DPS
Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Standardizimit
Phone: +355 4 222 62 55
E-mail: info@dps.gov.al
Address: Address: "Reshit Collaku" Str., (nearby ILDKPKI, VI floor), Po.Box 98, Tiranë - Albania
Main menu

SSH EN 14868:2008

Protection of metallic materials against corrosion - Guidance on the assessment of corrosion likelihood in closed water circulation systems

May 16, 2008

General information

60.60     May 16, 2008

DPS

DPS/KT 133

European Norm

77.060  

English  

Buying

Published

Language in which you want to receive the document.

Scope

This European Standard gives a review of influencing factors on the corrosion likelihood of metallic components (pipes, tanks, vessels, heat exchangers, pumps etc.) in water circulation systems in buildings.
The water circulation systems considered are:
heating systems (up to 110 °C service water temperature);
cooling and chilling systems;
which are filled with potable water or water of similar composition according to the Directive 98/83/EC.
NOTE 1 Sanitary hot water systems with a re-circulation loop are not considered in this European Standard as they are not really closed system, because the water is continually renewed. The corrosion likelihood of these systems is discussed in EN 12502 Parts 1 to 5 [1], [2], [3], [4], [5].
NOTE 2 Cooling systems with open atmospheric towers are not considered in this European Standard because fresh water is generally added to the system periodically to compensate for losses by evaporation or blow-down.
NOTE 3 Heating systems in buildings, connected to district heating systems without an intervening heat exchanger, are not considered in this European Standard. However, local heating systems, where several buildings are heated by one boiler plant, are included.

Life cycle

NOW

PUBLISHED
SSH EN 14868:2008
60.60 Standard published
May 16, 2008

Related project

Adopted from EN 14868:2005

Preview

Only informative sections of projects are publicly available. To view the full content, you will need to members of the committee. If you are a member, please log in to your account by clicking on the "Log in" button.

Login