ADOPTED_FROM:EN 200:2004 This European Standard specifies: - the field of application for pillar taps, bib taps, single and multi-hole combination taps: - for a supply system (Type 1, (see Figure 1 ); - for a supply system (Type 2, (see Figure 2 ); - the dimensional, tightness, pressure resistance, hydraulic, mechanical strength, endurance and acoustic characteristics of nominal size ½ and _ single taps and combination taps; - test methods to verify the characteristics. NOTE Tests described in this standard are type tests and not quality control tests carried out during manufacture. This European Standard applies to draw-off taps (single taps and combination taps) for use with sanitary appliances installed in rooms used for bodily hygiene (cloakrooms, bathrooms etc.) and in kitchens i.e. for use with baths, wash basins, bidets, showers and sinks. Figure 1 shows the supply system of Type 1 with a pressure range of (0,05 - to 1,0) MPa (0,5 - to 10) bar. Figure 2 shows the supply system of Type 2 with a pressure range of (0,01 - to 1,.0) MPa (0,1 to- 10) bar. This European Standard applies to sanitary draw-off taps of nominal size ½ and _ (PN 10). The operating conditions and classifications are given in Table 1. It does not cover mechanical mixing valves, thermostatic mixing valves, shower accessories or taps adapted for special use (e.g. hose union taps) OR. ANY TYPES OF WASTE OUTLET FITTINGS. Table 1 - Conditions of use/Classifications
NS-EN 200:2004 history
2024NS-EN 200:2023 Sanitary tapware - Single taps and combination taps for water supply systems of type 1 and type 2 - General technical specification
2008NS-EN 200:2008 Sanitary tapware - Single taps and combination taps for water supply systems of type 1 and type 2 - General technical specification
2005NS-EN 200:2004 Sanitary tapware — Single taps and combination taps (PN 10) — General technical specification
1989NS-EN 200:1989 Sanitary tapware — General technical specifications for single taps and mixer taps (nominal size 1/2) PN 10 — Minimum flow pressure of 0,05 MPa (0,5 bar)