On-site non-potable water systems - Part 2: Systems for the use of treated greywater
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The DIN EN 16941-2 standard provides guidance and specifications for the design, installation, and maintenance of greywater systems that use treated greywater on-site. The standard covers various applications, including WC flushing, garden watering, laundry, and cleaning purposes. It sets minimum requirements for these systems, ensuring their efficiency and safety.
However, the standard does not cover the use of greywater as drinking water or for food preparation, personal hygiene purposes, or direct reuse for external use, such as garden watering. It also excludes specific product designs for system components, industrial effluents, and heat recovery and cooling demands.
It is important to note that compliance with this European standard does not exempt users from fulfilling their obligations under local or national regulations, highlighting the need to consider additional requirements in accordance with relevant authorities.
Descriptors | Commissioning, Definitions, Dimensioning, Distribution, Domestic, Flushing, Grey water, Irrigation, Maintenance, Marking, Minimum requirements, Mounting, Planning, Plant, Precipitation (atmospheric), Pumping, Rain water, Rainwater, Service water, Sewage, Slops, Specification (approval), Storage, Use, Utilization, Water, Water practice, Water quality, Water storage, Water treatment, Exploitation |
ICS Codes | 93.025 - External water conveyance systems |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.4 MB |