KHS Flush Points
The water exchange required by the relevant standards is one of the fundamentals for maintaining drinking water hygiene. To ensure the flawless functioning of a drinking water installation the designer has to take the maximum usage situation into consideration. In practice, however, this maximum usage is not the usual situation. Stagnating sections and insufficient hygiene in both the cold drinking water (PWC) and the hot drinking water (PWH) can be the consequence. Changes in the type of use or the behaviour of the building’s users have a similar effect. Over a building’s lifetime, the actual frequency of withdrawals and volumes deviates strongly from the originally intended values. In both cases, the intended use can no longer be ensured.
The KHS Flush Point helps to ensure the intended use through controlled ‘forced withdrawals’.
The KHS Flush Point is available in four different designs. These can ensure the intended use in combination with other KHS control systems or the building management system (BMS). The time, temperature and volume parameters of the water exchange can be controlled.
KEMPER Flushtool
Our Flushtool supports you in selecting the components for ensuring the required water exchange for drinking water installations and installations in conjunction with firefighting water transfer in accordance with DIN 1988-600.
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