NEN-EN 12050-3
Wastewater lifting plants for buildings and sites - Principles of construction and testing - Part 3: Lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter for limited applications
inactive
| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2001 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 21 |
| ICS Code (Drainage systems): | 91.140.80 |
scope:
Applies to lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter for limited applicators used for draining a single WC according to EN 33 or EN 37 to which it is directly connected and located below flood level. The number of users shall be small and there shall be a further WC available above flood level.
Document History
April 1, 2015
Wastewater lifting plants for buildings and sites - Part 3: Lifting plants for limited applications
NEN-EN 12050-3 applies to lifting plants for limited applications for domestic non-commercial wastewater containing or not containing faecal matter and located below flood level. This European...
October 1, 2012
Wastewater lifting plants for buildings and sites - Part 3: Lifting plants for limited applications
NEN-EN 12050-3 applies to lifting plants for limited applications for domestic non-commercial wastewater containing or not containing faecal matter and located below flood level. This European...
NEN-EN 12050-3
January 1, 2001
Wastewater lifting plants for buildings and sites - Principles of construction and testing - Part 3: Lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter for limited applications
Applies to lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter for limited applicators used for draining a single WC according to EN 33 or EN 37 to which it is directly connected and located below...
September 1, 1995
Effluent lifting plants for buildings and sites - Principles of construction and testing - Part 3: Effluent lifting plants for effluent containing faecal matter for limited applications
Applies to lifting plants for wastewater containing faecal matter for limited applicators used for draining a single WC according to EN 33 or EN 37 to which it is directly connected and located below...