Manhole Types and Details

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Manholes are essential underground structures used in sewer systems, stormwater drainage, and utility networks. They provide access for inspection, cleaning, maintenance, and connection of pipelines.

In this guide, we explain types of manholes, components, construction details, materials, and design considerations used in modern civil engineering projects.


What is a Manhole?

A manhole is a vertical access chamber constructed over underground pipelines or utility lines. It allows workers to enter the system safely for maintenance and inspection.

Manholes are commonly used in:

  • Sewer systems
  • Stormwater drainage
  • Water supply networks
  • Electrical & telecom utility lines

Types of Manholes (Based on Depth)

1๏ธโƒฃ Shallow Manhole (Inspection Chamber)

Depth: Up to 0.75 m
Used for: Small residential drainage systems

Features:

  • Light-duty cover
  • Brick masonry or precast construction
  • Used in housing layouts

2๏ธโƒฃ Normal Manhole

Depth: 0.75 m to 1.5 m
Used for: Municipal sewer lines

Features:

  • Access ladder provided
  • Circular or rectangular shape
  • Medium-duty cast iron cover

3๏ธโƒฃ Deep Manhole with Vent

Depth: Above 1.5 m

Features:

  • Step irons or MS ladder
  • Heavy-duty cover
  • Larger diameter chamber
  • Required in trunk sewer lines

Types of Manholes (Based on Material)

1๏ธโƒฃ RCC Manhole

Made of Reinforced Cement Concrete.

Advantages:

  • High strength
  • Durable
  • Suitable for traffic loads

Used widely in municipal infrastructure.


2๏ธโƒฃ Brick Masonry Manhole

Constructed using burnt clay bricks and cement mortar.

Advantages:

  • Economical
  • Easy to construct

Used in small residential projects.


3๏ธโƒฃ Precast Concrete Manhole

Factory-manufactured and transported to site.

Advantages:

  • Faster installation
  • Uniform quality
  • Reduced site labor

4๏ธโƒฃ HDPE / Plastic Manhole

Made from high-density polyethylene.

Advantages:

  • Lightweight
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Ideal for chemical industries

Components of a Manhole

A standard manhole consists of:

1. Cover and Frame

  • Cast Iron / Ductile Iron
  • Load rating depends on traffic category

2. Neck

Connects the cover to the chamber.

3. Shaft

Vertical cylindrical wall.

4. Working Chamber

Main access space.

5. Base Slab

Concrete foundation at bottom.

6. Invert Channel

Semi-circular flow channel inside manhole.

7. Benching

Sloped concrete surface to prevent stagnation.


Manhole Shape Types

๐Ÿ”น Circular Manhole

  • Most common
  • Structurally stable
  • Economical

๐Ÿ”น Rectangular Manhole

  • Used for shallow depths
  • Easier for brick construction

Standard Manhole Sizes (Typical)

DepthInternal Diameter
Up to 1.0 m900 mm
1.0 โ€“ 1.5 m1000 mm
Above 1.5 m1200 mm

(Size may vary as per project specification)


Load Classification of Manhole Covers

  • Light Duty (Pedestrian areas)
  • Medium Duty (Residential roads)
  • Heavy Duty (Main roads & highways)
  • Extra Heavy Duty (Industrial yards)

Design Considerations

โœ” Soil condition
โœ” Traffic load
โœ” Pipe diameter
โœ” Flow capacity
โœ” Groundwater level
โœ” Corrosion resistance


Difference Between Manhole and Catch Basin

A manhole provides access to sewer lines.
A catch basin collects stormwater and traps debris before water enters the drainage system.


Applications of Manholes

  • Municipal sewer systems
  • Stormwater drainage
  • Industrial drainage systems
  • Smart city underground utilities
  • Highway drainage networks

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