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EVS-EN 1825-1:2004

Grease separators - Part 1: Principles of design, performance and testing, marking and quality control

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Valid from 10.12.2004
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EN 1825-1:2004; EN 1825-1:2004/AC:2006

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10.12.2004
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This standard specifies definitions, nominal sizes, principles of design, performance requirements, marking, testing
and quality control for grease separators.
This standard applies to separators for the separation of greases and oils of vegetable and animal origin from
wastewater by means of gravity and without any external energy.
This standard does not cover grease separators intended to treat domestic wastewater from kitchen areas of single
family dwellings, where the separator has a nominal size less than 1.
The standard is not applicable for the separation of light liquids, e.g. petrol, fuel and heating oil, and does not cover
the treatment of wastewater exclusively containing stable emulsions of greases and oils.
The standard does not cover the use of biological means (bacteria and enzymes).

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