NSF 5 Water Heaters, Hot Water Supply Boilers, and Heat Recover Equipment
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NSF 5 Document Information:
Title
Water Heaters, Hot Water Supply Boilers, and Heat Recover Equipment
NSF International
Publication Date:
Apr 1, 2009
Scope:
This Standard contains requirements for heat recovery equipment
and equipment intended to provide hot water heated by electricity,
gas, steam, or oil. The types of equipment covered by this Standard
include, but are not limited to: automatic storage water heaters,
circulating water heaters, hot water supply boilers, and steam heat
exchangers. Instantaneous water heaters used to heat water other
than for beverages are covered under this Standard. Boilers used
for space heating are not covered under this Standard.
Materials and components covered under other NSF or ANSI
Standards or Criteria shall also comply with the requirements
therein. This Standard is not intended to restrict new design,
provided that such design meets the minimum specifications
described herein.
Purpose
This Standard establishes minimum public health and sanitation
requirements for the materials, design, construction, and
performance of commercial water heaters, hot water supply boilers,
and heat recovery equipment. This Standard does not contain safety
requirements.
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