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EVS-EN ISO 21003-1:2008

Multilayer piping systems for hot and cold water installations inside buildings - Part 1: General

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Valid from 05.09.2008
Base Documents
ISO 21003-1:2008; EN ISO 21003-1:2008
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05.09.2008
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This part of ISO 21003 specifies the general aspects of multilayer piping systems intended to be used for hot and cold water installations inside buildings for the conveyance of water — whether or not the water is intended for human consumption (domestic systems) or heating systems — under specified design pressures and temperatures appropriate to the class of application (see Table 1). ISO 21003 is a reference product standard (see 3.4.3). It is applicable to multilayer pipes, fittings, their joints, and also to joints with components made of other plastics and non-plastics materials intended to be used for hot and cold water installations. This part of ISO 21003 is intended for use only in conjunction with all the other parts of ISO 21003. ISO 21003 applies only to multilayer pipes with their inner layer made of plastics.

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