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ACO Stormbrixx Product Description
The modular infiltration system
ACO T i e f b a u
Now with DIBt approval NEW!
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Installation instructions
Content
Designers and fitters are required to keep themselves informed about the latest state of the art of the technology and to refer to the current version of this brochure. Our colleagues at ACO Tiefbau Application Technology are always happy to assist you in this. With the publication of this version all previous versions of the installation and product information become invalid. We reserve the right to make technical changes and to offer special solutions for specific cases at any time. The current version can always be downloaded from the internet at www.aco-tiefbau.de.
Version 02/2013 You will find details of your contacts at www.aco-tiefbau.de/servicepartner
Advices of employment protection
Personal Protective EquipmentWhen constructing the infiltration system, and during activities relating to the ins-tallation some personal protective equip-ment is necessary. Protective equipment from specialist suppliers must be provi-ded to your staff in sufficient quantities, and its use must be enforced by super-visors. All generally applicable safety at work instructions must be respected!
Symbol Meaning Explanation
Wear safety shoes Safety shoes offer good non-slip protection, especially in wet areas, and resistance to piercing, e.g. by nails, and also pro-tect the feet from falling objects, e.g. when moving items.
Wear a safety helmet
Safety helmets protect you from head injuries e.g. from falling objects or blows.
Wear hearing protection
Ear protectors protect your ears from damage when noise levels are excessive.
Wear protective goggles or glasses
Protective glasses protect your eyes from mechanical injuries caused by dust, acid, fragments, blows or knocks.
Wear safety glovesProtective gloves protect the hands from minor bruises and cuts, particularly during transport, commissioning, mainte-nance, repairs and dismantling.
Health and Safety at Work Instructions 2
Planning Instructions and Technical Regulations 3
ACO Stormbrixx – the modular infiltration system 4
Presentation of ACO Stormbrixx as a Bulk Storage and Bulk Percolation System 5
Technical Data for the Components 6
Accessories 7
Logistics and Handling 8
Transport and Storage 9
Permit 10
Excavating the Pit and Levelling 10
Laying the Filter Fleece 10
Covering over (Infilling/Covering) 11
Installing the Basic Elements 12
Cutting Basic Elements in Half 13
Installing the Lower and Middle Shaft Sections 13
Installing the Connectors 13
Installing the Side-walls 14
Installing the Coverings 14
Installing the Connectors/Pipe Adaptors 15
Installing the Upper Sections 16
Shaft Cover SA 400 with/out Air Vents 18
Retention 18
Practical example of the ACO Tiefbau System Chain 19
Quality Assurance during and after Construction 19
On 26/4/2013 the German Institute for Building Technology (DIBt) issued general building type approval certificate number Z-42.1-500 to ACO Tiefbau Vertrieb GmbH for the ACO Stormbrixx modular infiltrati-on system, confirming the positive mate-rial and product features of the system. This means that our innovative modular infiltration system now offers planners, building contractors and developers an additional level of certainty when installing infiltration and retention systems.
NEW! Now with DIBt approval Plan with certainty, thanks to general building approval
Z-42.1-500
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Planning instructions and technical regulations
The information in this brochure, our application technology consultancy advice, and any other recommenda-tions are based on a large volume of scientific research and many years of experience. Nevertheless, they are only indicative, and designers and fitters remain responsible themselves for checking the products and the installation instructions in combination with all local circumstances, current technical regulations and the current state of the art of the technology, and we accept no liability.
ACO Stormbrixx is a modular infiltration system made from synthetic materials which, on the one hand provides bulk storage, and on the other hand is used to provide bulk percolation of storm water. The installation is carried out totally below ground level. Providing the correct earth covering is an essential part of this (see Page 11). The prerequisites for long-term operation are advance and care-ful planning, correct installation by professionals and where relevant connection to a functioning watercourse, together with regular maintenance/cleaning. The standards for concrete given in the ACO Tiefbau installation details are minimum values. Any special re-quirements which arise from local conditions (resistance to frost, road salt, chemicals, abrasion etc.) need to be taken into account by designers, applying the correct choice of exposure class as defined in DIN EN 206-1 and DIN 1045-2. For the selection and design in particular, but also for the installation of Stormbrixx, the following technical regulations apply in their current versions.
Generally applicable:VOB (standard building contract terms) Part C: ATV (general technical requirements) DIN 18299 „General regula-tions for construction work of all kinds“
VOB Part C: ATV DIN 18300 „Excavations“
VOB Part C: ATV DIN 18315 to 18318 „Construction of traffic-bearing roads; Surface courses without binder/ … with hydraulic binder/… made of asphalt/ … dry-jointed sett and slab pave-ments and surrounds“
DIN 18196 „Civil Engineering – Soil classification for civil engi-neering purposes“
DIN EN 1610 „Construction and Testing of Drains and Sewers“
DIN 4124 „Slopes, planking and strutting, breadths of working spaces“
RStO „Directives for the Standardization of Traffic Area Surfaces“
RAS-Ew „Directives for Road Design – Section: Drainage“
ZTV Ew-StB „Additional Technical Terms of Contract and Directi-ves for the Construction of Drainage Systems in Road Construc-tion“
ZTV E-StB „...for Civil Engineering for Road Construction“
ZTV T-StB „... for the Construction of Base Courses for Road Construction“
ZTV Asphalt-StB „... for the Construction of Asphalt Pavement Surfaces“
ZTV P-StB „... for the Construction of Dry-jointed Sett and Slab Pavements“ (without binder)
ZTV Beton-StB „... for the Construction of Concrete Pavement Surfaces“
Working paper „„Surface pavements with pavings and slabs by bonded construction“ ((Research Company for Roads and Traffic) FGSV-No. 618/2)
DIN EN 206-1 „Concrete – Specification, performance, produc-tion and conformity“
DIN 1045-2 „Reinforced and pre-stressed concrete structures – Part 2: Concrete – Specification, performance, production and conformity; Application rules for DIN EN 206-1“
DWA (German Association for Water, Wastewater and Was-te ) and ATV-DVWK (former name of above) work instruc-tions
A 117 Dimensioning of storm water tanks, 2006 A 138 Planning, construction and operation of facilities for infiltration of rainwater run-off, 2005
A 166 Structures for centralised storm water treatment and retention, 1999
DWA and ATV-DVWK fact sheets M 153 Recommendations for rainwater handling, 2000 M 176 Notes and examples for the design and equipment of structures for centralised storm water treatment and retention, 2001
M 178 Recommendations for the planning, construction and operation of retention ground filters for additional rainwater handling in mixed and separated systems, 2005
The above list of regulations, standards and directives is indicative only for the design and implementation of line drai-nage in surfaces which bear traffic, and makes no claim to be exhaustive (version 01/2013). To provide verification and certainty we recommend a local hydraulic test be organised on your site by our colleagues in ACO Tiefbau Application Technology. For special applications or for solutions which you do not see in this documentation, please contact our Ap-plication Technology department. Our colleagues will be pleased to advise you and assist you in finding a solution.
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ACO Stormbrixx is a modular infiltration system made from a synthetic material (polypro-pylene) which on the one hand provides bulk storage, and on the other hand is used to provide bulk percolation of storm water.
The basis of the ACO Stormbrixx system are the building blocks which are laid in bonded patterns using an intelligent snap lock system which give the overall system its structu-ral rigidity. ACO Stormbrixx can be installed up to 3 layers deep. Each layer consists of two tiers of basic components.
ACO Stormbrixx - a modular infiltration system
1-layer deep construction
2-layer deep construction
3-layer deep construction
At least two ACO Stormbrixx basic com-
ponents together form a infiltration box.
ACO Stormbrixx basic element
1.200 mm
600 mm
610 mm
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Presentation of the ACO Stormbrixx as a Bulk Storage and Bulk Percolation System
Bulk Storage
Bulk Percolation
Sealing memb-
rane, 2 mm
Geotextile as protective layer for the entire
trench, to prevent soil infiltration.
Requirements for the geotextile:
Geotextile robustness class: GRC 3
weight: 200 g/m2
Thickness: 1.9 mm
2-layer deep construction
2-layer deep construction
Geotextile used for the
inner protective fleece,
weight: 400 g/m2
Geotextile used for the
outer protective fleece,
weight: 400 g/m2
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Illustration Scale drawing Dimension Weight Item number
Length Width Height[mm] [mm] [mm] [kg]
Basic element made from polypropylene (PP)
120034
2
600
305
1200 600 342 10,0 314020
Side wall made from polypropylene (PP)
582
587
582 587 55 1,6 314021
Cover made from polypropylene (PP)
548
320
548 548 43 0,8 314022
Technical Data for the Components
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Accessories
Illustration Description Used with Weight Item number
[kg]
Connectors � To connect basic elements to each other
�To connect two layers: combine 2 connectors � Number of connectors when installing 2 layers: ½ � the total number of basic elements for the entire
trench � Number of connectors when installing 3 layers: 2/3
the total number of basic elements for the entire trench made from polypropylene (PP)
� made from polyethylene (PE)
� ACO Stormbrixx basic element
0,1 314023
Adapter for Pipe Connection � made from polyethylene (PE)
� ACO Stormbrixx basic element
DN/OD 110 0,4 314026
DN/OD 160 0,7 314027
DN/OD 200 1,3 314028
DN/OD 250 2,7 314048
DN/OD 315
DN/OD 400
3,3
4,5
314029 314030
Upper section � For inspection and rinsing access to the
infiltration system � DN/OD 160 � with formwork � made from polypropylene (PP)
� ACO Stormbrixxbasic element
2,6 314038
Upper part with socket � For inspection and rinsing access to the
infiltration system � DN/OD 160 � with formwork � made from polypropylene (PP)
� ACO Stormbrixx basic element
2,8 314039
Shaft Lower and Middle Sections � For access to infiltration system � For connecting inlets and outlets within the infiltra-
tion system � Dimensions: 594 x 594 x 610 mm � made from polypropylene (PP)
� Connectors up to DN/OD 400
32,0 27034
SA 400 Shaft cover � Load class D 400 � Made from EN-GJS cast iron � Clear width 400 � No air vents
� Inspection and rinsing shaft
38,0 314043
SA 400 Shaft cover � Load class D 400 � Made from EN-GJS cast iron � Clear width 400 � With air vents
� Inspection and rinsing shaft
38,0 314053
SA 160 Shaft cover � Access for inspection � Load class D 400 � Made from EN-GJL cast iron � Clear width 160 � No air vents
� Connectors DN/OD 160
15,7 314044
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The ACO Stormbrixx infiltration system (basic elements, side walls and covers) stacks perfectly for ease of transport. The basic elements fit into each other precisely, which reduces the volume to be transported compared to traditional sys-tems. Transport costs and CO2 emissions are substantially reduced.
Logistics and Handling
Ideal stacking reduces transport costsExample: Project A requires a storage volume of 280 m³. Using ACO Stormbrixx the infiltration system components can all be transported on a single vehicle. For other systems up to four vehicles would be needed.
The reduced space required, thanks to basic
elements which stack perfectly, and simple
handling on site both help to reduce logistics
costs.
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Transport and Storage
Basic element Pallet size: 1,22 x 0,61 m Pallet height: 1,33 m Height of two pallets: 2,33 m Weight/unit: approx. 10 kg Units/pallet: 16 per pallet or 32 per double pallet
Side wall Pallet size: 1,20 x 1,20 m Pallet height: 1,17 m Height of two pallets: 2,34 m Weight/unit: approx. 1,6 kg Units/pallet: 100
Cover Large box: 56 x 56 x 81 cm Units per box: 18 Boxes per European pallet: 6 Units/pallet: 108 Pallet height: 1.83 m Weight/unit: approx. 0.80 kg Weight per box: 14.4 kg
Connectors Weight: approx. 0.015 kg Packaging unit (PE) of 50 units
Basic element double pallet Cover
Side wall
Transport instructions:The pallets must be transported around the construction site using your own equipment.
Storage instructions/temporary storage:All components of the ACO Stormbrixx system can be stored outdoors. When storing temporarily make sure the ground is flat and solid. To prevent accidents, stack only to a maximum height of 2 pal-lets (32 basic elements, 2.33 m high). For long-term storage at the construction site these double-height pallets need to be se-cured against stormy conditions. The ba-sic elements should, if possible, be stored
in such a way that they are protected from direct sunlight (stored in a shaded area or covered with a light-coloured geotextile, in which case care must be taken that heat is not trapped under the cover). If this is not possible, then they may only be covered over after installation once they have been cooled off (perhaps the fol-lowing morning). Outdoor storage should never exceed one year.
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The underlying ground must be strong enough to bear the load and be able to absorb percolated water. If the underlying subsoil is not solid, then the geological structures must be investigated and sui-table measures must be taken. The solid substrate must be prepared so that it is free of stones, even and without gradient. Use your own equipment to remove the excavated soil. The support consists of the surrounding subsoil or any substitute covering added, and must be able to bear
Excavating the Pit and Levelling
a load of EV2 ≥ 45 MN/m², and it must have a cleaning layer (chippings/gravel) of 2/8 grade, approx. 5 cm thick. This cleaning layer must be levelled off. The compacted layer (substrate) must still be permeable after it has been compacted. The quality of this support is critical for the rest of the installation, and will have a significant impact on the stabi-lity and strength of the trench storage components, particularly in the case of multi-layer constructions or those subject
For percolation, the whole of the infiltrati-on block must be wrapped in filter fleece (Geotextile robustness class: GRC 3, weight: 200 g/m², thickness: 1.9 mm). Before starting to lay the basic elements the fleece must be laid over the cleaning layer. The fleece should overlap to the sides sufficiently to allow the entire installation to be wrapped. ACO Storm-brixx are completely surrounded with the filter fleece to prevent the penetration of
Laying the Filter Fleece
fine particles of earth. The fleece needs to be laid diagonally to the main axis of the trench. When measuring the fleece, the following applies: Length of the fleece strips = size of trench + at least 0.50 m overlap. The overlap between any strips which are laid end-to-end should also be at least 0.50 m. Both ends of the geotex-tiles are attached temporarily but securely to the trench embankments and edges. After installing the ACO Stormbrixx com-
The ACO Stormbrixx infiltration system may require an official permit: this must be checked before installing it. During the planning phase, the relevant official and legal requirements, currently applicable technical standards and the DWA (German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste) work instructions must be taken
to major loads (earth/traffic load). The system must not be installed where it is constantly or intermittently in standing groundwater, stratum water or flood wa-ters. The recommendations of the DWA-A 138 work instructions in this respect must be applied to infiltration systems. These indicate that the distance from the ave-rage highest groundwater level must be at least 1.0 m.
Please note!During construction of the embankments/working space/shoring (DIN 4124) and ex-cavation (DIN 18300), the currently appli-cable standards and accident prevention regulations must be observed.
ponents, the filter fleece will be detached from the sides and edges of the trench and laid over the infiltration system with a minimum of 0.50 m overlap between the strips of fleece. Take care that the fleece is laid snugly against the ACO Storm-brixx system so that no soil can infiltrate between the components and the fleece wrapper.
Please note!Take care that the overlaps are always at least 50 cm, that the fleece surface is completely sealed and that it cannot fall open during in-fill.
After creating a level
surface which is free of
stones, even and without
gradient the trench is
lined with a filter fleece.
Permit
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Covering over (Infilling/Covering)
SLW 60
[mm]1)
SLW 30
[mm]1)
Private car parking area
[mm]1)
No surface load, grassed areas
[mm]Minimum frost-free cover2) 1.000 1.000 1.000 800
Maximum frost-free cover3) 3.300 3.300 3.300 3.300
Standard soil cover for installation of the ACO Stormbrixx infiltration system
Recognised good technical practice, and applicable laws and standards must be respected (such as „Additional technical specifications and guide lines for soil works in road constructions“ (ZTV E-StB), „Directive for standardisation of upper surfaces for road constructions“ (RstO) etc.).
Filling the trench sidesThe stone-free infill material (which must meet DIN 18196) must be compactable and able to absorb percolated water. The coefficient of permeability of the infill ma-terial must at least match the calculated kf-value.Side infilling is to be carried out according to DIN EN 1610, in layers no deeper than
≤ 30 cm each time, up to the upper edge of the trench.
Compact the fill material with a light-weight compactor to a Proctor value of approx. 97%. Avoid any direct contact between the compactor and the plastic components. The insertion of the infill material must not create any problematic distortion, damage or inappropriate loa-ding of the trench system. Care must be taken when infilling and compacting that the overlaps of the geotextile are not dis-turbed and pulled apart, and that the ACO Stormbrixx system is not damaged!
1) Ground cover consisting of cover and upper surface as per RStO regulations2) Please take account of local conditions when defining the frost-free installation depth 3) Variations in cover depths for special cases should be agreed with ACO Tiefbau
Application Technology
CoveringAfter completing the infilling around the sides, a compacted covering of 10 cm of stone-free filler material and a 35 cm thick load-bearing layer of e.g. road metal are placed over the infiltration system to crea-te a flat base for the subsequent struc-ture. Covering the ACO Stormbrixx system must be done in layers, tipping materials from the edge. For this e.g. a light-weight backhoe or wheel loader can be used with a maximum total weight of 15 tonne (4 double wheels). This equipment may only be driven over the site once it is covered by a sufficiently compacted layer with a thickness of ≥ 45 cm, while taking care not to create tracks. For surfaces which will carry traffic the current road construc-tion regulations apply (RStO). During and after the construction phase care must be taken to ensure that no dirt enters the infiltration system.
Please note!Compaction using heavy vibrating rollers is not permitted! Driving construction vehicles directly over the ACO Stormbrixx system is not permitted! Driving heavy construction vehicles directly over the ACO Stormbrixx system is only permitted when there is a compacted covering at least 100 cm thick.
EV2 = 45 MN/m²
Auflager
trag- u. verdichtungsfähiger Baugrund
Verfüllung nach ZTVE-StBverdichtungs-/versicke-
Planum
rungsfähiges Material (F1)
Verkehrsfläche (Oberbau gemäßgültigen Richtlinien z.B. RStO)
35 cm Überdeckung mit trag-fähigem Material, z. B. Schotter
10 cm verdichtungsfähiges,steinfreies Material
Arbeitsraum nach DIN 4124
5 cm Sauberkeitsschicht 2/8
ACO Stormbrixx
EV2 = 45 MN/m²
Auflager
Verfüllung nach ZTVE-StBverdichtungs-/versicke-
Planum
rungsfähiges Material (F1)
Verkehrsfläche (Oberbau gemäßgültigen Richtlinien z. B. RStO )
35 cm Überdeckung mit trag-fähigem Material, z. B. Schotter
10 cm verdichtungsfähiges,steinfreies Material
Arbeitsraum nach DIN 4124
5 cm Sauberkeitsschicht 2/8
ACO Stormbrixx
trag- u. verdichtungsfähiger Baugrund
Traffic surface (upper surface as per current
regulations e.g. RStO)
35 cm cover consisting of load-bearing material
e.g. road metal
10 cm compactable
stone-free material ACO Stormbrixx
Supports
5 cm cleaning layer 2/8
level surface EV2 = 45 MN/m2
compactable and load-bearing substrate
Infilling according to ZTVE-StB
regulations
compactable material which allows
infiltration (F1)
Working width as per DIN 4124
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Example: Creating a double block. Two ba-sic elements are placed together so that four pillars with male or female connec-tors are in the middle of the configuration. Two basic elements are turned over and pressed onto the lower basic elements in the opposite direction (1-4).
Installing the Basic Elements
Please note!The company contracted for the installa-tion is responsible for this being carried out correctly. The basic elements must be inspected for damage before installation. Components can be damaged during transport to or around the construction site at low temperatures (below 5 °C). Damaged basic elements, side walls, co-vers, connectors, pipe adaptors and shaft covers must not be installed!
Basic Elements A basic element consists of eight pillars, four equipped with male and four with female connections to lock the two basic elements together. The basic elements are to be set out on the geotextile as shown in the planning/installation dia-gram. Before installing the basic elements we recommend inserting batter boards with the correct dimensions in the trench (to define and fix the outside edges). When installing them, we recommend
putting them in place already connected, as this improves the stability of the entire trench block. They need to be aligned so that there is an inspection space between the pillars. We recommend that each layer of the ACO Stormbrixx system (a layer consists of two basic elements) is organised into a connected layer following the diagram showing the ACO Stormbrixx installation principles.
System Configuration Depending on the requirements of the construction and installation there are a multitude of different configurations of the blocks and sizes of system which can be created.
In its simplest form, it can be a single block of 1,200 × 600 × 610 mm made up of two basic elements one on top of the other. A single ACO Stormbrixx basic element is made up of eight pillars: four with male and four with female connec-tors. To create a complete block, a se-cond basic element is turned upside down and placed on top of the first element. The male and female connectors are lined up, then the two elements are pushed together until all the columns have locked into place. Both elements are designed to remain permanently connected, and cannot be separated without them being damaged.
Linking blocks ACO Stormbrixx makes use of the advan-tages of a linked block structure. Thanks to this feature it is possible to create a layer in a single piece from basic ele-ments which are locked together.
Two basic elements on top of each other make
up one layer (= two tiers) Within a layer the basic elements are placed
head to head.
1 2
3 44
When constructing the first layer take care
to ensure that four male and four female
connectors are always placed together.
Configuration options
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Installing the Lower and Middle Shaft Sections
The lower and middle shaft sections are integrated into the overall system, provide access in up to four directions through the infiltration system and are used for in-spection and maintenance. For multi-layer infiltration systems, the shaft bases are cut out of the intermediate elements and the lower and middle shaft sections are simply stacked on top of each other.(1) All the side surfaces of the lower and middle shaft sections facing the trench system need to be opened up to nominal size
ND/OD 400 using a saw (2). The inner diameter of the shaft lining in the lower and middle shaft sections is 400 mm. If needed, a pipe connection point of SD/OD 110, 160, 200, 250, 315 or 400 can be cut out using a jigsaw along the cutting/sawing marks provided. The lower shaft section is to be placed on the geotextile and fixed to prevent movement in the up-per area of the shaft section (connector).
Inflow and outflow
SD/OD 110, 160,
200, 250, 315, 400
1
2
When connecting two or three layers the layers are linked to each other and locked into place using pairs of linked connec-tors. The exact position of the basic ele-ments and connectors within the overall
The lower and middle shaft sections are linked
to the basic elements by individual connectors.
This is where the connectors are inserted on the
edge of the basic elements.
trench infiltration system can be seen on the diagram of the installation principles! Normally the connectors should be fitted in the middle of the basic elements.
Installing the Connectors
X X
X X
No connectors are used on the base!
Rounded side
forwards
Flattened side
forwards
ACO Stormbrixx can be bisected along their central rib using a handsaw or jigsaw. Each half can be linked to the rest of the system using connectors. The cut surfaces must face into the centre of the tank system.
Cutting Basic Elements in Hall
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The outsides of the infiltration system must be covered with the help of the side walls, which are inserted into the ope-nings provided in the basic elements and click into place. The side walls create a perimeter for the entire system offering a clean base surface for the geotextile wrapper. If needed, a pipe connection point of SD/OD 110, 160, 200, 250, 300 or 315 can be cut out along the cutting/sawing marks in the locations provided. The side walls have a predefined saw ma-trix for the connection of plastic pipes of SD/OD 110 to 315, which can be cut out using a jigsaw.
To ensure the geotextile wrapped around the system fits snugly, covers may only be inserted in the top layer of the infiltra-tion block.They prevent the fleece being forced into the necks of the pillars.
Please note!Covers are only built into the top layer of the basic elements, before the fleece is wrapped around them!
Installing the Side-walls
Tab clip
Positioning tab
When installing the side walls you must ensure
that the positioning tab is inserted into the base
element first.
Installing the Covers
A single ACO Stormbrixx cover closes off
four pillar openings
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Creating the Openings
Tools required/permittedA jigsaw with extra long blades is needed to cut out the openings for the pipe ducts in the side walls, on the top of the basic elements and in the lower and middle shaft sections. Use a drill to get the saw blade inserted when creating the openings in the lower shaft section.
Installing the Connectors/Pipe Adaptors
Cutting out the pipe connection adaptor opening in the side wall
Before installing the basic elements the openings for ventilation in both directions, and for inspection access must be cut out of each basic element.
A permanent marker is used to draw
the openings on the geotextile. Then
the opening is cut out using a Stanley
knife.
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Inserting the Pipe Connection AdaptorThe pipe adaptors must be used for direct pipe connections to the lower and middle shaft sections, the side walls and to basic elements. After cutting out the openings with a saw and positioning the fleece around the trench, the holes for the adaptors are created in the fleece. The pipe adaptor is held against the fleece and its inside diameter is marked on the
fleece (1). Within the marked circle (2), a cross is cut and the pipe adaptor is pushed together with the fleece into the component until the pipe adaptor‘s flange is lying flush against the component (= sand-proof) (3,4). The pipe connection ad-aptors can be used to connect KG pipes of nominal diameters SD/OD 110, 160, 200, 250, 315 and 400.
Creating the hole in a side wall and in a basic element.
The shorter side of the
pipe is inserted into the
infiltration system!
Installing the Upper Sections
The upper sections with and without sockets for the inspection and rinsing elements can be rotated around the pipe axis and can be adjusted using their push-fit connection to suit the local gradients in all directions, and their height can be telescoped (+/- 30 mm) and they are watertight to 0.5 bar. The pipe adaptor without a socket is held against the fleece and its inside diameter is marked on the fleece. Within the circle marked, a cross is cut and the upper section (without a socket) is pushed together with the fleece into the opening, creating a sand-proof connection. Before inserting the upper sections, remove the protective film from
the seal and clean the seal. The seals must be coated with a suitable lubricant. The upper section must be inserted to at least the minimum insertion depth!
In the intermediate/upper sections with or without sockets, load spreading and height adjustment of individual compo-nents is ensured using the telescoping principle which applies between the components. Any subsidence in the filled area can be coped with by the tolerance window provided by the telescoping. Load transmission for the shaft cover is achieved by setting the grating in a wet concrete bed.
1 2 3 4
Insert to at least the minimum depth!
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Upper section with and without
socket
Creating the Holes
Drawing the inner diameter Cutting a cross within the marked circle Installing the intermediate section
Access to the Infiltration System The ACO Stormbrixx infiltration system can be accessed from two different points. Through the ACO Stormbrixx upper sections (internal diameter = 339 mm) together with the lower and intermediate shaft sections (internal diameter = 400 mm), which allow passage of the camera and also pressure rinsing. Through the vertical SD/OD 160 access which only supports inspection of the infiltration system.
ACO Stormbrixx
vertical inspection and
rinsing vent ND/OD 400
ACO Stormbrixx
Upper parts
ACO Stormbrixx
vertical inspection
vent DN/OD 160
Ventilation The bi-directional ventilation system is installed after placing the fleece in the trench, and after installing the pipe ad-aptor on the box. After installation of the bi-directional ventilation system the other upper sections are installed. In the upper sections load spreading is ensured thanks to the telescoping which is activated bet-ween the components. Any subsidence in the filled area can be coped with by the tolerance window provided by the tele-scoping.
Vertical Inspection and Rinsing Vent ND/OD 160After laying the fleece and installing the SD/OD 160 pipe connection adaptor on the box, an SD/OD 160 KG pipe made from PP is sat on top of this, up to 7.0 cm below the planned ground surface level. The upper end of the KG pipe is
closed off with a temporary cap until the permanent cover is installed. Thanks to the separation in the construction of the upper section and the KG pipe, the shaft cover transfers the load from passing traffic in full to the neighbouring base courses.
The temporary cover/formwork must protect
the opening throughout the whole of the const-
ruction phase
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Installation instructions
Shaft cover SA 400 with/out air vents
The cover and frame are made from cast iron. The shaft cover has a maintenance-free, screw-free and traffic-safe catch made from highly wear-resistant plastic (conforms to DIN EN 124 / DIN EN 1229, is stable at extreme temperatures, repels dirt, is self-locking and vandal-proof). Once the cover has been put in place, it can be locked into place by stepping on it vertically on the area sitting over the frame. A concrete seating surrounding the upper section provides the load trans-mission for the shaft cover. A concrete seating C12/15 approx. 20 cm wide is
created all the way around, as defined by DIN EN 206-1, and raised by 2 cm to the highest drain upper section. Use the inser-ted temporary cover/formwork to smooth off the inserted concrete flush. Then remove the temporary cover/formwork, press the frame into the wet cement base to a depth of approx. 2 cm until it is com-pletely seated on the upper shaft section or as required for the final height.
After inserting the frame the dirt bucket compliant with DIN 4052-B low profile needs to be hung in place.
Retention
If retention is required, then the ACO Stormbrixx modular infiltration system must be wrapped in a watertight com-bination of protective fleece/sealing membrane/protective fleece, and welded. The sealing membrane must be protected inside and out against mechanical damage by a protective fleece. The pipe adaptor and the shaft neck must be welded to the sealing membrane. The welding of the
sealing membrane must be carried out by qualified welders and the welded seams must be inspected as per the DVS (Ger-man Welding Association) guidelines. The water-tightness of the seams must be pro-ven and inspection reports to this effect must be presented to the customer. This work must be carried out by a specialist company with certified plastic welding equipment.
Geotextile,
outer protective fleece, weight: 400 g/m2
Sealing membrane, 2 mm
Geotextile,
inner protective fleece, weight: 400 g/m2
Please note!Take care that the fleece surface is com-pletely sealed and that no holes are crea-ted during infill!
Depth of concrete: 20 cm
Concrete quality: ≥ C12/15
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Installation instructions
The ACO drainage channel collects the surface water and channels it via the outlet shaft into the ACO sedimentation shaft where the solids are separated from the rainwater. Via the outflow gulley the rainwater is first collected in the ACO Stormbrixx infiltration system and then gradually released into the ground.
Practical example of the ACO Tiefbau System Chain
The ACO yard drain collects the surface water and feeds it directly into the ACO Stormbrixx infiltration system where it gradually seeps out.
Outflow
InflowOut-
Inflow
Inflow
SD/OD 110–315
Downpipe Yard drain with downpipe connector
Green areaGreen area
Inflow
Quality Assurance during and after Construction Work
The suitability of the construction materi-als to be supplied by the contractor must be demonstrated to the customer.
Goods receipt inspection of the mate-rials used e.g. construction materials (ACO system, fleece, infill material ...) for
labelling damage completeness
Measured load-bearing ability and even-ness of the supporting surface (proof to be supplied)
Fleece on supports (no folds, correct overlaps) visual inspection and measu-rements
Layout plan followed, visual confirma-tion
Fleece wrapping/accessory parts (inter-mediate acceptance prior to infilling), visual inspection
Insertion of infill material (proof of com-paction), measurements
Final acceptance (documentation of the processes, infiltration and retention, to be kept separate, for mass retention the water-tightness must be checked, and the inspection records for the seams)
Possibly, control inspection by the customer. Visual inspection by means of TV passage (with record) through the installation
For retention please also see Page 18
Operation of the system The infiltration system may only be made functional after acceptance of the con-struction. Penetration by roots into the infiltration system must be avoided by following a suitable planting plan. We re-commend that where trees either already exist or are to be planted, that a minimum distance of half the potential crown dia-meter be maintained (in addition to using root protection foils).
Please note!For each application site you need to take into account the load represented by the soil and traffic. If necessary, the ACO Tiefbau application technology can advise what is required, based on the details of the proposed construction. Unusual construction conditions will require individual inspection and this should be arranged with ACO Tiefbau application technology. The approval of these unusual construction conditions must be given by the construction company and/or the building supervisor/planner.
ACO Tiefbau Vertrieb GmbH
PO Box 32024755 Rendsburg, GermanyAm Ahlmannkai24782 Büdelsdorf, GermanyTel. +49 (0)4331 354-500Fax +49 (0)04331 354-358
PO Box 112597661 Bad Kissingen, GermanyNeuwirtshauser Strasse 1497723 Oberthulba, GermanyTel. +49 (0)9736 41-50Fax +49 (0)09736 41-21 0V
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Drainage channels
Road and yard drains
Top sections
Manhole covers
Separators
Protecting watercourses
Bulk storage and bulk percolation
Pumping stations
Tree grids
Every product from ACO Tiefbausupports the ACO system series
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These installation instructions is also available
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