This comprehensive manual includes information on clear water repellent materials for both vertical and horizontal surfaces. Also included are a glossary, product comparisons, specifications, monograph and performance test criteria.
1.1 These requirements cover oil-fired storage-tank water-heating appliances having a fuel input of not more than 200,000 Btu / hour (60 kW). These requirements do not apply to heaters that include storage vessels having a water capacity of more than 120 US gallons (454.2 L),...
Background. The New England Water Works Association (NEWWA) established a committee in 1958 to prepare a standard for the design and construction of circular prestressed-concrete
This specification covers a water-soluble, oil-dispersing cleaner in the form of a liquid.
NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for polyamide epoxy coating system for interior of newly constructed Navy and Air force water tanks, potable and non-potable, where shop applied coatings are not being considered.
This standard describes coating systems for coating and recoating the inside and outside surfaces of steel tanks used for potable water storage in water supply service. Coating systems for new bolted steel tanks are not described in this standard (see ANSI/AWWA D103)....
This document specifies a method for the energy assessment of domestic/sanitary hot water storage tanks of up to 2 000 l. Whilst this document does not cover water heaters intended primarily for direct heating, it does allow the provision of electric heating elements for...
This Standard applies to both cord-connected and permanently connected storage-tank water heaters*, having tanks less than 610 mm inside diameter, for use on nominal system voltages of 600 V and less, and designed to be used in nonhazardous household and commercial locations in...
M42 will help you make sure you build the storage facility you need in the right place and at the right price. This official AWWA Manual of Water Supply Practices is a complete reference on steel water-storage tanks for potable water. M42 is intended to serve as a...
Introduction As early as 1943, an AWWA technical committee concluded it was necessary to control corrosion of submerged surfaces inside water tanks. At that time, cathodic protection was identified as an effective way to prevent leaks. It wasn't until the 1970s, however, when...
This standard describes sacrificial anode cathodic protection systems intended to minimize corrosion of interior submerged surfaces of steel water storage tanks. This standard does not describe automatically or manually controlled impressed current systems. Purpose The purpose of this...
This Standard covers anti-siphon fill valves intended to be installed in water closet tanks. Note: In this Standard, anti-siphon fill valves are also referred to as "devices". In this Standard, "shall" is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to...
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