1、ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 188-2015Legionellosis:Risk Management forBuilding Water SystemsApproved by the ASHRAE Standards Committee on May 27, 2015; by the ASHRAE Board of Directors on June 4, 2015; andby the American National Standards Institute on June 26, 2015.This Standard is under continuous mainten
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5、ect Committee 188Cognizant TC: Environmental Health Committee Co-cognizant TCs: 3.6, Water Treatment; and 6.6, Service Water Heating SystemsSPLS Liaison: Patricia GraefASHRAE Staff Liaison: Stephanie ReinicheThomas E. Watson,* Chair Claressa Lucas* Robert J. Cunningham, IIIPaul A. Lindahl, Jr.,* Vic
6、e-Chair Scott E. Mayes* David F. GearyMichael P. Patton,* Secretary Clifton McClellan* Ronald GeorgeStu Asay* William F. McCoy* Joseph M. Hannigan, Jr.Clive R. Broadbent* Richard D. Miller* Lauri HicksHelen R. Cerra* R. Lee Millies, Jr.* Thomas W. JohnsonSteven Cutter* Eric R. Myers* Sergio La MuraJ
7、ohn DAngelo, Jr.* Amy Nichols* David F. GearyPeter DeMarco* Richard J. Pearson* Frank MyersLinda L. Dickey* William E. Pearson, II* Patrick L.P. RacineCharles E. Dorgan* Billy Smith* Patsy RootSarah Ferrari* Alan Spence* Aaron RosenblattKatherine K. Flamm* Janet E. Stout* Kevin A. ScarlettWilliam A.
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20、ly. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.CONTENTSANSI/ASHRAE Standard 188-2015Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water SystemsSECTION PAGEForeword .21 Purpose.22 Scope23 Definitions .
21、24 Compliance .35 Building Survey .46 General Requirements47 Requirements for Building Water Systems .68 Requirements for Designing Building Water Systems 109 References11Normative Annex A: Health Care Facilities .12Informative Annex B: Bibliography 15Informative Annex C: Guidance if Legionella Test
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24、itted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.2 ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 188-2015(This foreword is not part of this standard. It is merelyinformative and does not contain requirements necessaryfor conformance to the standard. It has not been pro-cessed according to the ANSI requirements for a standarda
25、nd may contain material that has not been subject topublic review or a consensus process. Unresolved objec-tors on informative material are not offered the right toappeal at ASHRAE or ANSI.)FOREWORDThe purpose of ASHRAE Standard 188 is to establish minimumlegionellosis risk management requirements f
26、or building watersystems.“Legionellosis” refers to two distinct clinical illnesses.When the bacterium Legionella causes pneumonia, the dis-ease is referred to as “Legionnaires disease” (LD). The Cen-ters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates thateach year there are between 8000 and 18,0
27、00 cases of LD inthe United States and that more than 10% of these cases arefatal. Legionella can also cause a less-severe influenza-likeillness known as “Pontiac fever.” Most cases of legionellosisare the result of exposure to Legionella associated with build-ing water systems.The presence of Legio
28、nella bacteria in building water sys-tems is not in itself sufficient to cause LD. Other necessaryfactors include environmental conditions that promote thegrowth of Legionella, a means of transmitting the bacteria topeople in the building (e.g., aerosol generation), and exposureof susceptible person
29、s to colonized water that is inhaled oraspirated into the lungs. Legionella bacteria are not transmit-ted person-to-person or from normal (nonaspirated) ingestionof contaminated water. Susceptible persons at high risk forlegionellosis include but are not limited to the elderly, dialysispatients, per
30、sons who smoke, and persons with underlyingmedical conditions that weaken the immune system.This standard is intended for use by owners and manag-ers of human-occupied buildings and those involved in thedesign, construction, installation, commissioning, operation,maintenance, and service of centrali
31、zed building water sys-tems and components.Standard 188 consists of numbered normative sectionsfollowed by normative and informative annexes. The norma-tive sections and normative annex specify the requirements tocomply with this standard. The informative annexes and infor-mative bibliography are pr
32、ovided for guidance that may behelpful for a given building water system. Building water sys-tems vary substantially in their design and their capability fortransmission of Legionella. Scientific evidence is either lack-ing or inconclusive in certain aspects of Legionella control.Therefore, the info
33、rmative annexes and informative bibliogra-phy to this document provide suggestions, recommendations,and references to guidance.ASHRAE Standing Standard Project Committee (SSPC)188 has devoted a considerable amount of time and thoughtto resolving the concerns of affected and interested parties.The co
34、mmittee thanks everyone who participated in the devel-opment of the standard, especially those who made publicreview comments.Because changes to improve the standard are anticipated,Standard 188 is now on continuous maintenance, permitting itto be updated through the publication of approved addenda.
35、The planned schedule for republication with approved addendaand errata is anticipated to be every third year.1. PURPOSEThe purpose of this standard is to establish minimum Legio-nellosis risk management requirements for building watersystems.2. SCOPE2.1 This standard provides minimum legionellosis r
36、isk man-agement requirements for the design, construction, commis-sioning, operation, maintenance, repair, replacement, andexpansion of new and existing buildings and their associated(potable and nonpotable) water systems and components.2.2 This standard applies to human-occupied commercial,institut
37、ional, multiunit residential, and industrial buildings.This standard does not include single-family residential build-ings. Only where specifically noted in this standard shall cer-tain building water systems or parts of building water systemsbe exempt.2.3 This standard is intended for use by owners
38、 and manag-ers of human-occupied buildings, excluding single-familyresidential buildings. This standard is also intended for thoseinvolved in the design, construction, installation, commis-sioning, operation, maintenance, and service of centralizedbuilding water systems and components.3. DEFINITIONS
39、analysis of building water systems: the systematic evaluationof potentially hazardous conditions associated with each stepin the process flow diagrams.at-risk: any person who is more susceptible than the generalpopulation to developing legionellosis because of age, health,medication, occupation, or
40、smoking.authority having jurisdiction (AHJ): an organization, office,or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements ofthis standard.beneficial occupancy: stage of construction when all or partof a building is to be occupied for the purpose for which itwas constructed, whether before or aft
41、er completion.building water systems: potable and nonpotable water sys-tems in the building or on the site.centralized building water system: any system that distrib-utes water to multiple uses or multiple locations within thebuilding or site.control: to manage the conditions of an operation in orde
42、r tomaintain compliance with established criteria.control location: a point where a physical, mechanical, oper-ational, or chemical control measure is required.control limit: a maximum value, a minimum value, or a rangeof values to which a chemical or physical parameter associated ASHRAE (www.ashrae
43、.org). For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 188-2015 3with a control measure must be monitored and maintained inorder to reduce the occurrence of a
44、hazardous condition to anacceptable level.control measure: a disinfectant, heating, cooling, filtering,flushing, or other means, methods, or procedures used tomaintain the physical or chemical conditions of water towithin control limits.corrective action: action to be taken to return control valuest
45、o within established limits when monitoring or measurementindicates the control values are outside the established controllimits.designee: the individual designated by the building owner tomeet the requirements placed on the owner by the standard.disinfectant: chemical agent or physical treatments u
46、sed tokill or inactivate pathogens.disinfection: the process of killing or inactivating pathogens.disinfectant residual: the net amount of a chemical disinfec-tant remaining in treated water after chemical demand exertedby the water is satisfied.hazard: Legionella bacteria in a building water system
47、 that, inthe absence of control, can cause harm to humans.hazardous condition: a condition that contributes to thepotential for harmful human exposure to Legionella.HVACreplacement of valves, hydrants, or meters; pumping failures;pipeline breaks; and other system repairs or emergency condi-tions.wat
48、er use end points: the points at which water exits from allpotable and nonpotable building water systems, fixtures, andequipment.4. COMPLIANCEThe results of each Section 4 compliance determination andthe associated building survey in Section 5 shall be docu-mented and shall be available for review b
49、y the authority hav-ing jurisdiction (AHJ).4.1 Building Designer Requirements4.1.1 Survey each new building design and its water sys-tems to determine if the design contains any of the devices orfactors described in Section 5 that relate to legionellosis.Ifthe building and associated property hasa. any of the building water systems in Section 5.1, then allof those building water systems shall comply with allapplicable requirements of Section 8 of this standard.b. any of the factors listed in Section 5.2, then the new build-ing design shall comply with the requirement
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