In order to promote awareness of the requirements of the Water Regulations, Bristol Water can provide the following literature. Simply call or email for a copy. Unless stated otherwise all literature is free of charge: -
(Where the leaflet is also available as a pdf it has been included here in the list.)
Please note Bristol Water is not repsonsible for internal plumbing.
Scalding Information
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Solders & Fluxes. Size A5 Tri-fold
Explanation of the law relating to the use of both lead solder and lead free solder. Advice on soldering and the different types of fluxes available
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The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and The Water
Byelaws 2000 (Scotland). What they are and how they affect you. Size A5 Tri-fold
A brief explanation of what the Regulations are; where they apply; and to whom they apply.
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The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and The Water
Byelaws 2000 (Scotland). InformatIon on Notification of Proposed Plumbing Work. Size A5 Tri-fold
A detailed explanation of the requirements for Notification as legally required under Regulation 5.
The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999. A5
A complete copy of the Governments Regulations, including Schedule 1, Fluid Categories 1 to 5 and Schedule 2 paragraphs 1 to 30.
Agricultural Premises. Size A5
An overview of how the regulations apply to agricultural premises; details on
fluid categories and how they relate to the types of equipment commonly used in agriculture. Also includes illustrations of how compliance can be achieved for some of the more commonly found problems.
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Holiday and Residential Parks Size A5
An overview of how the regulations apply to holiday and residential parks; details on fluid categories and how they relate to the types of risks associated with this kind of premises. Includes illustrations of how compliance can be achieved for some of the more commonly found problems.
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Recreation and Sports Grounds Size A5
An overview of how the regulations apply to recreational premises; details on fluid categories and how they relate to the types of equipment most commonly
used. Also includes illustrations of how compliance can be achieved for some of the more commonly found problems.
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Information and Guidance Note 9-02-02.
Marking and Identification of Pipe work r- for Reclaimed (Greywater) Systems. Size A4
Using the principles in British Standard 1710; 1984. These notes will provide assistance on how pipes should be marked; thereby allowing immediate
identification of pipes that otherwise might be cross connected with the drinking water system, causing serious contamination of the mains network. #
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Information and Guidance Note 9-02-03.
Conservation of Water. Size A4
This leaflet provides Guidance for Architects, Designers, Installers and Occupiers of all premises. Also incused on the rear of the leaflet is a list of further reading matter along with some useful web sites.
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Information and Guidance Note 9-03-02.
Type BA -Verifiable Backflow Presenter with Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ Valve).
Detailing the requirements for installation and on-site testing and maintenance; this leaflet is a must for all those involved with RPZ Valves. Incorporating a
comprehensive, but not exhaustible, 'protection matrix ", it will help you decide whether or not an RPZ vale is suitable for your specific application.
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