BS 7593:2019
Withdrawn
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Code of practice for the preparation, commissioning and maintenance of domestic central heating and cooling water systems
Hardcopy , PDF
English
29-05-2019
25-11-2024
This British Standard gives recommendations on good practice for the preparation of the circulating water in open vented or sealed heating and cooling systems in individual domestic premises during initial commissioning or re-commissioning following major remedial work (e.g. boiler replacement) and the ongoing water treatment to ensure appliance and system protection and continued efficiency in operation.
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CII/62
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Standard
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| ISBN |
9780580523236
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| Pages |
18
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THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO Hazardous Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2005,Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002,BSRIA BG 29,Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000,Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999,Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004,Trade Effluent (Proscribed Processes and Substances) Regulations 1989,Hazardous Waste Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005,Hazardous Waste (Wales) Regulations 2005,Building Regulations 2000,Health and Safety at Work,etc. Act 1974,Special Waste (Scotland) Regulations 1996
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British Standards Institution
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Withdrawn
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This British Standard gives recommendations on good practice for the preparation of the circulating water in open vented or sealed heating and cooling systems in individual domestic premises during initial commissioning or re-commissioning following major remedial work (e.g. boiler replacement) and the ongoing water treatment to ensure appliance and system protection and continued efficiency in operation.
NOTE1 The term “boiler”, as used throughout this British Standard, reflects common parlance and refers to the appliance that heats the circulating water in a domestic central heating system (see 3.4). It does not actually raise steam (i.e. boil the water).
It does not apply to commercial or municipal premises or to multiple residential premises served by one common circuit, unless that common circuit can be effectively cleaned and flushed with domestic equipment. It does apply to individual heating and cooling circuits within individual dwellings in multiple residential premises.
NOTE2 For specialized closed circuits, such as those containing solar thermal panels and ground source heat pump loops, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions. See also BS5918 (for solar thermal) and MIS 3005 [12] (for ground source heat pumps).
NOTE3 For larger closed heating systems such as found in commercial or municipal premises, or the primary systems on residential developments, refer to BSRIA BG 29 [13].
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