A Domed Top Manhole Installation Guide

For flow management operations that need to measure below-grade flow, installing a domed top manhole is the perfect solution. Not only do these manholes securely store your primary flow management device, they also give your operators easy access when they need to take a reading.

To make sure that you get the most out of your manhole, however, it’s a good idea to review the installation process to make sure it’s done right the first time. Here’s a quick guide to domed top manhole installation that you can use to guarantee your able to accurately measure below-grade flows.

Excavation and Pipe Exposure

In most applications, it’s likely that you’ll need to excavate the site where you plan to install your domed manhole. Excavation can very a very delicate process, as you’ll need to make sure to clear enough room for installation.

Once your installation site has been fully excavated, you’ll need to expose the pipe to which your manhole will be attached. Generally, you should only expose only the amount of pipe necessary to complete the installation, as this will make finishing up easier. Excavating and exposing the pipe will likely be the two most time-consuming steps of your domed top manhole installation.

Making a Pad for the Manhole

Once the installation site is ready, you need to make a pad for the manhole. First and foremost, you need to be certain that the pad is level, as installing your manhole on uneven ground can lead to big problems in the future. Also, you need to make sure the pad is large enough that it can accommodate the manhole, primary flow management device and any connectors. After the forming the pad, pour in the concrete and make sure that it is smooth and level.

Setting Up the Manhole

Now that you’ve done all the prep work, you should be ready to get down to the actual installation. You’ll need to start by cutting and removing a section of your pipe. This is where you will install your manhole.

After removing the section of pipe, you can lower your domed top manhole into place. Be very careful with this step so that you don’t damage your manhole in any way. With your manhole in place on the pad, you can couple it with the flow pipe. Make sure that the connections are secure to avoid future problems.

After connecting your manhole and pipe, make sure that the manhole is level, and make any necessary adjustments if it is not. Lastly, fill in the installation site so that only the top of the manhole can be seen.

Purchase Your Manhole

As long as you follow these steps, domed top manhole installation should be quick, easy and effective. If you’d like to invest in a manhole for your flow management operation, you can shop the Tracom, FRP catalog. We produce a large selection of dependable fiberglass products, including several styles of manholes that fit the needs of almost every flow management operation.

Take a look at some of our products on our website, or contact us today to request a quote for one of our flow management devices.

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