BS EN 1452-1:1999 Plastics piping systems for water supply - unplasticized poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC-u). General (incorporating corrigenda July 2000, October 2000 and August 2009) (Withdrawn)
Publication Year
1999
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Specifies the general aspects of unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U) piping systems in the field of water supply. Applicable to PVC-U pipes, fittings, valves and ancillary equipment, their joints and to joints with components of other plastics and non-plastics materials intended to be used for: water mains and services buried in ground; conveyance of water above ground for both outside and inside buildings; supply of water under pressure at approximately 20°C (cold water) intended for human consumption and for general purposes. Also applicable to components for the conveyance of water up to and including 45°C.
Document History
Collectively parts 1 to 5 of BS EN 1452 supersede BS 3505:1986, BS 4346-1:1969 and BS 4346-2:1970. Since those British Standards are the basis of piping systems with a design life of at least 50 years, it is intended that they will be declared obsolescent by 26/6/2001. These parts also partially supersede BS 4346-3:1982. AMD 11007 is Corrigendum No.1. dated July 2000 - Indicated by a sideline. AMD 12004 is Corrigendum No.2. dated October 2000 - Correction to National foreword supersession details. Amendment dated 31 August 2009 - Correction to National foreword supersession details, and alignment of BSI and CEN publication dates. Superseded by BS EN ISO 1452-1:2009.
ISBN
9780580681738
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