IAPMO IGC 344
Flow Control Water Conservation Systems
| Organization: | IAPMO |
| Publication Date: | 1 December 2019 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 14 |
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General
This Standard covers flow control water conservation systems intended for residential and commercial water supply applications and specifies requirements for materials, physical characteristics, performance testing, and markings.
Flow control water conservation systems designed to reduce water consumption, thereby, achieving water conservation, reducing gallons per minute in non‐volumetric applications during high periods of demand.
An example of flow control water conservation systems covered by these standards is shown in Figure 1 and may be constructed, as follows:
(a) Inlet and Outlet Pipe, Copper Type L;
(b) Cast Copper Alloy Flanges, Soldered;
(c) Butterfly Valves; and
(d) Orifice Plate.
Alternative Materials
The requirements of this Standard are not intended to prevent the use of alternative materials or methods of construction provided such alternatives meet the intent and requirements of this Standard.
Terminology
In this Standard,
(a) "shall" is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy to comply with the Standard;
(b) "should" is used to express a recommendation, but not a requirement;
(c) "may" is used to express an option or something permissible within the scope of the Standard; and
(d) "can" is used to express a possibility or a capability.
Notes accompanying sections of the Standard do not specify requirements or alternative requirements; their purpose is to separate explanatory or informative material from the text. Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and can be written as requirements.
Units of Measurement
SI units are the primary units of record in global commerce. In this Standard, the inch/pound units are shown in parentheses. The values stated in each measurement system are equivalent in application, but each unit system is to be used independently. All references to gallons are to U.S. gallons.
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