1、Performance Requirements forIndividual PressureBalancing In-LineValves for IndividualFixture FittingsAmerican Society of Sanitary EngineeringASSE Standard #1066-1997ASSE Board Approved: September 2, 1997General InformationNeither this standard, nor any portion thereof, may be reproduced without the
2、writtenconsent of the American Society of Sanitary Engineering.No product may be said to be ASSE approved unless the manufacturer has applied to theASSE, has had the product tested by an official ASSE recognized independent laboratory,according to the applicable ASSE Standard, passed the test, and h
3、as been reviewed andapproved by the consensus ASSE Seal Control Board. Having completed the aforementioned,the manufacturer may then display the ASSE Seal on the product.Instructions for receiving the authorization to display the Seal are available from ASSECentral Office. Organizations wishing to a
4、dopt or list any ASSE Standard should print the ASSEStandard Number on the cover page first and in equal or larger type to that of the adopting orlisting organization.American Society of Sanitary EngineeringWestlake, OhioCopyright 1997All rights reserved.Individual Pressure Balancing Valves for Indi
5、vidual Fixture Fittings iii Individual Pressure Balancing Valves for Individual Fixture FittingsASSE #1066 Issued: 1997ForewordThis Foreword shall not be considered a part of the standard; however it is offered to providebackground information.ASSE Standards are developed in the interest of consumer
6、 safety.Personal safety has prompted the initiation of this standard by forming a joint American Soci-ety of Sanitary Engineering (ASSE) and Plumbing Manufacturers Institute (PMI) working groupon April 4, 1993.Recognition is made of the time volunteered by members of the working groups and of thesup
7、port of the manufacturers who also participated in the meetings for this standard.The 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,unless the standard has been adopted by the code.
8、This standard was promulgated in accordance with procedures developed by the AmericanNational Standards Institute (ANSI).Individual Pressure Balancing Valves for Individual Fixture Fittings iiiASSE #1066 Issued: 19971996-97 ASSE Standards CommitteeRichard J. ProspalStandards Committee ChairmanRelian
9、ce Mechanical, Cleveland, OhioRand AckroydWatts Regulator Company, North Andover, MassachusettsMichael BeckwithState of Wisconsin DILHR, Madison, WisconsinSidney L. CavanaughCalifornia State Pipe Trades, Los Angeles, CaliforniaA. Richard EmmersonChicago Faucet Company, Des Plaines, IllinoisDale Holl
10、owaySGS U.S. Testing Company, Tulsa, OklahomaSolomon KoCanadian Standards Association, Rexdale, Ontario, CanadaValentine Lehr, P.E.Lehr Associates, New York, New YorkHerbert Panzer, P.E.Herbert Panzer, P.E. Consulting Engineer, Plainview, New YorkShabbir RawalpindiwalaI.A.P.M.O., Walnut, CaliforniaJ
11、ames A. SargentKohler Company, Kohler, WisconsinDave ViolaB.O.C.A., Country Club Hills, IllinoisShannon M. Corcoran Joseph C. Zaffuto, P.E.ASSE Standards Coordinator ASSE Staff Engineeriv Individual Pressure Balancing Valves for Individual Fixture FittingsASSE #1066 Issued: 19971066 Working GroupJos
12、eph C. Zaffuto, P.E.American Society of Sanitary Engineering, Westlake, OhioJames S. JunkinsAlsons Corporation, Hillsdake, MichiganA. Richard EmmersonRaymond J. MikulaThe Chicago Faucet Company, Des Plains, IllinoisSally Remedios, P.E.Delta Faucet Company, Indianapolis, IndianaJames R. NicklasELjer
13、Industries, Abilene, TexasFrank C. EvansGalatron America Corporation, Loudon, TennesseeRobert DentonGerber Plumbing Fixtures Corp., Delphi, IndianaHerbert C. BarnhartGrohe America Inc., Hampton, VirginiaRalph HerrbachJames SargentKohler Company, Kohler, WisconsinWilliam C. IvesKeck, Mahin B. Type an
14、d model number of the device;C. Maximum rated working pressure;D. Maximum rated temperature;E. Nominal device size;F. Direction of flow; andG. ASSE 1066.4.2.2 The markings shall be either etched, cast, stamped or engraved on the body of the deviceor on a plate made of a corrosion resistant material
15、securely attached to the device with a corrosionresistant means.4.3 Drawings and Installation Instructions4.3.1 DrawingsAssembly drawings, schematics and other data which is helpful to the installer and needed by thetesting agency to determine compliance with shall accompany the product when submitt
16、ed forexamination and testing under this standard.4.3.2 Installation InstructionsInstructions for installation, maintenance and testing shall be packaged with the device . Theseinstructions shall provide information necessary to allow a correct installation, show the correctinstallation position, fi
17、eld maintenance, field repair and field testing.The device shall be installed in an accessible location and sized per the plumbing code havingjurisdiction.Individual Pressure Balancing Valves for Individual Fixture Fittings 11ASSE #1066 Issued: 1997Section V5.0 DefinitionsDefinitions not located in
18、this Section are located in the Plumbing Dictionary, latest editionpublished by the ASSE.12 Individual Pressure Balancing Valves for Individual Fixture FittingsASSE #1066 Issued: 1997American 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