[Report] . ing the angle of theBend and its major axis is at rightangles to this bisecting line as shownin Fig. 1. The dimensions of the Doorand seating are to conform in allrespects to the dimensions given InTable 5. When applied to the heel of a Bend,the door is to be placed so that itscentre lies on the line bisecting theangle of the Bend, with its face atright angles to this line as shown InFig. 2. The face of the seating shallproject the distance a given In theaccompanying Table. With the ex-ception of dimension f (Table 5) theDoor and seating are to conform inall respects to the dimensio


[Report] . ing the angle of theBend and its major axis is at rightangles to this bisecting line as shownin Fig. 1. The dimensions of the Doorand seating are to conform in allrespects to the dimensions given InTable 5. When applied to the heel of a Bend,the door is to be placed so that itscentre lies on the line bisecting theangle of the Bend, with its face atright angles to this line as shown InFig. 2. The face of the seating shallproject the distance a given In theaccompanying Table. With the ex-ception of dimension f (Table 5) theDoor and seating are to conform inall respects to the dimensions givenin Table 5. The interior surface of the Dooris in all cases to conform to theinterior surface of the Bend. Overall dimensions of Short Radius Bends with Oval Access Doors to bethe same as for the plain Short Radius Bends, Table 2. No. 59—1012. ( 15 ) Table 5. BRITISH STANDARD WASTE AND VENTILATING PIPES. , Holes tapped lo suit Set Screws. OVAL ACCESS 0v&\ Opening and Saatto be truly elliptical. Half round Beadrich radius. INTERNAL FACE. OF DOOR. Square headedGunmetaJ Set Scrvn Depth of tapped holesto be such as to allow of metal 1 i I { /no!, thick > > |B at bottom.


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