Drain and Sewer Systems Outside Buildings - Pumping Systems - Part 3: Vacuum Systems
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The DIN EN 16932-3 standard focuses on the requirements for designing, constructing, and acceptance testing of wastewater pumping systems in drain and sewer systems located outside the buildings they are meant to serve. The standard covers both pumping systems that operate mainly under gravity and those that utilize positive pressure or partial vacuum.
Specifically, the standard applies to vacuum drain and sewer systems. It sets forth guidelines and criteria for ensuring the proper functionality and performance of these systems, which rely on the use of vacuum technology to transport wastewater. The requirements outlined in this standard aim to maintain the effectiveness and reliability of vacuum drain and sewer systems, contributing to the overall efficiency of drainage operations in external building environments.
Descriptors | Definitions, Discharges, Drainage, Foul-sewage drainage, Installations, Land drainage works, Low pressure, Materials, Pipelines, Pipes, Piping, Planning, Pressure, Pressure discharges, Pressure overload, Quality, Quality assurance, Sewage disposal, Sewage engineering, Sewage pipelines, Sewerage, Sewers, Specification (approval), Systems, Testing, Vacuum, Vacuum engineering, Vacuum pumps, Vacuum-operated devices, Waste-water drainage, Water practice |
ICS Codes | 93.030 - External sewage systems |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.8 MB |