Sanitary tapware - single taps and combination taps for water supply systems of type 1 and type 2 - general technical specification (Incorporating corrigendum January 2009 and March 2009) (Withdrawn)

BS EN 200:2008

Document Status

Withdrawn, Document not available for download

Supplement

Core Supplement

Series

BS EN

Abstract

Specifies application in system type 1 and 2 of pillar taps, bib taps and single and multi-hole combination taps. Includes dimensions and methods of test for verification.

History

Superseded by BS EN 200:2023. Supersedes BS EN 200:1992 and BS 5412:1996, which is declared obsolescent. Corrigendum January 2009 - Correction to low resolution images. Corrigendum March 2009 - Correction to poor quality figures. See National foreword for information from the UK committee regarding reproducibility of test results.

ISBN

9780580673573

Subjects

Publisher History

With over 100 years of experience the British Standards Institute is recognised as the UK’s National standards body. Their committees work with the manufacturing and service industries, government, businesses and consumers to facilitate the production of British, European and International standards.


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