AS/NZS 3666.2:2011 Air-handling and water systems of buildings - Microbial Control - Operation and maintenance

Abbreviation
AS/NZS 3666.2:2011
Valid from
14/11/2011
Replaces
,

Information provider
Standards New Zealand,
Author
Standards New Zealand, Standards Australia
Information type
New Zealand Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

This Standard specifies minimum requirements for the design, installation and commissioning of air-handling and water systems of buildings for the purposes of microbial control. 

Scope

This Standard does not include requirements for refrigerated room airconditioners and nonducted split systems. It is to assist users in the control of microorganisms in building systems, particularly those associated with legionnaires disease, pontiac fever, hypersensitivity pneumonitis and humidifier fever.

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AS/NZS 3666.2:2011 Air-handling and water systems of buildings - Microbial Control - Operation and maintenance

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AS/NZS 3666.2:2011 Air-handling and water systems of buildings - Microbial Control - Operation and maintenance

Description

This Standard specifies minimum requirements for the design, installation and commissioning of air-handling and water systems of buildings for the purposes of microbial control. 

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AS/NZS 3666.2:2011 Air-handling and water systems of buildings - Microbial Control - Operation and maintenance
Description

This Standard specifies minimum requirements for the design, installation and commissioning of air-handling and water systems of buildings for the purposes of microbial control. 

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