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METHOD STATEMENT FOR PLUMBING WORKS

CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE

SCOPE
REFERENCES
DEFINITIONS
ORGANIZATION CHART
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
METHOD STATEMENT FOR EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

METHOD STATEMENT FOR PLUMBING INSTALLATION


1. METHOD STATEMENT FOR PLUMBING SYSTEM TEST
1. QUALITY CONTROL
1. SAFETY PLAN
1. INTRODUCTION
This method statement details the method of performing the various activities involved in the
course of works for field installation works of Plumbing system for Building Package-01
Project. These method statements are applicable only for thePlumbing system Installation of
various building in this project.

PURPOSE
This method statement gives guidelines contained herein so as to ensure that the job
execution complies with the requirement of the specification and the authorities concerned
and serves the intended purpose to satisfactory level.

SCOPE
This method statement covers the nature and type of work forPlumbing works includes the
installation of potable water line, drain lines and vents for all rooms including HVAC room,
toilets, shower room, etc for all building and frequency at which inspections are to be carried
out.

4 REFERENCES
ASTM : American Society for Testing and Materials

ASME : American Society of Mechanical Engineers


ASHRAE :American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers Inc.

IAPMO : International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Codes

ASSE : American Society of Safety Engineers


UPC : Uniform Plumbing Code

NFPA : National Fire Protection Association


UL : Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.

FM : Factory Mutual Engineering Corporation

ISO : International Organization for Standardization


Project Specifications

Project IFC Drawings


Inspection and Test Plan for HVAC System
DEFINITIONS

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES


All workers who are involved in plumbing work shall be oriented to the nature of work, to
ensure that the procedure is followed accordingly and to assure that the safety requirements
is strictly adhered.

The contractor shall check all documents to ensure that the work is being carried out following
the latest revision of issued IFC drawing.

Staff and foreman involved in the Works, whether he is working with GS E&C or
Subcontractor, shalltake the responsibilities according to his entitled positions and the Works.

SITE MANAGER
The Site Manager shall be responsible for the over-all direction, coordination and control of all
site activities and all construction works including HSE and quality control, etc

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
The Construction Manager shall report to and receive technical direction from the Site
Manager and developing and arranging the site construction team to the site necessary to
manage and supervise theconstruction works including HSE and quality control, etc.The
Construction Manager shall be responsible for the overall implementation and monitoring of
all the activities for the successful completion of construction works.

QC INSPECTOR
The QC Inspectorshall be responsible for performing the inspection and test in accordance
with Inspection and Test Plan as approved by Company. And also QC Inspectorshall prepare
hold point inspections and the corresponding work releases by reviewing records and test
results as proof that work inspected conforms to specification.

SAFETY SUPERVISOR
The Safety Supervisor shall be responsible for the organization of Health Safety and
Environment (HSE) activities on site. To ensure that all safety plans, safety rules and
regulations are being implemented accordingly. And also Safety Supervisor shall prepare prior
to the start of the work a safety plan that must be implemented and observed during the
Plumbing piping and Sanitary Drainage works and safety awareness of workers during the
activity

PLUMBING SITE SUPERVISOR


The PLUMBINGSupervisor shall be report to and receive project direction from the
construction manager.The PLUMBINGSupervisorshall be directly involved in the planning and
execution of the activities in the Plumbing piping and Sanitary Drainage works. And also
PLUMBINGSupervisor shall prepare prior to the start of work, a safety action, controlling of
construction schedule, including submittal and inspection of materials that must be
implemented and observed during the PLUMBING work.

PLUMBING FORMAN
The Forman shall be responsible for the direct execution of works involve in the PLUMBING
work according to the plan and shall directly control and give instruction to the working
personnel. The Forman shall also ensure that works are done with utmost regard to safety and
quality.

METHOD STATEMENT FOR EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION


All units shall be inspected by contractor and company prior to start work and after inspecting
the units, protect them properly in storage until their actual installation at site. The Contractor
shall be installedPlumbing equipmentas per approved layout.

Hot Water Generator Installation

Place the HWG as per approved layout.

Place the equipment on the foundation or Marking for drilling work at hanger’s point.

Place the vibration isolation pads between HWG and foundation or Drilling & installation
of anchor fastener in the required position as per drawing.

Connect the all inlet & discharge line either flange or screw connection with necessary

accessories with proper supportsuch that it should not be stressed.

Connect the power and control Cables to the unit Control Panel as per the wiring diagram

supplied by themanufacturer along with the unit.


Connect the drain piping to the unitdrain outlet.

Eye Wash Installation

Place the ES as per approved layout.

Marking for drilling work at hanger’s point.

Top operate unit, fill unit with clean potable water and add bacteriostatic additive
(suppliedwith unit).
N.B. Unit should be inspected regularly and water in unit should be changedat least once
every six months.

Waste water is directed into drain opening in tank basin. 3 ft. long drain hose in basin directs

discharge into floor drain.

METHOD STATEMENT FOR PLUMBING INSTALLATION


Plumbing pipes are site routed in order to avoid obstructions to electrical cable, equipment,
access or maintenance and to avoid any extra load on the system. All plumbing installation
and insulation shall be performed in accordance with the design criteria and specification.

Potable water pipe installation for Poly Propylene Pipes (if any)

Mark the route of piping for supports and prepare the walls to receive the pipes.

Mark the location of supports at specified intervals. Check the wall/floor opening

accordingly.
Make provision for fixing anchor fastener in slab or in purlin fix support rod with suitable

system as like double nut and washer.

Fix pipe clamp with GI threaded rod.

Check the pipes and fittings to be jointed are of required sizes.


Cut the pipe to required length by proper cutting tool. Clean the pipes & fittings to be

jointed.

Pipes and fittings should be clean.Remove burrs & filings from the outside & inside.

Apply solvent cement to the outside & the inside surface of the fitting.
While both surfaces are still wet with solvent cement, insert the pipe into the fitting,

rotating with 90 during insertion.

Wipe the excess cement from pipe surface. Hold the joint for 30 Sec/1Min, during which

avoid any load on the joint.

Leave the system for 12 hr before filling the water.


While making a transition connection to metal threads use threaded sealants. Like Teflon

tape or same as suitable.


Note. Installation of Copper Pipe Soldering is detailed in M/S for Refrigerant piping
installation.

Condensate drain,Sewer, Waste and Vent pipe installation

Mark the route of piping in wall / floor.

If in walls, the wall has to be chased for the minimum required diameter of the pipes to

be used.
If under floor, the pipe has to be laid before floor concreting of the area.

Check that the pipe is correctly prepared and that the rubber seal is properly seated in its
housing, markthe length of pipe to be pushed.

Make sure that both the pipe ends and ring seal socket are dry, clean & free from dust.

Lubricate evenly around the spigot.

Make sure that the components to be jointed are correctly aligned.

Push the spigot into the socket and see the marking is visible.

Level the pipes and check the alignment.

For jointing, suitable fitting for solvent weld with the pipe – make sure both the pipe &

fitting are dry, cleanand free from dust.

Apply the solvent cement evenly around the pipe, spigot end, align and push the fitting.

Outside of joints should be cleared from excess solvents.


Allow to dry at least for six (6) hours prior to testing.

Chemical Drain pipe installation

Mark the route of piping in wall / floor.

If in walls, the wall has to be chased for the minimum required diameter of the pipes to

be used.
If under floor, the pipe has to be laid before floor concreting of the area.

For Cutting; Pipe must be squarely cut to allow for the proper interfacing of the pipe end

and the fitting socket bottom. This can be accomplished with a miter box saw.
For DEBURRING; Use file to remove burrs from the end of pipe. A slight chamfer about 15°

should be added to the end to permit easier insertion of the pipe into the fitting. Failure to

chamfer the edge of the pipe may remove cementfrom the socket, causing the joint to

leak.

INSPECTION AND CLEANING; visually inspect the inside of the pipe and fitting sockets and

remove all dirt, grease or moisture with a clean dry rag. Measure the fitting socket depth

and mark this distance on the pipe O.D. Clean the surfaceof the pipe and fitting socket by

using a cleaner.

APPLICATION OF SOLVENT CEMENT; Apply the solvent cement evenly and quickly around

the outside of the pipe at a width a little greater than the depth of the fitting socket. Apply
a light coat ofcement evenly around the inside of the fitting socket.

JOINT ASSEMBLY; immediately insert the pipe into the socket up to the entry mark, align

pipe and socket, hold in position for a few seconds.

CLEAN UP; Remove all excess cement from around the pipe and fitting with a dry cotton

rag. This must be done while the cement is still soft.

For jointing, suitable fitting for solvent weld with the pipe – make sure both the pipe &

fitting are dry, cleanand free from dust.

AFTER JOINTING; Joints should not be moved or distributed for 10-15 minutes then the

jointed pipe may be handled with care allow 4 hours if the jointed pipe lengths are to be

laid in a trench.
FLANGE ASSEMBLY

Join the flange to the pipe as outlined in the solvent cementing section or in the

threading section depending on the joining.

Align the flanges and gasket by inserting all of the bolt through the matching bolt holes

proper mating of flanges and gaskets is very important for a positive seal.

Using a torque wrench, tighten each bolt in a gradual sequence as outlined by the

flange sketch.
WARNINGS

1- Do not over – torque flange bolts.

2- Use the proper bolt tightening sequence.


3- Make sure the system is in proper alignment.

4- Flat washers

Under Ground Drainage Work

Trenching & Bedding

Prior to start of excavation, make sure that the pipe line coordinates and elevation has

been checked and verified by the surveyor.

Excavation and sand bedding shall be done mainly by equipment (excavators and
loaders), manual excavation is required in cases where equipment are not possible or

where manual excavation is more convenient in a specific area.

Excavated materials shall be placed at a suitable distance from the edge of excavation

so that materials do not fall back into the trench.

Depth of trench shall be dug deep enough to provide a ground bed of at least 150 mm

from the bottom of the pipe.

Clean sand bedding layer of 150 mm thickness shall be compacted to at least 95%

Proctor density.

The trench bottom shall be continuous, smooth, and free of rocks and to the line and

grade shown on the approved installation drawings.


Backfilling

Make sure that Inspection & Testing has been done and approved before any

backfilling works starts.

Protect top 30 cm of the pipe by backfilling using sand (if available).

Backfill the remain trench by backfilling material (25 cm max. thickness)

Backfilling shall be done mainly by equipment (loaders & compactors) while some

labors spreading manually the sand and backfill materials wherever required.

Laying

Before start of the pipe lying, the bottom of the trench shall be dry, continuous,

smoothand free of rocks and to the line and grade shown on the installation drawings.
Pipe location, elevation and slope shall be maintained by a surveyor. A survey report

shall be made after final installation.

Sand beds shall be placed at the bottom of pipes for underground drainage work (and

supports for buried pipes) to meet the exact elevation and slope of the pipe being

installed. The sand bed shall be then adjusted accordingly to maintain the pipe on the

ground is on a firm bed for its entire length.


Excavation a little deeper on the place where the pipe is to be joined shall be done to

allow access for the installer for proper joining method.

Pipe shall be installed continuously downhill without low points and high points.

Pipe is to be anchored by partial sand and/or mortar covering of the pipe to prevent

floatation and to maintain its alignment and level.

At the end of every work shift, personnel performing the pipe installation shall ensure that

the pipe ends are capped to prevent entry of foreign materials.

Reservation in the manhole base shall be done in order to allow connections to manhole
after manhole pouring.

Grouting shall be applied between manhole and outside diameter of pipe.

In case of drain outlets connections (at the landscape area), no external connection is

allowed (e.g. No-hub coupling) only push on connection is allowed.

Plumbing pipe Insulation


Pipe insulation shall be installed in accordance with plumbing system standard detail or as per
equipment manufacturer’s recommendation.

Note. Insulation of Plumbing Pipe is detailed in M/S for Refrigerant piping insulation.

1. METHOD STATEMENT FOR PLUMBING SYSTEM TEST


Testing shall be carried out under the supervision of Contractor & Company with allcalibrated
tools and equipment’s.

Field test / Inspection report format will be used for this purpose.

1. Potable water pipe Test(Hydrostat Test)


Refer to ASME 31.9 Para 937.3 Hydrostatic testing

1. The section of the pipe which would undergo testing would be identified and to be informed

to Contractor/Company to witness the test.

1. Visual inspection would be carried out and any defects found to be rectified.

1. Provision for plugging all open ends would be made and suitable vent to be provided for
bleeding air.

1. The pipe work would be slowly filled with potable water. The air shall be bled out at plugs

and vents, tillthe entire air escapes.

1. The hydraulic pressure would be applied to the envisaged section by means of manually

operated test pump.

1. The pressure shall be maximum working pressure (2bar) plus 50%.


1. Pipes shall be tested under a hydrostatic pressure of 3 bars.

1. After application of pressure, verify joints, fittings and valves for possible leaks and rectify,

if required.

1. The pressure would be maintained for at least 2 hours. During this time, the test pump

will be removedfrom the test site.

1. The result would be filled in the approved format and records maintained.

1. Condensate drain, Sewer, Waste pipe Test (Head Pressure Test)


Refer to ASME 31.9 Para 937.3 Hydrostatic testing

1. The section of the pipe which would undergo testing would be identified and to be informed

to Contractor/Company to witness the test.


1. Visual inspection would be carried out and any defects found to be rectified.

1. The pipes and joints shall be head pressure tested 3.0 M head for 1 hour

1. The pressure testing shall be done by using potable water.

1. Before doing the pressure test, proper venting shall be done at the end of the pipe.

1. Each joint of pipes and fittings shall be inspected individually for any leakage.

1. Check all the pipes are routed for required point and the joints are completed if any left

over.

2. QUALITY CONTROL

1. Quality Control Plan

1. Aquality assurance system shall be established to ensure conformance to related


standards, codes, specification and procedures.

1. Site Management, Supervisors and Safety Officer will closely supervise and monitor all

phase of works to ensure full compliance with the procedures of Safety and work

methodology.

1. Significant stages of work shall be ensured by Site Supervisor /Quality Control Inspector to

be conforming to the drawings and specification including:

2. Use of approved materials.

3. Set out of work before commencing installation.

4. Check installed materials.

1. Inspection TestRequest (ITR) shall be submitted 24 hours before the date and time of
inspection for each stage of work as per approved inspection and Test Plan.

1. Inspection and Test Plan

1. All inspections and tests as identified in the Inspection and Test Plan.
1. Inspection and Test Plan shall be completed by the SUB COTRACTOR and will be reviewed

and approved by the CONTRACTOR.


1. SAFETY PLAN
The responsible supervisor will periodically check the condition of the barriers, and where
necessary refurbishment will be conducted.

1. Safety Role and PTW

1. Appropriate PTW is introduced and applied for approval from the central Safety

Management.

1. Training programs and competence standards are established and maintained.

1. Monitoring/auditing/reviewing of PTW system is established and maintained.


1. PTW is processed properly as follows:

2. Defining, requesting and approving the work scope

3. Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Proposed Controls

4. Approval of Proposed Controls – Hold Point

5. Implementing Risk Controls

6. Permission to Proceed/Issuing the PTW – Hold Point

7. Managing the Work after Issue of PTW

1. Use of PPE

1. All personnel will be issued with PPE and instructed to maintain safe working practices

always. The PlumbingSupervisor will be responsible to confirm that safety procedures


are followed.

1. PPE’s for ear protection (ear muffs, earplugs, etc.) must be used in areas where the

noise level is high (above 85 dBA).

1. Personnel executing the work will always confirm that:

8. Eye Protectors (goggles /shields /spectacles) are suitable for the work being carried out.

9. Adequate and appropriate respiratory protection is available while entering confined space.

10. Appropriate type of hand gloves is used for the activity to be performed.

1. Hand Tool and Equipment

1. Construction equipment, machines, tools and measuring instrument to be used in the


works will be thoroughly inspected to confirm its working condition prior to used.

1. Operator will be trained and instructed in the safe use of the equipment.

1. All power hand tools and Equipment’s to be inspected and tagged.

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