1、Temperature Actuated Mixing Valves for Hot Water Distribution Systems iASSE 1017 - 2009Performance Requirements forTemperatureActuated MixingValves for Hot Water Distribution SystemsAmerican Society of Sanitary EngineeringASSE Standard #1017-2009ASSE Board Approved: October 5, 2009ANSI Approved: Jan
2、uary 19, 2010An American National StandardTemperature Actuated Mixing Valves for Hot Water Distribution Systems iASSE 1017 - 2009American Society of Sanitary EngineeringWestlake, OhioCopyright 2009, 2003, 1998, 1986, 1979, 1976All rights reserved.Neither this standard, nor any portion thereof, may b
3、e reproduced without the written consent of the American Society of Sanitary Engineering.No product may be said to be ASSE approved unless the manufacturer has applied to ASSE, has had the product tested according to the applicable ASSE Standards, and when the product has passed the test, displays t
4、he ASSE Seal on the product.Instructions for receiving the authorization to display the Seal are available from ASSEs International Office. Organizations wishing to adopt or list any ASSE Standard should print the ASSE Standard number on the cover page first and in equal or larger type to that of th
5、e adopting or listing organization.General Informationii Temperature Actuated Mixing Valves for Hot Water Distribution SystemsASSE 1017 - 2009The foreword shall not be considered a part of this standard; however it is offered to provide background information.In the interest of consumer safety, this
6、 standard was originally issued in April, 1976; accepted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1979 and revised in April 1986, 1998, 2003 and 2009.Water mixing (also defined as tempering or blending) valves are used extensively in water service applications to mix hot and cold water
7、 to reduce high service water temperature to the building distribution piping system.This class of valve is intended to be installed at the hot water source. These devices are designed for primary automatic control of the hot water distribution temperature within a rea-sonable degree of uniformity.T
8、o provide final temperature control, ASSE 1017 devices should be supplemented by a point-of-use device or in-line device designed to control final temperature. High temperature limit alarms and/or temperature limiting devices may also be used to monitor or further control point of use water temperat
9、ure.Recognition is made of the time volunteered by members of this working group and of the support of the manufacturers who also participated in the meetings for this standard.This standard does not imply ASSEs endorsement of a product which conforms to these requirements.Compliance with this stand
10、ard does not imply acceptance by any code body.This standard was promulgated in accordance with procedures developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).ForewordTemperature Actuated Mixing Valves for Hot Water Distribution Systems iiiASSE 1017 - 2009Edward J. LyczkoProduct Standards
11、Committee ChairmanCleveland ClinicCleveland, OhioRand H. AckroydRand Technical Consulting, LLCNewburyport, MassachusettsWilliam Briggs, Jr.MGJ Associates New York, New YorkJudson W. CollinsJULYCO ProfessionalsMannford, OklahomaA. Richard EmmersonGeneral InterestBuffalo Grove, IllinoisRon GeorgeRon G
12、eorge Design and supply water between 39.0F - 80.0F (3.9C - 26.7C) to the cold water inlet. Maintain the cold water temperature to within 2.0F ( 1.1C) for the duration of the test.With V2 fully open, interactively adjust V1, the device outlet temperature adjustment and the hot and cold supply pressu
13、res so that both P1 and P2 are at 45.0 psi 1.0 psi (310.3 kPa 6.9 kPa), P3 is at 35.0 psi 1.0 psi (241.3 kPa 6.9 kPa) i.e. a pressure differential between P1 and P3 and between P2 and P3 is 10.0 psi 0.5 psi (68.9 kPa 3.4 kPa) and the mixed water temperature at T3 is 110.0F 2.0F (43.3C 1.1C). Maintai
14、n P1 and P2 at 45.0 psi 1.0 psi (310.3 kPa 6.9 kPa) for the duration of the test.a. Allow water to flow for one (1) minute. Record the flow, the temperatures at T1, T2 and T3 and the pressures at P1, P2 and P3.b. Using V2, reduce the mixed water flow by 50%. Allow water to flow for one (1) minute. R
15、ecord the flow, the temperatures at T1, T2 and T3 and the pressures at P1, P2 and P3. c. Increase the temperature of the hot water supply by 25.0F 1.0F (13.9C 0.6C) within five (5) minutes. Allow water to flow for one (1) minute. Record the flow, the temperatures at T1, T2 and T3 and the pressures a
16、t P1, P2 and P3.d. Fully open V2. Allow water to flow for one (1) minute. Record the flow, the temperatures at T1, T2 and T3 and the pressures at P1, P2 and P3.3.2.3 CriteriaFailure to maintain the temperature within the permissible temperature variations shown in Table 1 shall result in a rejection
17、 of the device.3.3 Hydrostatic Pressure Test3.3.1 PurposeThe purpose of this test is to verify that the device can withstand a hydrostatic pressure test of 500.0 psi (3447.4 kPa) without any leakage.3.3.2 ProcedureWith the outlet(s) blocked and seating member(s) fully open, pressurize the devices bo
18、dy with cold water to 500.0 psi (3447.4 kPa). Hold this pressure for a period of five (5) minutes. Observe the device for leakage.3.3.3 CriteriaAny leakage through the valve body shall result in a rejection of the device.6 Temperature Actuated Mixing Valves for Hot Water Distribution SystemsASSE 101
19、7 - 2009Section IV4.0 Detailed Requirements4.1 MaterialsMetal alloys in contact with potable water shall not exceed 8% lead content. Solders and fluxes in contact with potable water containing lead in excess of 0.2% shall not be used.4.2 Installation and Maintenance Instructions4.2.1 Instructions fo
20、r installing, adjusting and maintaining the device shall be included with each device.4.2.2 The packaging or installation instructions for the device shall include the following information:a. Device size.b. Temperature range or maximum setting.c. Maximum working pressure.4.2.3 The instructions shal
21、l indicate that the installation and field adjustment of the device are the responsibility of the installer and shall be carried out in accordance with the manufac-turers instructions.4.2.4 External means for temperature adjustment, when provided, shall be accessible while the device is in service.4
22、.2.5 Internal controlling components shall be accessible for repair and/or replacement without disturbing the pipe connections.4.2.6 When the device does not incorporate integral check valves, the manufacturers instructions shall include a recommendation to use a check valve(s) to prevent cross-flow
23、.4.3 Identifications and Markings4.3.1 Each device shall have the following information marked on it and all markings shall be visible in the installed position.a. Name of manufacturer or trademark.b. Model number.c. Hot and cold indications on inlets.4.3.2 The markings shall be cast, etched, stampe
24、d, engraved or permanently inked on the body of the device, or on a brass or stainless steel plate securely attached to the device with a corrosion resistant means; or on a decal attached by adhesive that shall secure it permanently to the device.4.3.3 The external valve outlet temperature adjusting
25、 device, when provided, shall be clearly identified and permanently marked with its means of operation.Temperature Actuated Mixing Valves for Hot Water Distribution Systems 7ASSE 1017 - 2009Section V5.0 DefinitionsDefinitions not shown are found in the Plumbing Dictionary (Sixth Edition) published by ASSE.American Society of Sanitary EngineeringFOR PLUMBING AND SANITARY RESEARCH901 Canterbury Road, Suite A Westlake, Ohio 44145-1480 USATEL: (440) 835-3040 FAX: (440) 835-3488E-mail: general.infoasse-plumbing.org Web: www.asse-plumbing.orgPreventionRatherThanCure