HUBER Manhole Covers SD7 are basically designed... ...for a clear width up to and including 1000 mm and certified to:
...for a clear width bigger than 1000 mm and statically calculated according to:
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Attack-proof and weatherproof manhole cover SD7, for flush fitting, load bearing, security tested, rectangular type
Designed for
Secure to prevent forced access, certified to resistance class RC3 according to DIN EN 1627 in class D400 or resistance class RC4 according to DIN EN 1627 in class B125, D400, E600. It meets the requirements of DVGW W 1050 for object protection in water supply structures and is suitable for use in Ex zone 1. However, it is not suitable for big-volume traffic (refer to the definition provided in the Download section).
Designed for a clear width up to and including 1000 mm and certified to:
DIN 1229 / DIN EN 124-1:2015-09 and DIN EN 124-3:2015-09, classes A15, B125, D400, E600 with test certificate and external monitoring.
Designed for a clear width bigger than 1000 mm and statically calculated according to:
DIN EN 1991:2010-12 (Eurocode 1) and DIN EN 1993:2010-12 (Eurocode 3), class EC10 (comparable with class A) and EC100 (comparable with class D).
Options
- 1.4404 (AISI 316 L) stainless steel
- Lift-off cover (without spring dampers and hinges)
- Non-standard sizes
- Encasing frame, non-standard installation height
- Designed for dowelling (only possible for class A15)
- Possibility to open the cover from below, the traffic situation to be taken into account
- Suitable for big-volume traffic up to a maximum surface of 1 m² and maximum side length of 1400 mm (no emergency exit possible). (See definition for big-volume traffic below in the Download section)
- Magnetic contact
- Cover insulation
- One-part covers watertight up to 5m WC (class D400 only)
- One-part covers back-water proof up to 5m WC (class D400 only)
- Cover designed as a shell suitable to be filled with mastic asphalt
- Safety guard / barrier
- Safety guard / antifall guard
- Multi-part cover
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