What is this standard about?
BS 8552:2012 covers the particular issues of sampling water from closed-circuit heating and cooling systems in buildings and related infrastructure.
Who is this standard for?
- Water engineers and technicians
- Building services managers
- Health and safety/quality managers
- Environmental health officials
- Water testing/monitoring/sampling professionals
Why should you use this standard?
The purpose of sampling a closed-circuit water system is to provide information about the current condition of that system and/or the water within it. That might include, but is not limited to, water treatment status, water quality, bacteriological contamination and corrosion activity. Confidence in the results obtained, which are crucially dependent on consistent sampling and analysis protocols, is extremely important to industry.
BS 8552:2012 gives recommendations for the design of the sampling programme during each phase of the system lifecycle, including the location and suitability of sampling points and frequency of sampling and recordkeeping, to facilitate the control of closed system water quality throughout the life of the building.
It also gives guidance on procedures for the collection, preservation, handling and storage of samples prior to analysis and the selection of the analytical parameters appropriate to the sampled system and life stage.