Stormwater PVC-U Pipe (SN2, SWJ)

Features and Benefits:

  • Lightweight Design: Easy to handle and install, reducing freight and labor costs.
  • Efficient Drainage: Smooth internal surface ensures consistent water flow.
  • Corrosion-resistant: PVC construction offers long-lasting performance in stormwater applications.
  • Versatile Applications: Suitable for both above and below-ground drainage systems.
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Description

Stormwater PVC-U Pipe (SN2, SWJ)

Stormwater PVC-U pipe (SN2) is a lightweight, non-pressure system for gravity drainage of roof, yard and site run-off. Compared with traditional materials, PVC-U delivers corrosion resistance, smooth-bore hydraulics and rapid solvent-weld jointing (SWJ). As a result, projects install faster and ongoing maintenance remains low. The pipe is manufactured to the Australian stormwater standard for PVC-U (AS/NZS 1254).

In simple terms: a smooth plastic pipe that moves rainwater underground — easy to handle, glue and specify for stormwater drainage.

Key features & benefits

  • Standards-based: designed for non-pressure, gravity service to AS/NZS 1254.
  • Stiffness-rated: specified by ring stiffness (kN/m²). This page covers SN2 for light-duty locations; however, designers may nominate other classes.
  • Smooth-bore hydraulics: the low-friction bore supports high flow and helps limit internal build-up.
  • Corrosion resistance: PVC-U withstands typical soils and ground-water, so service life is dependable.
  • Solvent-weld joint (SWJ): compatible with PVC-U primers and cements for secure, watertight connections.
  • Low weight, fast handling: long, light lengths reduce lifting effort and speed site progress.

Applications

  • Above- or below-ground drains taking run-off from roofs, driveways and paved areas.
  • Discharge to pits, soakwells, swales or the legal point of discharge (as required by the authority).
  • Sub-soil drainage using slotted variants where the designer or authority specifies them.

Design note: SN2 suits light-duty, non-traffic locations. For trafficable areas, higher fills or reactive soils, the designer/authority may require a different class or system.

Range & options

  • Solid-wall (conveyance): commonly DN 75–DN 375 in straight 6 m lengths (availability can vary).
  • Slotted (sub-soil): selected sizes — often DN 90–DN 300 — for infiltration trenches and sub-surface drainage.
  • Ends & joints: plain end (PE) and one-end socket (OES) for SWJ assembly.
  • Identification: typically white; pipes carry AS/NZS 1254 markings for DN, class and traceability.

Specifications

Standard AS/NZS 1254 (PVC-U stormwater), non-pressure, gravity drainage
Material PVC-U (unplasticised PVC)
Stiffness class SN2 (other classes by design/authority)
Typical size range DN 75–DN 375 solid-wall; slotted options commonly DN 90–DN 300
Typical length 6 m straight lengths
Jointing Solvent-weld (SWJ) using compatible PVC-U primer & cement
Service Stormwater, non-pressure (gravity)

Wall thickness varies by DN and stiffness class. Stormwater pipes are specified by stiffness rather than a fixed wall.

Selection & sizing (general)

  • Choose DN according to design flow, gradients and the authority’s criteria for the site.
  • Choose stiffness (SN): match loads, cover and ground conditions. SN2 is common for light-duty, non-traffic locations.
  • Slotted or solid: use slotted variants for sub-soil drainage where permitted by the designer/authority.
  • Interfaces: confirm connections to pits/LPODs so the correct adaptors and seals arrive together.

Compatibility & transitions

  • Fittings: bends, tees/junctions, couplings, reducers, caps and inspection fittings for stormwater systems.
  • Adaptors: downpipe and pit adaptors, plus transitions to related systems where specified.
  • Ancillaries: PVC-U primers/solvent cements, pit lids/grates, warning tape; filter sock for slotted lines where required.

Standards & approvals (summary)

  • Manufactured to AS/NZS 1254 for non-pressure stormwater drainage.
  • Specified by ring stiffness (kN/m²); this page covers SN2. Designers or authorities may nominate other classes.
  • Solvent-weld jointing (SWJ): primers and cements should comply with AS/NZS 3879.
  • Pipes include durable markings for DN, class and traceability as required by the standard.
  • Some stormwater PVC-U lines are tested to AS/NZS 4020 (contact with drinking water) — confirm for the supplied line.

Operating conditions & material performance

  • Continuous service temperature: typically up to 60 °C in stormwater duty.
  • Mechanical (typical PVC-U @ ~20 °C): density ~1.47 g/cm³; ultimate tensile ~52 MPa; modulus ~2.75 GPa; Shore D ~85.
  • Thermal: expansion ≈ 7×10−5/°C; conductivity ≈ 0.138 W/m·K; Vicat softening ≈ 75 °C.
  • Fire behaviour: PVC-U does not support sustained combustion and shows low flame-spread indices.

Figures are indicative for PVC-U and may vary by line. Use the current datasheet for design decisions.

Sustainability & documentation

  • Certain stormwater PVC-U lines are available as BEP PVC with independent EPD coverage.
  • Where applicable, BEP PVC and EPD documentation can support Green Star and IS rating credits.
  • SDS and material declarations are available on request for project submissions.

See the Dimensions tab for sizing and freight, and the FAQs tab for lead times and approvals. Request a quote.

Dimensions

Product Code
Description
Stiffness (SN) Rating
Length
OD (mm)
ID (mm)
Pack Qty
STORM75-3 75mm Stormwater PVC Pipe SWJ SN2 3m 75 71.8 126
STORM75 75mm Stormwater PVC Pipe SWJ SN2 6m 75 71.8 126
STORM90-3 90mm Stormwater PVC Pipe SWJ SN1.5 3m 90 86.55 81
STORM90 90mm Stormwater PVC Pipe SWJ SN1.5 6m 90 86.55 81
STORM150 150mm Stormwater PVC Pipe SWJ SN1.5 6m 160 154.27 33
STORM225 225mm Stormwater PVC Pipe SWJ SN1.5 6m 250 241.35 12
STORM300 300mm Stormwater PVC Pipe SWJ SN1.5 6m 315 304.54 6
STORM375 375mm Stormwater PVC Pipe SWJ SN1.5 6m 400 385.9 6