• AS/NZS 1546.2:2008

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    On-site domestic wastewater treatment units Waterless composting toilets

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  25-05-2008

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS/NZS 1546.2:2008 ON-SITE DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT UNITS - PART 2: WATERLESS COMPOSTING TOILETS
    4 - FOREWORD
    5 - CONTENTS
    6 - 1 GENERAL
    6 - 1.1 Objective
    6 - 1.2 Scope and interpretation
    6 - 1.2.1 Scope
    6 - 1.2.2 Interpretation
    6 - 1.3 Application
    7 - 1.3.1 Conventional designs and materials
    7 - 1.3.2 Non-standard materials, installations or designs
    7 - 1.3.3 Operation and maintenance
    7 - 1.4 Legislation
    7 - 1.4.1 Australia
    7 - 1.4.1.1 Approval
    7 - 1.4.1.2 Building Code of Australia
    7 - 1.4.2 New Zealand
    7 - 1.4.2.1 New Zealand Building Code
    8 - 1.4.2.2 Resource Management Act
    8 - 1.4.2.3 Health Act
    8 - 1.5 Referenced documents
    9 - 1.6 Definitions
    11 - 1.7 Abbrevations
    12 - 2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
    12 - 2.1 Scope
    12 - 2.2 Perfomance objective
    12 - 2.3 General
    12 - 2.3.1 Function
    12 - 2.3.2 Context of use
    13 - 2.4 Performance requirements
    13 - 2.4.1 General
    13 - 2.4.2 Public health and environment
    13 - 2.4.3 Construction
    14 - 2.4.4 Mechanical and electrical equipment
    14 - 2.4.5 Serviceable life
    14 - 2.5 Performance criteria – Public health and environment
    14 - 2.5.1 Non-contact with compost pile
    14 - 2.5.2 Opening at pedestal base
    14 - 2.5.3 Ventilation
    14 - 2.5.4 Insect and vermin control
    15 - 2.5.5 Watertightness
    15 - 2.5.6 End product quality
    15 - 2.5.6.1 Composted end product
    15 - 2.5.6.2 Liquid end product
    15 - 2.6 Performance criteria – Construction
    15 - 2.6.1 Access openings and covers to chambers
    15 - 2.6.1.1 General
    15 - 2.6.1.2 Access covers
    15 - 2.6.2 Materials
    15 - 2.6.2.1 Degradation
    15 - 2.6.2.2 Exposure to the environment
    15 - 2.6.2.3 Cleaning
    16 - 2.6.3 Loads
    16 - 2.6.3.1 General
    16 - 2.6.3.2 Integrity during handling or installation
    16 - 2.6.3.2.1 General
    16 - 2.6.3.2.2 Verification test
    16 - 2.6.3.3 In-ground installation
    16 - 2.6.3.4 Hydrostatic uplift
    16 - 2.6.3.5 Top loads
    16 - 2.6.4 Inspection and maintenance
    16 - 2.6.5 Mechanical and electrical equipment
    17 - 2.6.6 Alarm system
    17 - 2.6.7 Noise
    18 - 3 DESIGN FACTORS
    18 - 3.1 Scope
    18 - 3.2 General
    18 - 3.3 Design considerations – Public health and environment
    18 - 3.3.1 End products
    18 - 3.3.1.1 Composted end product
    18 - 3.3.1.2 Excess liquid
    18 - 3.3.2 Odour control
    19 - 3.3.3 Insect and vermin control
    19 - 3.4 Design considerations – Construction
    19 - 3.4.1 Design capacity
    19 - 3.4.2 Composting chamber
    19 - 3.4.3 Access
    20 - 3.4.4 Construction materials
    20 - 3.4.4.1 Selection and use
    20 - 3.4.4.2 Pipes, fittings, and fixings
    20 - 3.5 Composting requirements
    20 - 3.5.1 Compost aeration
    20 - 3.5.2 Temperatures and humidities – Manufacturer’s specification
    20 - 3.5.3 Temperatures and humidities – Short-term variance
    21 - 3.5.4 Temperatures and humidities – Long-term variance
    21 - 3.6 Marking
    21 - 3.7 Testing
    21 - 3.8 Monitoring
    21 - 3.9 Non-residential design guidelines
    22 - 4 INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
    22 - 4.1 Scope
    22 - 4.2 Installation, operation, and maintenance manual
    22 - 4.2.1 Operating conditions
    22 - 4.2.1.1 Normal conditions
    22 - 4.2.1.2 Operating conditions outside approval test range
    22 - 4.2.2 Installation instructions
    22 - 4.2.3 Operation and maintenance
    23 - 4.2.4 Risk management
    23 - 4.2.4.1 Remedial action
    23 - 4.2.4.2 Disposal of end products
    24 - 5 MARKING
    24 - 5.1 Minimum information
    24 - 5.2 Permanence and visibility
    25 - APPENDIX A - COMPOSTED END PRODUCT QUALITY
    25 - A1 SCOPE
    25 - A2 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
    25 - A3 COLOUR
    26 - APPENDIX B - DETERMINATION OF WATERTIGHTNESS
    26 - B1 SCOPE
    26 - B2 PRINCIPLE
    26 - B3 APPARATUS
    26 - B4 TESTING
    26 - B4.1 Procedure
    26 - B4.2 Test criteria
    26 - B5 REPAIR
    26 - B6 TEST RECORDS
    27 - APPENDIX C - SAMPLING OF COMPOSTED END PRODUCT
    27 - C1 SCOPE
    27 - C2 PRINCIPLES
    27 - C3 APPARATUS
    27 - C4 PROCEDURE FOR SAMPLING
    28 - C4.1 Samples
    28 - C4.2 Size, location, and number of samples
    28 - C4.3 Sample consistency, odour, and colour
    29 - C4.4 Sample labelling
    29 - C4.5 Sample storage and delivery
    30 - APPENDIX D - PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROCESS
    30 - D1 SCOPE
    30 - D2 PRINCIPLE
    30 - D3 MODEL SERIES
    30 - D4 TEST SITE
    30 - D5 INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE
    30 - D6 ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES
    30 - D7 TEST METHODOLOGY
    30 - D7.1 Test loading
    30 - D7.2 Period of evaluation
    31 - D7.3 Sampling
    31 - D7.4.1 Continuous process
    31 - D7.4.2 Batch process
    31 - D7.4 Testing
    31 - D8 USAGE DURING TEST PERIOD
    31 - D9 METEOROLOGICAL DATA
    31 - D10 REPORTING
    32 - D11 ASSESSMENT
    33 - APPENDIX E - DESIGN FACTORS AND INFORMATION
    33 - E1 SCOPE
    33 - E2 RESIDENTIAL USE
    33 - E3 NON-RESIDENTIAL/PUBLIC FACILITIES
    33 - E3.1 Design capacity
    33 - E3.2 Numbers of toilet pedestals
    34 - E4 SEPARATION OF URINE
    34 - E5 REMOVAL OF EXCESS MOISTURE
    34 - E5.1 Ventilation
    34 - E5.2 Bulking material
    34 - E6 CONDITIONS FOR COMPOSTING
    35 - E7 Composting design requirements
    36 - APPENIX F - DEMONSTRATING MANUFACTURING COMPLIANCE WITH AS/NZS 1546.2
    36 - F1 SCOPE
    36 - F2 RELEVANCE
    36 - F3 PRODUCT CERTIFICATION
    36 - F4 DEFINITIONS
    36 - F4.1 Batch release test
    36 - F4.2 Production batch
    36 - F4.3 Sample
    36 - F4.4 Sampling plan
    36 - F4.5 Test batch
    36 - F4.6 Type testing
    37 - F5 TESTING
    37 - F5.1 Type testing
    37 - F5.2 Batch release testing
    37 - F5.3 Retesting
    40 - APPENDIX G - PROCEDURE FOR MONITORING
    40 - G1 SCOPE
    40 - G2 CONTROL SYSTEM
    40 - G2.1 Pre-qualification
    40 - G2.2 Licensing
    40 - G3 MONITORING SYSTEMS
    42 - APPENDIX H - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
    42 - H1 SCOPE
    42 - H2 TRAINING/EDUCATION
    42 - H2.1 General
    42 - H2.2 Responsibility
    42 - H2.3 Education material
    43 - H2.4 Replacement material
    43 - H3 RISK
    43 - H4 INFORMATION FOR SERVICE OPERATORS
    45 - APPENDIX J - RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN
    45 - J1 SCOPE
    45 - J2 GENERAL
    45 - J3 CONTENTS
    46 - J4 ASSESSMENT OF RISK
    47 - APPENDIX K - SAFE HANDLING OF SOLID AND LIQUID END PRODUCTS
    47 - K1 GENERAL
    47 - K2 PRINCIPLE
    47 - K2.1 Reduce risk of inhalation
    47 - K2.2 Reduce risk of ingestion
    47 - K2.3 Reduce risk of abrasion

    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS/NZS 1546.2 aims to: 1. Provide a set of performance statements that form a base against which any waterless composting toilet, conventional or innovative, may be assessed. 2. Provide manufacturers of waterless composting toilets with a performance evaluation test that will confirm the conditions under which it will function best (this will enable certification bodies to check that a product conforms to the Standard). 3. Ensure that the operation and maintenance of a waterless composting toilet is done in a safe manner that meets basic health requirements given that it involves the removal of composted or partially composted material.

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    Committee WS-013
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    History - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    First published as AS/NZS 1546.2:2001.Revised and reissued as AS/NZS 1546.2:2008. Originated in Australia and New Zealand as AS/NZS 1546.2:2001. Revised and reissued as AS/NZS 1546.2:2008.

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    HB 436:2004 Risk Management Guidelines Companion to AS/NZS 4360:2004
    AS/NZS 5667.10:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of waste waters (Reconfirmed 2016)
    AS/NZS 3000:2007 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)
    AS ISO/IEC 17025-2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories (Reconfirmed 2016)
    AS/NZS 3820:1998 Essential safety requirements for low voltage electrical equipment
    AS/NZS 1546.1:2008 On-site domestic wastewater treatment units Septic tanks
    AS/NZS 3500.2:2003 Plumbing and drainage Sanitary plumbing and drainage
    AS/NZS 5667.11:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of groundwaters (Reconfirmed 2016)
    AS/NZS 5667.1:1998 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on the design of sampling programs, sampling techniques and the preservation and handling of samples (Reconfirmed 2016)
    AS/NZS 1547:2000 On-site domestic wastewater management
    AS/NZS 4360:2004 Risk management
    HB 18.28-2005 Conformity assessment - Guidance on a third-party certification system for products
    AS/NZS 5667.12:1999 Water quality - Sampling Guidance on sampling of bottom sediments (Reconfirmed 2016)
    AS/NZS 2031:2001 Selection of containers and preservation of water samples for microbiological analysis

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS/NZS 1547:2012 On-site domestic wastewater management
    AS/NZS 3500.2:2018 Plumbing and drainage Sanitary plumbing and drainage
    AS/NZS 1546.1:2008 On-site domestic wastewater treatment units Septic tanks
    AS/NZS 3500.5:2012 Plumbing and drainage Housing installations
    HB 326-2008 Urban Greywater Installation Handbook for Single Households
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