Clay has a bell part, attach below the bell a FERNCO rubber boot type fitting which is the diameter of the clay pipe. It will go from PVC pipe to the clay pipe.
The Fernco are heavy neoprene rubber tubes with stainless steel squeeze straps at each end. You might want to use some black piping tape over the metal if you're going to put this underground. For inserting a spigot end into a bell ,, there are some good epoxys made for this purpose.. Use PVC it's easier to work with..
For the other side, I'd personally just avoid the bell and cut it off with a circular saw with a masonary blade than use epoxys.
Check with your local inspection people .. They should be able to give some good advice..
John H. Walton has written: 'The structural design of the cross section of buried vitrified clay pipelines' -- subject(s): Clay Pipe, Pipe, Clay 'The flow capacity of vitrified clay pipelines'
Underground and used for storm/ sanitary disposal
In answer to your question the acronym 'ESVC' stands for Extra Strength Vitrified Clay. Hope this helps -Dan
Saudi Vitrified Pipe Company. A maker of ceramic pipes in Saudi Arabia.PVC pipe is Polyvinylchloride (a "plastic") pipe used worldwide for water and sewage.
A pipe clay triangle is used to support e.g. a crucible on a tripod over a bunsen flame.
píopa (pipe) dúidín / dúdóg (clay pipe)
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The purposes of the clay pipe are used for sewage that generated by hydrogen sulfide , drainage, make clay tobacco pipes and also used in sewer gravity collection mains.
The clay pipe was broken cleanly in half. There was a layer of clay at the bottom of the pond.
It will connect to the PVC pipe into the wall which ultimately will connect into the main sewer line outside.
long clay pipe
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