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INCOLA Soundproof Piping Systems
Pipe Nominal Diameter Pipe Diameter Vertical Lines Max. Support Horizontal Lines Max.
(DN) (mm) Clamp Interval (cm) Support Clamp Interval (cm)
50 50 200 50
75 75 200 75
110 110 200 110
125 125 200 125
160 160 200 160
200 200 200 200
Table 12: Recommended Clamp Intervals for Vertical and Horizontal Installations of VESBO INCOLA Pipes
Transitions between floors should be made with the help of short (50 cm) VESBO INCOLA pipe.
It is recommended to wrap the pipe that will remain in the concrete with a foam-like sound
insulation material that will absorb sound.
In order to carry the weight of the pipe more easily in vertical lines and to prevent slipping
from the connection points, the safety of the installation should be ensured by using a pipe
support clamp at maximum 2 meters intervals.
5.4 Connections Between Vertical and Horizontal Lines
The amount of sound generated mostly depends on the length of the pipe. For connections
between vertical and horizontal lines, it is recommended to use two VESBO INCOLA 45°
Elbows instead of a single 87° Elbow. A 25cm long VESBO INCOLA pipe should be placed in
between the two 45° Elbows.
5.5 Installation at Horizontal Lines
It is not necessary to use the double clamping system on horizontal lines. To fix pipes to the
walls, it is recommended to use only pipe support clamps right after the belled-end parts next
to the joints with intervals of 10xOD (10 times the external diameter of the pipe).
5.6 Installation of Pipes Inside Concrete
Lines in kitchens and bathrooms can be concealed in concrete.
1. We recommend to wrap the lines with insulating materials in order to avoid their direct
contact to concrete.
2. Make sure that the lines are properly aligned and the joints will not be disrupted while
plastering.
3. Keep the installation area clean, do not leave any sharp objects that may damage the pipes
and fittings.
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