1、NSF International Standard / American National StandardNSF/ANSI 62 - 2016Drinking Water Distillation SystemsNSF International, an independent, not-for-profit, non-governmental organization, is dedicated to being the leading global supplier of public health and safety-based risk management services s
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4、water distillation systems Standard Developer NSF International NSF International Board of Directors Designated as an ANSI Standard April 05, 2016 American National Standards Institute ii Prepared by The NSF Joint Committee on Drinking Water Treatment Units Recommended for Adoption by The NSF Counci
5、l of Public Health Consultants Adopted by The NSF Board of Directors May 1989 Revised November 1992 Revised September 1997 Revised September 1999 Addendum, June 2002 Revised February 2004 Revised October 2007 Revised August 2009 Revised February 2012 Revised December 2013 Revised January 2015 Revise
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15、erial that has not been subjected to public review of a consensus process. In addition, it does not contain requirements necessary for conformance to the Standard. This page is intentionally left blank.v Contents 1 General . 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Minimum requirements. 1 1.3 Chemical and microbiologica
16、l reduction performance claims 1 1.4 Treatment train . 1 1.5 Reviews and revisions . 1 2 Normative references . 2 3 Definitions . 2 4 Materials . 2 4.1 Materials in contact with drinking water . 2 4.2 Materials evaluation . 3 4.3 Gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) analysis 5 5 Structural p
17、erformance . 14 5.1 Structural integrity 14 6 Minimum performance requirements 19 6.1 Total dissolved solids (TDS) reduction 19 6.2 Performance indication 23 6.3 Flow control 27 6.4 Storage tanks . 27 6.5 Evaporator chamber . 27 6.6 Openings and rims (product water zone) . 27 6.7 Entry ports 27 6.8
18、Waste connections . 27 6.9 Product water dispensing outlets . 27 6.10 Active agents and additives . 28 7 Elective performance claims test methods 28 7.1 Inorganic chemical reduction claims qualified by TDS surrogate testing 28 7.2 Inorganic chemical reduction . 28 7.3 In-place sanitization of the pr
19、oduct water zone . 32 7.4 Microbiological reduction 34 7.5 Production rate verification 36 8 Instruction and information . 38 8.1 Installation, operation, and maintenance instructions 38 8.2 Data plate . 39 8.3 Replacement components . 39 8.4 Performance data sheet . 40 Annex A . A1 Annex B . B1 Ann
20、ex C .C1 Annex D .D1 This page is intentionally left blank.vii Foreword2 The purpose of this Standard is to establish minimum requirements for the materials, design and construction, and performance of point-of-use and point-of-entry drinking water distillation systems that are designed to reduce sp
21、ecific chemical and microbiological contaminants in public or private water supplies. NSF/ANSI 62 also specifies minimum product literature requirements that manufacturers must provide to authorized representatives and consumers. Water contact materials in drinking water treatment units listed under
22、 NSF/ANSI 42, 44, 53, 55, 58, and 62 are tested and evaluated under a separate protocol from NSF/ANSI 61, with criteria that were developed specifically for the intended end-use. NSF/ANSI 61 listing should not be additionally required for acceptance of these listed units for water contact applicatio
23、n. This edition of the Standard contains the following revisions: Issue 28 The total maximum effluent requirement for chromium (hexavalent and trivalent) under Table 7.1 (previously Table 8) was revised to be consistent with the requirements of the other Drinking Water Treatment Unit standards. Issu
24、e 30 CAS numbers were added to Table 4.1 (previously Table 1) of the materials evaluation criteria. Issue 31 This revision added language to state that systems be conditioned using the test water with the specified contaminant for chemical reduction claims under section 7. The tables in this edition
25、 have also been changed to reflect the appropriate section in which it is located: Previous edition of NSF/ANSI 62 Current edition of NSF/ANSI 62 Table 1 Table 4.1 Table 2 Table 4.2 Table 3 Table 4.3 Table 4 Table 4.4 Table 5 Table 5.1 Table 6 Table 6.1 Table 7 Table 6.2 Table 8 Table 7.1 Table 9 Ta
26、ble 7.2 Table 10 Table 8.1 Table 11 Table 8.2 Table 12 Table 8.3 Suggestions for improvement of this Standard are welcome. This Standard is maintained on a Continuous Maintenance schedule and can be opened for comment at any time. Comments should be sent to Chair, Joint Committee on Drinking Water T
27、reatment Units at standardsnsf.org, c/o NSF International, Standards Department, P.O. Box 130140, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48113-0140, USA. 2 The information contained in this Foreword is not part of this American National Standard (ANS) and has not been processed in accordance with ANSIs requirements fo
28、r an ANS. Therefore, this Foreword may contain material that has not been subjected to public review of a consensus process. In addition, it does not contain requirements necessary for conformance to the Standard. This page is intentionally left blank.1 2016 NSF NSF/ANSI 62 2016 NSF/ANSI Standard fo
29、r Drinking Water Treatment Units Drinking water distillation systems 1 General 1.1 Scope This standard establishes minimum materials, design and construction, and performance requirements for point-of-use and point-of-entry drinking water distillation systems and the components used in these systems
30、. Distillation systems covered by this standard are designed to reduce specific chemical contaminants from potable drinking water supplies. Systems covered under this standard may also be designed to reduce microbiological contaminants, including bacteria, viruses, and cysts, from potable drinking w
31、ater supplies. It is recognized that a system may be effective in controlling one or more of these contaminants, but systems are not required to control all. Systems covered by this standard are not intended for the treatment of water that is visually contaminated (turbid) or has an obvious contamin
32、ation source, such as raw sewage, nor are systems covered by this standard intended to convert wastewater to microbiologically potable water. 1.2 Minimum requirements A system as defined in this standard shall meet the applicable requirements of Sections 4, 5, 6, and 8. A component as defined in thi
33、s standard shall meet the requirements of 4 and 8. If the component is pressure bearing, it shall also meet the applicable requirements of 5. 1.3 Chemical and microbiological reduction performance claims 1.3.1 All NSF/ANSI 62 performance claims shall be verified and substantiated by test data genera
34、ted under the requirements of NSF/ANSI 62. 1.3.2 When performance claims are made for substances not specifically addressed in the scope of this Standard or for those substances not specifically addressed but falling under the scope of NSF/ANSI 62, those claims not specifically addressed in the Stan
35、dard shall be so identified. 1.4 Treatment train A system that contains multiple, sequential treatment technologies for a performance claim under this Standard shall meet the applicable requirements as described in Annex D. 1.5 Reviews and revisions This Standard shall be reviewed at least every fiv
36、e years. The review is to be conducted by the NSF Joint Committee on Drinking Water Treatment Units. 2016 NSF NSF/ANSI 62 2016 2 2 Normative references The following documents contain requirements which, by reference in this text, constitute requirements of this standard. At the time of publication,
37、 the indicated editions were valid. All standards are subject to revision and parties are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the recent editions of the standards indicated below. The most recent published edition of the document shall be used for undated references. NSF/ANSI 61 Dr
38、inking water system components Health effects APHA, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, twentieth edition, 19983 USEPA600/4-79-020, Methods for the Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, March 19834 USEPA-600-4-84-053, Methods for Organic Chemical Analysis of Municipal and
39、Industrial Wastewater, June 19844 USEPA600/4-88/039, Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in Drinking Water, December 19884 USEPA-600/4-90/020, Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in Drinking Water -Supplement 1, July 19904 USEPA600/4-91/010, Methods for the Determinatio
40、n of Metals in Environmental Samples, June 19914 USEPA National Primary Drinking Water Regulations, 40 CFR Part 1415US EPA National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations, 40 CFR Part 1435 USEPA National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations, 56 CFR Part 35735 US FDA Code of Federal Regulations, Title
41、21, (Food and Drugs) Direct Food Additive Substances Parts 170 through 199, April 1, 19926 3 Definitions Terms used in this Standard that have a specific technical meaning are defined in NSF/ANSI 330. 4 Materials 4.1 Materials in contact with drinking water 4.1.1 POE drinking water treatment units s
42、hall conform to the protocol and criteria in NSF/ANSI 61. 4.1.2 POU drinking water treatment units shall conform to the protocol and criteria in this section. 3 American Public Health Association (APHA), 1015 Fifteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005 . 4 US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA),
43、Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH 45268 . 5 Superintendent of Documents, US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 . 6 US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA), 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857 . 2016 NSF NSF/ANSI 62 2016 3 4.1.3 Acceptance criteria 4.1.
44、3.1 Materials in contact with drinking water shall not impart levels of target compounds or Tentatively Identified Compounds (TICs) that exceed the Total Allowable Concentration (TAC), Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL), or Maximum Acceptable Concentration (MAC) criteria specified in Tables 4.1, 4.2 a
45、nd 4.3 or specified in NSF/ANSI 61 Annex D and E. Any extractable contaminants not listed in the referenced tables shall be reviewed and shall not exceed criteria developed in accordance with NSF/ANSI 61 Annex A. 4.1.3.2 TIC identification and quantitation shall be conducted in accordance with secti
46、on 4.3.1.2. Additional TIC identification and quantitation should be verified using a standard of the compound in question or an alternate approved analytical method. Additional TIC identification and quantitation is recommended when the contaminant is a health risk or when the “Probability Based Ma
47、tching” process in section 4.3.1.2 is inconclusive. When possible, the product manufacturer should assist and support the testing laboratory in the identification of a standard for the compound and an appropriate analytical method, if applicable, so that confirmatory identification and quantificatio
48、n can be performed. If a standard and an adequate alternative analytical method are not available to verify the identification and quantitation of the compound, the TIC shall be evaluated according to section 4.3.1.2. NOTE Manufacturers may not be privy to formulation information, so they may not be
49、 able to assist a testing laboratory to identify a standard for the compound that extracted. Refer to Section 4.3.1.2 when the manufacturer does not have material formulation information. 4.1.3.3 Unknown contaminants detected by GC/MS analysis for which identification is unable to be made after performing the steps in 4.3.1 shall be reported in accordance to 4.1.4.2. 4.1.3.4 The concentration of active agents or additives used in the drinking water treatment process shall be evaluated in the product water as specified in 6.11. The concentration of active a