ASSE - American Society of Sanitary Engineering
Browse by
Recent Submissions
-
ASSE 1001
Abstract: Description
Vacuum Breakers shall be classified in two general types:
a. Atmospheric type, as described herein.
b. Pressure type (See ASSE Standard #1020, Performance Requirements for Pressure ... -
ASSE 1017
Abstract: Description
Temperature Actuated Mixing Valves for Hot Water Distribution Systems (herein referred to as "device") shall consist of a hot water inlet connection, a cold water inlet connection, a mixed ... -
ASSE 1037
Abstract: This standard establishes physical requirements, basic performance requirements, and test procedures for pressurized flushing devices for the safe, sanitary operation of plumbing fixtures.
While this standard covers ... -
ASSE 1003
Abstract: Description
Devices covered by this standard are self-contained, direct acting, single diaphragm types. Devices shall be permitted to have an integral strainer, separate strainer connected to the valve ... -
ASSE 1011
Abstract: Descriptions
This standard applies to devices classified as water hammer arresters having a permanently sealed cushion of water or gas isolated from the water way and designed to provide continuous ... -
ASSE 1002
Abstract: Description
These devices are cold water supply valves that are installed within water closet tanks to provide tank refill and a trap reseal after flushing a water closet. They are equipped with backflow ... -
ASSE 1018
Abstract: Description
Devices covered by this standard are designed primarily to supply water to drain traps which have infrequent use and in which water evaporation would allow sewer gas to enter the premises. ... -
ASSE 1020
Abstract: Description
The assembly shall contain an independently acting check valve force loaded to the closed position, and an independently acting air inlet valve located downstream of the check valve that ... -
ASSE 1014
Abstract: Description
These devices provide backflow protection against backsiphonage and backpressure in handheld showers. These are separate devices or are integral with wall-mounted or deck-mounted tub fillers, ... -
ASSE 1012
Abstract: Description
The devices covered by this standard are those which have functional capabilities for preventing both back-siphonage and back pressure and which can operate under continuous or intermittent ... -
ASSE 1015
Abstract: Description
This standard applies to two types of backflow prevention assemblies identified as:
Double Check Backflow Prevention Assembly (DC); and
Double Check Fire Protection Backflow Prevention ... -
ASSE 1019
Abstract: Description
These devices shall have a permanent means to protect against backflow due to either backsiphonage or backpressure. The backflow protection shall include a minimum of two (2) mechanisms: ... -
ASSE 1013
Abstract: Description
This standard applies to two types of backflow prevention assemblies, identified as:
(a) Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventers (RP); and
(b) Reduced Pressure Principle Fire ... -
ASSE SERIES 5000
Abstract: Description
This Series 5000 includes Professional Qualifications Standards for the following individuals:
5110 Backflow Prevention Assembly Testers
5120 Cross-Connection Control Surveyors ... -
ASSE 1010
Abstract: Description
This standard applies to devices classified as water hammer arresters having a permanently sealed cushion of water or gas isolated from the water way and designed to provide continuous ...