1、Performance Requirements forTrap Seal Primer Valves -Potable Water SuppliedAmerican Society of Sanitary EngineeringASSE Standard #1018-2001ASSE Board Approved: February 23, 2001ANSI Approved: July 23, 2002An American National StandardAmerican Society of Sanitary EngineeringWestlake, OhioCopyright 20
2、01, 1986, 1975All rights reserved.Neither this standard, nor any portion thereof, may be reproduced without the written consentof the American Society of Sanitary Engineering.No product may be said to be ASSE approved unless the manufacturer has applied to the ASSEhas had his product tested accordin
3、g to the applicable ASSE Standards, and when the producthas passed the test, displays the ASSE Seal on the product.Instructions for receiving the authorization to display the Seal are available from ASSE CentralOffice. Organizations wishing to adopt or list any ASSE Standard should print the ASSESta
4、ndard Number on the cover page first and in equal or larger type to that of the adopting orlisting organization.General InformationTrap Seal Primer Valves - Potable Water SuppliedASSE #1018 Revised: 2001Trap Seal Primer Valves - Potable Water SuppliedASSE #1018 Revised: 2001This foreword shall not b
5、e considered a part of the standard, however, it is offered to providebackground information.ASSE Standards are developed in the interest of consumer safety.For many years, the method of priming traps has been with the use of a water supply trap primerdevice, which is activated with pressure fluctua
6、tions or flow in the water supply piping. Thismethod of priming continues to be the method of choice by some members in the plumbingcommunity, although priming devices, which are addressed by ASSE 1044, provide trap sealprotection by utilizing electronic design or drainage-type trap priming devices.
7、The critical feature in these devices is the backflow preventer. This standard addresses criteriafor the evaluation of the backflow prevention features.Recognition is made of the time volunteered by members of the working group and of thesupport of the manufacturers who also participated in the meet
8、ings for this standard.This standard does not imply ASSEs endorsement of a product which conforms to theserequirements.Compliance with this standard does not imply acceptance by any code body.It is recommended that these devices be installed consistent with local codes by qualified andtrained profes
9、sionals.This standard was promulgated in accordance with procedures developed by the AmericanNational Standards Institute (ANSI).ForewordTrap Seal Primer Valves - Potable Water SuppliedASSE #1018 Revised: 2001Trap Seal Primer Valves - Potable Water SuppliedASSE #1018 Revised: 2001Richard J. ProspalS
10、tandards Committee ChairmanReliance MechanicalCleveland, OhioRand H. AckroydRand EngineeringNewburyport, MassachusettsLynne ArieBuilding Officials andCode Administrators, Inc.Country Club Hills, IllinoisMichael BeckwithState of Wisconsin DILHRMadison, WisconsinCharles Caruana / Edwin HoCanadian Stan
11、dards AssociationEtobicoke, Ontario, CanadaGerald PharissUnited Association ofPlumbers and PipefittersWashington, D.C.Shannon M. CorcoranASSE Standards CoordinatorWestlake, OhioA. Richard EmmersonChicago Faucet CompanyDes Plaines, IllinoisPatrick J. HigginsP.J. Higgins corrections shall be made so a
12、s toproduce the same vacuum in terms of fractional parts of an atmosphere at higher altitudes.3.4.3 CriteriaAny water rise in excess of 75 mm (3 inches) in any of the tests shall result in a rejection of thedevice.Trap Seal Primer Valves - Potable Water SuppliedASSE #1018 Revised: 2001Section IV4.0
13、Detailed Requirements4.1 Materials4.1.1 Allowable MaterialsMaterials used in the device shall meet the performance requirements of the standard.4.1.2 Materials and Toxicity4.1.2.1 Contaminated MaterialsMaterials shall comply with the applicable sections of the ASSE Reference Document RD-001“Material
14、 Toxicity Requirements for Plumbing Products and Devices.”4.1.2.2 Compliance and CertificationAll elastomers and polymers in contact with the water shall have characteristics that comply withthe United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), title 21, 177.2600, or shall be certified asnon-toxic by
15、 an independent approved laboratory.4.1.3 Corrosion of Interior PartsAll metal parts (except springs) in contact with the water shall have a corrosion resistance at leastequal to a copper alloy of not less than fifty-eight percent (58%) copper.4.1.4 SpringsSprings in contact with the water shall hav
16、e a corrosion resistance at least equal to stainless steel,Series 300.4.1.5 Elastomeric PartsDiaphragms, valve discs, seating facings or other flexible non-metallic parts shall be designed forcontinuous exposure to water at the maximum rated operating temperature of the device withoutchange in physi
17、cal characteristics which prevent full compliance with all requirements of thisstandard.4.1.6 ConnectionsPipe threads, except dry seal threads, shall comply with ANSI/ASME B1.20.1. Dryseal threadsshall comply with ANSI/ASME B1.20.3. Compression assemblies shall comply with ANSI/SAEJ512. Flare assemb
18、les shall comply with ANSI/ASME B16.264.2 Documentation4.2.1 Installation InstructionsFull instructions for the proper installation of the device shall be packaged with the device.Instructions shall state that the critical level of the device shall be installed at least 150 mm (6inches) above the gr
19、id of a floor drain or the flood rim of the equipment which the trap is to serve.The instructions shall include such data to guide the installer in the selection of the water supplyline in which to locate the device commensurate with the design of the device. Such informationshall include minimum fl
20、ow rates or pressures which are required to activate the device and theresulting discharge rate at those minimum values.Trap Seal Primer Valves - Potable Water SuppliedASSE #1018 Revised: 20014.3 Markings4.3.1 Markings shall be a permanently affixed label, or shall be stamped or cast on the body oft
21、he device as follows:(a) Manufacturers name or trademark.(b) Model number or other identification(c) Operating range (kPa or p.s.i.g.)Trap Seal Primer Valves - Potable Water SuppliedASSE #1018 Revised: 2001Section V5.0 DefinitionsDefinitions not found in this Section are located in the latest editio
22、n of the Plumbing Dictionarypublished by the ASSE.Trap Seal Primer Valves - Potable Water SuppliedASSE #1018 Revised: 2001American 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: http:/www.asse-plumbing.org