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Aquatherm presentation AHSCA WA 22 nd October 2014 22 nd October 2014 “AS/NZS 3500.4 Hot water recirculation coverage” “Will it become a reality?”

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Page 1: Aquatherm presentation AHSCA WA 22 nd October 2014 22 nd October 2014 “AS/NZS 3500.4 Hot water recirculation coverage” “Will it become a reality?”

aquatherm presentation AHSCA WA 22nd October 2014

“AS/NZS 3500.4 Hot water recirculation coverage” “Will it become a reality?”

Page 2: Aquatherm presentation AHSCA WA 22 nd October 2014 22 nd October 2014 “AS/NZS 3500.4 Hot water recirculation coverage” “Will it become a reality?”

Copper ions harvested in PP-R HWRS pipes having a catalytic effect on oxidative stress cracking.

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Misinterpretation of the maximum velocity of 3.0 m/s mentioned in current AS/NZS 3500.4:2003

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Misinterpretation of the maximum velocity of 3.0 m/s mentioned in current AS/NZS 3500.4:2003

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AS/NZS 3500.4:2003 section 9

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AS/NZS 3500.4:2003 section 9

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Recommendations by Prof. G.George Emeritus Professor of Polymer Science QUT Brisbane, AM

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Recommendations by Prof. G.George Emeritus Professor of Polymer Science QUT Brisbane, AM

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Recommendations by Prof. G.George Emeritus Professor of Polymer Science QUT Brisbane, AM

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Recommendations by Dr. Jeff D. Gates BSc, PhD, MIEAust, CPEng, CMP UQMP

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• Produced review of current knowledge in 2003 on copper corrosion in plumbing

• Specifically recommended maximum flow velocities of 2m/s in cold water and 0.5 m/s in hot water systems.

• Paper peer reviewed and approved by Dr Nuttall for re-issue in 2010 while supported by European Copper Institute. Clearly, they believe a velocity constraint is required even if it is absent from BS EN 806-5!

• Both German Standard (DIN1988) and Dutch KIWA recommend velocities below 0.5 and 0.75 m/s respectively.

Recommendations by Dr. David Nicholas Nicholas Corrosion Pty Ltd

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• It is clear that as temperatures rise above ambient allowable velocities reduce. Precise quantitative figures are not available.

• Dr Gates considers temperature a critical component of corrosion-erosion

• Nevertheless, most authorities and references (including CDA) show that above 60oC velocities by consensus should be reduced to 0.9 m/s maximum.

• This applies to recirculating HWS where velocity is constant. • Some references suggest even lower velocities are advisable

(0.7 m/s)

Recommendations by Dr. David Nicholas Nicholas Corrosion Pty Ltd

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• Copper, although it generally has excellent corrosion resistance, is still a relatively soft metal.

• Protective oxide films on copper change composition at around 60oC (CU2O CuO)

• There is limited research on effects constant temperature and velocity as found in recirculating systems.

Recommendations by Dr. David Nicholas Nicholas Corrosion Pty Ltd

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Recommendations by Dr. David Nicholas Nicholas Corrosion Pty Ltd

• In continuous recirculating hot water systems with temperatures > 60oC it is prudent to keep constant velocities below 0.7 m/s and certainly below 0.9 m/s, regardless of limits in AS/NZS 3500

• It is known and published that velocities should not exceed 0.5-0.9m/s in recirculating hot water systems

• Dr Gates investigated failures where velocity was ~1.5m/s, well below allowable 3m/s

There needs to be independent study of allowable maximum constant velocities with a view to reducing the present limits in

AS/NZS 3500.4.

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Recommendations by Dr. David Nicholas Nicholas Corrosion Pty Ltd

• Hydraulic design of copper recirculating systems should limit velocities to less than 0.9m/s maximum, with 0.7m/s being preferable.

• Excessive temperature should be avoided wherever possible.

• It is prudent not to mix copper and polypropylene pipe in the same recirculating system where temperatures exceed 60oC and water velocities exceed best practice.

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Recommendations by Foundation of Water Research UK 2003/2010

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Recommendations by CDA USA 1996

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CDA US Copper Symposium 2001

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CDA US Copper Symposium 2001

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The Copper Tube Handbook CDA US 2011

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Velocity proposal – Feedback from PCC October 2013

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DRAFT for Public Comment AS/NZS 3500.4:2014

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Shafton University Mansions QLD Tribunal

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Shafton University Mansions QLD Tribunal

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Shafton University Mansions QLD Tribunal

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Shafton University Mansions QLD Tribunal

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Shafton University Mansions QLD Tribunal

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Hopefully in the near future this will be something from the past