jaotustorudest
Jaotustorudest is the Estonian term referring to distribution pipes within a utility network. They form the segment that distributes a utility—such as water, gas, or district heating—from main lines to the service connections of buildings. In water and gas networks, jaotustorudest connect trunk mains to individual service lines, metering points, and sometimes smaller local reservoirs or booster stations. They are typically located underground, in public rights-of-way or on private plots, and are designed to withstand soil loads, frost, and corrosion.
Materials and design vary by utility and project. Common materials include ductile iron, steel, copper, PVC,
Functions and components include isolation valves, sectional valves, metering points, and sometimes pressure-reducing or flow-control devices.
Regulatory context: jaotustorudest are designed and operated in accordance with national standards and EU directives governing