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EN 12873-4:2006

Superseded

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Influence of materials on water intended for human consumption - Influence due to migration - Part 4: Test method for water treatment membranes

Superseded date

29-11-2021

Superseded by

EN 12873-4:2021

Published date

29-03-2006

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Test method
  5.1 Principle
  5.2 Reagents and apparatus
      5.2.1 General
      5.2.2 Test water
      5.2.3 Flushing water
      5.2.4 Cleaning agent
      5.2.5 Procedural blank
      5.2.6 Test rig
  5.3 Test samples
      5.3.1 General requirements
      5.3.2 Sample storage
  5.4 Procedure
      5.4.1 Test temperature
      5.4.2 Start up procedure
      5.4.3 Leaching test
      5.4.4 Cleaning and disinfection
6 Analysis
7 Expression of results
  7.1 Concentrations in the extracts
  7.2 Daily migration rates
      7.2.1 Calculation based on concentrations in
            extracts from one-pass sampling, T[1] to T[3]
      7.2.2 Calculation based on concentrations in
            leachates after re-circulation, R[1] and R[2]
8 Test report
Annex A (informative) Diagram of the test procedure
Annex B (informative) Schematic diagram of an example test rig
Bibliography

This European standard describes a test method for laboratory evaluation of possible adverse effects of water treatment membranes on drinking water quality.In principle it is applicable to microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis and electrodialysis modules for use in the treatment of public water supplies and of water inside buildings. NOTESuch devices can vary considerably in design and operation and hence some modification of the procedures may be required.Evaluation of the efficiency of the membrane filter in removing contaminants from the treated water is not included.

Committee
CEN/TC 164
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

08/30174954 DC : DRAFT MAR 2008 BS EN 15768 - THE GC-MS IDENTIFICATION OF WATER LEACHABLE ORGANIC SUBSTANCES FROM MATERIALS IN CONTACT WITH WATER INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
I.S. EN 15768:2015 INFLUENCE OF MATERIALS ON WATER INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION - GC-MS IDENTIFICATION OF WATER LEACHABLE ORGANIC SUBSTANCES
UNE-EN 15768:2015 Influence of materials on water intended for human consumption - GC-MS identification of water leachable organic substances
DIN EN 15768:2015-05 INFLUENCE OF MATERIALS ON WATER INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION - GC-MS IDENTIFICATION OF WATER LEACHABLE ORGANIC SUBSTANCES
EN 15768:2015 Influence of materials on water intended for human consumption - GC-MS identification of water leachable organic substances
BS EN 15768:2015 Influence of materials on water intended for human consumption. GC-MS identification of water leachable organic substances
12/30263288 DC : 0 BS EN 15768 - GC-MS IDENTIFICATION OF WATER LEACHABLE ORGANIC SUBSTANCES FROM MATERIALS IN CONTACT WITH WATER INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION

ISO/TR 13530:1997 Water quality Guide to analytical quality control for water analysis
ENV ISO 13530:1998 Water quality - Guide to analytical quality control for water analysis (ISO/TR 13530:1997)
ISO 3696:1987 Water for analytical laboratory use — Specification and test methods
EN ISO 3696:1995 Water for analytical laboratory use - Specification and test methods (ISO 3696:1987)

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