AS 4032.1-2002 Water supply - Valves for the control of hot water supply temperatures - Part 1: Thermostatic mixing valves - Materials design and performance requirements

Abbreviation
AS 4032.1-2002
Valid from
1/01/2002

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Intertek Inform,
Author
Standards Australia
Information type
Australian Standard,
Format
PDF, HARD COPY,


Description

This Standard specifies requirements for the design, construction, testing and performance of thermostatic mixing valves of nominal sizes not larger than DN 32, for use with hot water at a supply temperature not exceeding 90C, and hot and cold water with continuous working pressures not exceeding 1400 kPa.

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AS 4032.1-2002 Water supply - Valves for the control of hot water supply temperatures - Part 1: Thermostatic mixing valves - Materials design and performance requirements

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AS 4032.1-2002 Water supply - Valves for the control of hot water supply temperatures - Part 1: Thermostatic mixing valves - Materials design and performance requirements

Description

This Standard specifies requirements for the design, construction, testing and performance of thermostatic mixing valves of nominal sizes not larger than DN 32, for use with hot water at a supply temperature not exceeding 90C, and hot and cold water with continuous working pressures not exceeding 1400 kPa.

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AS 4032.1-2002 Water supply - Valves for the control of hot water supply temperatures - Part 1: Thermostatic mixing valves - Materials design and performance requirements
Description

This Standard specifies requirements for the design, construction, testing and performance of thermostatic mixing valves of nominal sizes not larger than DN 32, for use with hot water at a supply temperature not exceeding 90C, and hot and cold water with continuous working pressures not exceeding 1400 kPa.

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AS 4032.1-2002 Water supply - Valves for the control of hot water supply temperatures - Part 1: Thermostatic mixing valves - Materials design and performance requirements

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