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BS EN 1213:2000 Building valves. Copper alloy stopvalves for potable water supply in buildings. Tests and requirements

BS EN 1213:2000

Building valves. Copper alloy stopvalves for potable water supply in buildings. Tests and requirements

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Standard number:BS EN 1213:2000
Pages:22
Released:2000-02-15
ISBN:0 580 34268 9
Status:Standard
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BS EN 1213:2000


This standard BS EN 1213:2000 Building valves. Copper alloy stopvalves for potable water supply in buildings. Tests and requirements is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 23.060.20 Ball and plug valves
  • 91.140.60 Water supply systems

The purpose of this standard EN 1213 is to specify:

  • the requirements for the materials and the design of stopvalves;

  • the mechanical, hydraulic and acoustic requirements;

  • the test methods;

  • the marking requirements;

for copper alloy stopvalves for use with drinking water supply in buildings.

This standard applies primarily to copper alloy stopvalves, dimensions DN 10 to DN 100, for potable water supply in buildings up to PN 10 and a distribution temperature of 65 °C. Occasional excursions up to 95 °C are permitted for a period of 1 h maximum.

Other metallic materials can be used if it can be verified that they are suitable for the application.

This standard applies also to stopvalves in combination with accessories in the same body.

This standard does not apply to regulating or servicing valves, designed specially to isolate sanitary tapware or other sanitary appliances.