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BS EN 1487:2014 Building valves. Hydraulic safety groups. Tests and requirements

BS EN 1487:2014

Building valves. Hydraulic safety groups. Tests and requirements

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Standard number:BS EN 1487:2014
Pages:40
Released:2014-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 80008 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN 1487:2014


This standard BS EN 1487:2014 Building valves. Hydraulic safety groups. Tests and requirements is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.140.60 Water supply systems

This European Standard specifies dimensions, materials and performance requirements (including methods of test) for hydraulic safety groups, of nominal sizes from DN 15 to DN 25, having working pressures1) from 0,1 MPa (1 bar) to 0,7 MPa (7 bar). Hydraulic safety groups are intended for fitting to the potable water supply of storage water heaters, having a maximum storage temperature of 95°C.

Hydraulic safety groups limit the pressure in hot water heaters, prevent the backflow of water into the main circuit and prevent the discharged water to get into contact with the water in the water heater.

Hydraulic safety groups do not control the temperature. They ensure the hydraulic safety of water heaters if the mechanical resistance of the water heater remains at least equal to the rating pressure.

NOTE The use of the device specified in this European Standard does not override the need to use controls (e.g. thermostats and cut-outs) which act directly on the power sources of water heaters.