Current
British Standards Extra Supplement
BS EN ISO
Specifies systems, classification, and materials intended for hot and cold water installations within buildings for the conveyance of water (domestic systems), and for heating systems, under design pressures and temperatures according to the class of application. Covers a range of service conditions, design pressures and pipe dimension classes. Also specifies the test parameters for test methods. Applicable to PE-X pipes, fittings and their joints as well as joints with components of other plastics and non-plastic materials.
Supersedes BS EN ISO 15875-1:2003. Amendment 17244 dated 31 July 2007 - The definition for 3.1.4 has been replaced. References [5]-[8] have been added to the bibliography. Corrigendum dated 31 July 2024 - Corrections to national foreword and standard designator. See National foreword for contractual and legal considerations.
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