Is this an Access panel in pavement
In the pavement outside our house is a 200mm square concrete "plug" or
panel in a pavement slab, probably about 50mm thick. Plug is a courser mix concrete than pavement. It isnt mortared in and I could probably lift it out if necessary. What is it likely to cover ? Old Water stoptap ? I would like it to be access to the "drain" which exits our Victorian terraced house 10m away , taking both surface and foul water, and connects presumably to the main sewer in the road but which has no manholes anywhere. Photo: https://ibb.co/cC3dQBp |
Is this an Access panel in pavement
Robert wrote on 06/07/2019 :
What is it likely to cover ? Old Water stoptap ? It could even have been a coal hole. Some Victorian houses had their coal cellars extend out under the pavement, so were filled via a lift away panel in the public pavement. |
Is this an Access panel in pavement
On 06/07/2019 23:12, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Robert wrote on 06/07/2019 : What is it likely to cover ? Old Water stoptap ? It could even have been a coal hole. Some Victorian houses had their coal cellars extend out under the pavement, so were filled via a lift away panel in the public pavement. Did they drop the coal lump by lump? That is a small cover. -- Adam |
Is this an Access panel in pavement
On 06/07/2019 21:33, Robert wrote:
In the pavement outside our house is a 200mm square concrete "plug" or panel in a pavement slab, probably about 50mm thick. Plug is a courser mix concrete than pavement. It isnt mortared in and I could probably lift it out if necessary. What is it likely to cover ? Old Water stoptap ? I would like it to be access to the "drain" which exits our Victorian terraced house 10m away , taking both surface and foul water, and connects presumably to the main sewer in the road but which has no manholes anywhere. Photo:Â*Â* https://ibb.co/cC3dQBp could be the cover for what we call in Scotland a Buchan disconnecting trap .....if you lift it you will see the 6 inch top piece...but then again sewer disconnecting traps usually have vented covers so probably not.... https://www.scottishbrickhistory.co....gineerglasgow/ |
Is this an Access panel in pavement
On 07/07/2019 07:15, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 06/07/2019 21:33, Robert wrote: In the pavement outside our house is a 200mm square concrete "plug" or panel in a pavement slab, probably about 50mm thick. Plug is a courser mix concrete than pavement. It isnt mortared in and I could probably lift it out if necessary. What is it likely to cover ? Old Water stoptap ? I would like it to be access to the "drain" which exits our Victorian terraced house 10m away , taking both surface and foul water, and connects presumably to the main sewer in the road but which has no manholes anywhere. Photo:Â*Â* https://ibb.co/cC3dQBp Â*could be the cover for what we call in Scotland a Buchan disconnecting trap .....if you lift it you will see the 6 inch top piece...but then again sewer disconnecting traps usually have vented covers so probably not.... https://www.scottishbrickhistory.co....gineerglasgow/ had a guy in a detached house phone me once that his drains were backing up...I visited and found he was rodding to a dead end so I asked him to measure the length of his rods and find the spot where the rods were stopping ....then I told him to start digging in his front lawn ...some way down he hit a concrete slab...he removed the concrete slab and there underneath was the top piece of his disconnecting trap complete with the blockage....he couldn't thank me enough.... |
Is this an Access panel in pavement
It happens that ARW formulated :
Did they drop the coal lump by lump? That is a small cover. They used to be 12" x 12" so not much bigger that the quoted 200mm square. They would use a metal funnel to guide it in. |
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