PIPE BURSTING WATER MAINS

Pipe Bursting Water Mains

The most common materials for existing water mains are cast iron, ductile iron, and PVC. All three can be replaced by pipe bursting but each requires a different pipe bursting approach. Cast iron pipe is a relatively brittle material, and therefore, basic pipe bursting system is sufficient. PVC pipes require multi-blade cutting accessories in front of the bursting head to facilitate cutting the pipe. Ductile iron pipe is not brittle; therefore, pipe splitting is the most suitable bursting system.
Valves are connected to PE pipe using mechanical joint (MJ) adapters, which are butt fused to the PE pipe. A gland ring is then used to make a restrained connection to ductile iron valves. As shown below, connections to PVC or ductile iron pipes can be made using a female MJ connector, which is butt fused to the PE pipe. This connection provides a restrained connection.

Connection to Existing PVC or DI Pipes Using Female MJ Adapter