
Useful definitions for Inspection Chambers and Manholes
When it comes to manholes and inspection chambers, there are a number of definitions and acronyms that you may need to know.Â
FP McCann House Inspection Chamber Section is installed at the property line of a building. It allows to access the sanitary or storm sewers. Manufactured from concrete to withstand heavy load and external climatic conditions. It can be joined easily with bituminous or butyl compounds.
Features & Benefits
Provides a watertight seal
Tongue and groove joint for stacking
Can be sealed with a sand and cement mortar or bitumen sealant
Weight (kg): 120 kg
Wall/Slab Thickness (mm): 75mm
Diameter (mm):
Height (mm):
Weight (kg): 120 kg
Capacity (litres):
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When it comes to manholes and inspection chambers, there are a number of definitions and acronyms that you may need to know.Â
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