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BS 8525-2:2011

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Greywater systems Domestic greywater treatment equipment. Requirements and test methods

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English

Published date

15-08-2011

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
4 Nominal designation
5 Acceptance flow rate and acceptance volume
6 Water tightness and overflow
7 Controls and failsafe provisions
8 Treated greywater quality (based on end use application)
9 Marking and information to be supplied by the manufacturer
Annexes
Annex A (normative) - Preparation for testing
Annex B (normative) - Method of test for hydraulic functions
Annex C (normative) - Synthetic greywater for type testing
Annex D (normative) - Method of test for water quality
Annex E (informative) - Analytical methods
Annex F (informative) - Domestic greywater treatment
        equipment product information sheet
Bibliography

Defines requirements and gives methods of test for packaged and/or site-assembled domestic greywater treatment equipment.

Committee
B/505/50
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 10/30184124 DC. (08/2011)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
32
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of BS8525 specifies requirements and gives methods of test for packaged and/or site-assembled domestic greywater treatment equipment. This standard applies to treatment equipment where all prefabricated components are factory-or site-assembled by one manufacturer and tested as a single unit.

This part of BS8525 does not require specific water treatment processes to be used. However, it applies to equipment that treats bathroom greywater so that it is of a quality suitable for prescribed domestic uses in residential, commercial, industrial or public premises. It is not applicable to treatment equipment which processes waste from WCs and kitchens.

The test methods described in AnnexB and AnnexD have been devised for the type testing of domestic greywater treatment equipment with a nominal treatment capacity of up to 10m3 per day. They are intended to be carried out on greywater treatment equipment under controlled conditions using public mains water and synthetic greywater. These test methods are not intended for commissioning or validation of the on-site performance of the domestic greywater treatment equipment.

NOTE1 Recommendations for the installation, commissioning and validation of on-site performance of packaged and/or site-assembled domestic greywater treatment equipment as part of a greywater system are given in BS8525‑1.

NOTE2 AnnexA specifies requirements for the greywater treatment equipment test set-up and preparation; AnnexB to AnnexD specify greywater treatment equipment test methods; AnnexE and AnnexF are informative annexes, the former giving recommendations regarding analytical methods and the latter providing an example of a product information sheet.

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