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 outlines the guidelines and requirements for the design, installation, maintenance, and identification of greywater systems. This standard specifically focuses on the use of treated greywater, which can be utilized for various purposes such as WC flushing, garden watering, laundry, and cleaning.
The standard emphasizes the importance of designing greywater systems to meet specific criteria, including sizing requirements and proper installation techniques. It also highlights the need for proper commissioning and regular maintenance to ensure the efficient and safe operation of greywater systems.
Furthermore, DIN EN 16941-2 sets out the minimum requirements that greywater systems must meet to ensure the quality and safety of the treated greywater. However, it explicitly excludes the use of greywater for drinking water and food preparation, as well as personal hygiene purposes. Additionally, this standard does not cover the design of specific system components or address industrial effluents, heat recovery, and cooling demands.
Descriptors | Commissioning, Definitions, Dimensioning, Distribution, Grey water, 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 + German |
File Size | 1.9 MB |