number followed by 101 , for example, 7.101.
This standard is based on IEC 61386-24 'Conduit systems for cable management - Part 24 Particular requirements
for conduit systems buried under ground ', issued by International Electrotechnical Commission (lEC) with following
modifications:
a) Reference temperature has been changed
b) Referred to standards have been changed
This standard supersedes IS 14930 (Part 2) : 2001 to align National Standard with corresponding International
Standard.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value,
observed or calculated expressing the result of a test, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2 : 1960 'Rules
for rounding off numerical values or analysis (revised) '. The number of significant places retained in the rounded
off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
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CONDUIT SYSTEMS FOR CABLE MANAGEMENT
PART 24 PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS CONDUIT SYSTEMS
BURIED UNDER GROUND
1 SCOPE as follows :
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following : Modification :
This standard (Part 24) specifies requirements and tests NOTE - Annex A is not applicable
for conduit systems buried underground including
6.1 According to mechanical properties
conduits and conduit fittings for the protection and
management of insulated conductors and/or cables in Replacement:
electrical installations or in communication systems.
6.1.1 Resistance to Compression
This standard applies to metallic, non-metallic and
composite systems including threaded and non-threaded 6.1.1.1 Type 450 (code 450)
entries which terminate the system.
NOTE - A conduit system according to 6.1.1.1 is intended to
be directly buried underground without additional precautions
2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
6.1.1.2 Type 750 (code 750)
This clause ofIS 16205 (Part 1) is applicable except
as follows: NOTE - A conduit system according to 6.1.1.2 is intended to
be di rectly buried underground without additional precautions
IS 14763, Not applicable
6.1.2 Resistance to Impact
Addition:
6.1.2.1 Light (code L)
ISI No. Title
6.1.2.2 Normal (code N)
ISO 2768-1: General tolerances - Part 1: Tolerances
1989 for linear and angular dimensions 6.1.3 Resistance to Bending
without individual tolerance 6.1.3.1 Rigid
indications
3 DEFINITIONS 6.1.3.2 Pliable
3.101 Multiwall Conduit This clause ofIS 16205 (Part 1) is applicable except
as follows :
A conduit consisting of several walls which may be a
combination of plain and/or corrugated walls 7.1 Addition:
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Compliance with 7.1 to 7.2 is checked by inspection The test for conduits containing non-metallic materials
shall not be started until 10 days after manufacture.
7.6 Addition:
10.2.2 Samples shall be (200 ± 5) mm long.
Add the following note after Note 3:
10.2.3 Before the test, the outside and inside diameters
4 An alternative test is under consideration of the samples shall be measured as specified in 8.
Addition: 10.2.4 The samples shall be compressed between two
7.101 The manufacturer shall provide in his literature flat steel plates having minimum dimensions
all information necessary for the proper and safe (100 x 220 x 15) mm, the length 220 mm being along
installation and use. the length of the sample. The samples shall be
compressed at a rate of(15 ± 0.5) mmlmin and the load
In addition, for conduit systems according to 6.1.1.1 recorded at the vertical deflection equivalent to 5
the manufacturer shall give instruction for installation percent of the average value of the original inside
precautions following the relevant national technical diameter of the sample.
rules, if any.
10.2.5 When reaching the deflection of 5 percent, the
7.102 The use of standard mark is governed by the applied force shall be at least:
provision of Bureau ofIndian Standards Act, 1986 and
rules and regulations made there under. The details of a) 450 N for conduits according to 6.1.1.1 ; and
conditions under which the licence for the use of b) 750 N for conduits according to 6.1.1.2.
Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturer or NOTE - The deflection is calculated with the inner diameter
producers may be obtained from the Bureau ofIndian but the measurement of the outside diameter may be sufficient.
Standards. In case of doubt, it will be necessary to measure the inner
diameter.
8 DIMENSIONS 10.2.6 After the test, there shall be no crack allowing
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following : the ingress of light or water between the inside and the
outside.
Conduit dimensions shall be preferably according to
Table 101. 10.3 Impact Test
Compliance of the minimum inside diameter shall be Replacement:
checked by measurement according to two
10.3.1 Twelve samples of conduits each (200 ± 5) mm
perpendicular diameters on the same section and
calculating the average value. in length or conduit fittings are subjected to an impact
test by means of the apparatus shown in Fig. 101.
Compliance of the outside diameter shall be checked
using a ring gauge or any suitable method. Conduits are tested alone.
Fittings are tested when assembled with conduits by
9 CONSTRUCTION using a suitably shaped 120° veeblock.
This clause ofIS 16205 (Part 1) is applicable except NOTES
as follows: 1 If necessary, for the test purposes conduit fittings may be
trimmed as long as the test result is not affected.
9.3 and 9.4 Not applicable.
2 For determination of mass of hammer, the hammer is to be
considered as the head of hammer plus the guidance carriage.
10 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
10.3.2 The test apparatus shall be placed on a firm flat
This clause ofIS 16205 (Part 1) is applicable except
surface.
as follows:
The samples shall be conditioned in a cold chamber at
10.1.4 Replacement: the temperature of (-5 ± 1)°C for 2 h.
Compliance is checked by the tests of 10.2 to 10.4. The samples shall be removed from the cold chamber
and placed on the vee-block as shown in Fig. 101.
10.2 Compression Test
The hammer shall falls once on each sample. The time
Replacement:
between removal ofthe sample from the cold chamber
10.2.1 Conduits and bends are subjected to a and completion of impact shall not be exceed lOs. The
compression test. energy values are specified in Table 102.
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The test shall be made on the weakest part of the conduit 12 THERMAL PROPERTIES
fitting except that it shall not be applied within 5 mm
This clause ofIS 16205 (Part 1) is not applicable.
of any sample entry. Samples of conduit are tested on
the centre of their length. 13 FIRE HAZARD
10.3.3 After the test, at least nine ofthe twelve samples This clause ofIS 16205 (Part 1) is applicable except
shall pass the test. There shall be no crack allowing the as follows:
ingress of light or water between the inside and outside.
13.1.2 Under consideration.
10.4 Bending Test
14 EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Replacement:
This clause ofIS 16205 (Part 1) is applicable.
10.4.1 This test shall be carried out on pliable conduits.
14.1 Resistance of Chemical attack
10.4.2 The test is made on six samples having an
appropriate length. Three samples are tested at room Under Consideration.
temperature, the other three are tested at (-5 ± 1)°C.
15 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
For the test at -5°C , the samples shall be conditioned
This clause ofIS 16205 (Part 1) is applicable.
in a cold chamber for 2 h.
The test apparatus consists of a device as shown in 101 TESTS
Fig. 102 allowing to bend the conduit with a bending 101.1 Type Tests
radius equal to the minimum bending radius specified
by the manufacturer. The following shall constitute the type tests:
One of the ends of the samples shall be fixed on the a) Dimensions(see 8);
test apparatus by means of an appropriate device. The b) Construction (see 9);
sample then bent to an angle of approximately 90° and c) Mechanical properties (see 10);
hold. d) Electrical properties (see 11);
10.4.3 During the test, the samples shall not flatten. e) Fire hazards (see 13);
f) External influences (see 14); and
Compliance shall be checked by passing a ball having
a diameter equal to 95 percent of the minimum inner g) Electromagnetic compatibility (see 15).
diameter of the sample declared by the manufacturer,
101.2 Acceptance Tests
through the sample whilst it is bent around the test
apparatus. The following shall constitute the acceptance test
10.5, 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8 Not applicable. a) Dimensions (see 8) ;
b) Mechanical properties (see 10); and
11 ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
c) Electrical properties (see 11).
This clause ofIS 16205 (Part 1) is not applicable.
NOTE - Recommended sampling plan and criteria for
conformity for acceptance test is given in Annex C.
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NOTES
1 Tolerances on outside diameters (OD) are given as follows:
a) Outside diameter specified are nominal dimensions.
b) Outside diameter maximum is nominal outside diameter +(0.018 X nominal outside diameter values) rounded off to
+0.1 mm.
c) Minimum inside diameter is nominal outside diameter divided by 1.33.
2 Any other sizes than those mentioned in Table 101 shall be as per the agreement between the buyer and the se ller.
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Key Tolerances as per class m of ISO 2768-1
1 Frame
2 Guide rails
3 Graduated scale
4 Guidance carriage
5 Head of hammer
6 120 0 vee block
7 Rigid base
NOTE - This drawing is not intended to govern design except as regards the dimensions shown
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Key
1 Sample
2 Centre of bending cylinder
3 Support
4 Guide for conduit
NOTE - This drawing is not intended to govern design except as regard s the dimensions shown
ANNEXA
(Normative)
CLASSIFICATION CODING FOR CONDUIT SYSTEMS
ANNEXB
(Normative)
DETERMINATION OF MATERIAL THICKNESS
ANNEXC
(Clause 101.2)
RECOMMENDED SAMPLING PLAN AND CRITERIA FOR CONFORMITY
FOR ACCEPTANCE OF LOT
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