GSO EN 12729:2022
EN 12729:2002
Gulf Standard
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· Approved on 12 May 2022
Devices to prevent pollution by backflow of potable water - Controllable backflow preventer with reduced pressure zone - Family B - Type A
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GSO EN 12729:2022 Scope
The purpose of this standard is to define - the field of application; - the dimensional, physico-chemical, design, hydraulic, mechanical and acoustic characteristics; - the working and the prescriptions for the tests to check , these characteristics; - the marking and the presentation. To be adhered to for reduced pressure principle backflow preventers, controllable BA.
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