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BS EN 14452:2005 Devices to prevent pollution by backflow of potable water. Pipe interrupter with atmospheric vent and moving element DN 10 to DN 20. Family D, t ype B

BS EN 14452:2005

Devices to prevent pollution by backflow of potable water. Pipe interrupter with atmospheric vent and moving element DN 10 to DN 20. Family D, t ype B

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Standard number:BS EN 14452:2005
Pages:20
Released:2006-12-29
ISBN:0 580 49769 0
Status:Standard
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BS EN 14452:2005


This standard BS EN 14452:2005 Devices to prevent pollution by backflow of potable water. Pipe interrupter with atmospheric vent and moving element DN 10 to DN 20. Family D, t ype B is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 23.060.50 Check valves
  • 13.060.20 Drinking water
This document specifies: a) field of application; b) requirements for pipe interrupters with atmospheric vent and moving element; c) dimensional and the physico-chemical properties, and the properties of general hydraulic, mechanical and acoustic design of pipe interrupters with elastic membrane of DN 10 to DN 20; d) test procedure and requirements for verifying these properties; e) marking and presentation; f) acoustics. This document specifies the characteristics of pipe interrupters with atmospheric vent and moving element, DN 10 to DN 20 that are suitable for use in drinking water systems at pressures up to 1 MPa (10 bar) and temperatures up to 65 °C and for 1 h at 90 °C.