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Norm
ÖNORM EN 14718
Issue date: 2006 11 01
Influence of organic materials on water intended for human consumption - Determination of the chlorine demand - Test method
This standard specifies a method for determining the chlorine demand of organic materials intended for use in contact with drinking water.
The standard is applicable to ...
Withdrawn: 2015 02 01
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 17 Pages
Language:
German
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Currently valid:
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Mechanical & plant engineering, Plants and equipment for the food industry, Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs
Building services engineering & equipment, Water supply, Drinking water
Construction products, Plastics pipes, Plastics pipes
Environment, Water quality, Drinking water
Agriculture & food, Plants and equipment for the food industry, Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs
This standard specifies a method for determining the chlorine demand of organic materials intended for use in contact with drinking water.
The standard is applicable to factory made and site applied products used for the distribution, transport and storage of drinking water.
The standard does not cover the use of high levels of chlorine to disinfect products when they are put into service.
ÖNORM EN 14718
2015 02 01
Influence of organic materials on water intended for human consumption - Determination of the chlori...
Norm
ÖNORM EN 14718
2006 11 01
Influence of organic materials on water intended for human consumption - Determination of the chlori...
Norm
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Issue date :
2000 06 01
Water quality - Determination of free chlorine and total chlorine - Part 2: Colorimetric method using N,N-diethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine for routine control purposes (ISO 7393-2:1985)
Norm
Issue date :
2015 02 01
Influence of organic materials on water intended for human consumption - Determination of the chlorine demand - Test method