230 likes | 372 Views
NSF International Drinking Water Product Standards. NSF Drinking Water Product Standards. On-site Treatment Products Point-of-Use Treatment Units Point-of-Entry Treatment Units Public Water Supply Treatment Treatment Chemicals Treatment Equipment Water Distribution Equipment
E N D
NSF Drinking Water Product Standards On-site Treatment Products • Point-of-Use Treatment Units • Point-of-Entry Treatment Units Public Water Supply Treatment • Treatment Chemicals • Treatment Equipment Water Distribution Equipment • Pipes and Fittings • Valves and Meters • Faucets
On-site Drinking Water Treatment Unit Standards • NSF/ANSI Standard 42: Aesthetic Claims. • NSF/ANSI Standard 53: Health Claims. • NSF/ANSI Standard 58: Reverse Osmosis Systems. • NSF/ANSI Standard 44: Residential Ion Exchange Water Softeners. • NSF/ANSI Standard 62: Distillation Systems. • NSF/ANSI Standard 55: Ultraviolet Disinfection Systems. • NSF/ANSI Standard 177: Shower Filters.
Technologies NSF Certifies • Carbon • Sediment • Resins • Reverse Osmosis • Ultraviolet • Distillation • All other treatment medias
System Types NSF Certifies • Point-of-Use and Point-of-Entry. • Counter-Top Manual Fill. • Counter-Top Connected to Sink Faucet. • Faucet Mount. • Personal Water Bottle. • Plumbed-In Under Counter. • Plumbed-In Under Counter to Separate Tap. • Pour Through Pitcher.
Content of NSF Drinking Water Treatment Unit Standards • Mandatory requirements for: • Material safety; no contaminants produced by the product. • Structural integrity; water tightness. • Product literature; accurate consumer information. • Options, as selected by the Manufacturer: • Demonstration of performance for individual contaminant reduction claims.
Material Evaluation • In depth review of all materials in contact with drinking water by expert toxicologists. • Intent: No contaminants being added to the water by the treatment device. • Two-part Evaluation: • Formulation review to ensure material ingredients are safe (NSF has 45,000 material formulations already on file) . • Extraction testing. • Aggressive test water with long exposure for optimum consumer protection.
Structural Testing • Intent: product will not structurally fail when subjected to use conditions. • Testing represents conservative, adverse conditions (high pressure) and life of use (repeat cycling) for optimum consumer protection. • Determined based upon product type. • Three general tests. • Burst pressure test (very high pressure, very short period of time). • Hydrostatic pressure test (high pressure, longer period of time). • Cyclic test (repeat cycling at pressures much higher than most homes).
Product Literature and Labeling • Installation, operation and maintenance instructions for consumers. • Prepared in easy to understand terms. • Data plate on the product to show key information. • Performance data sheet so consumer is fully informed on the products performance.
Testing for Contaminant Reduction Claims • Manufacturer selects from many options (chemical, microbiological, particulate). • Tested with actual contaminated water. • Pattern of water flow similar to home use. • Two systems tested (duplicate) and both must pass.
Testing for Contaminant Reduction Claims • Conservative Test for optimum consumer protection: • Tested at accelerated flows. • Tested at higher pressure. • Tested with water characteristics that are representative of extreme performance conditions. • Tested beyond capacity claims (minimum 120%, up to 200%). • Tested at very high contaminant challenge levels. • Manufacturer can claim only one capacity, whichever contaminant performs the worst.
Public Water Supply Treatment Standards Water Treatment Chemicals NSF/ANSI Standard 60 – Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals Water Treatment Equipment NSF/ANSI Standard 61 – Drinking Water System Components
NSF/ANSI Standard 60 Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals Health Effects. • Developed to ensure treatment chemicals do not add unsafe levels of chemicals or contaminants to drinking water. • Sets criteria to evaluate: • Chemical is safe at its maximum use level. • Contaminants associated with the chemical are below levels that might cause adverse human health effects.
NSF/ANSI Standard 60 Certification Requirements: • Full formulation disclosure • Toxicology Review • Dosing 10 x maximum use level in water • Analyze for residual ingredients and contaminants • Evaluate against allowable concentrations • Inspect manufacturing facilities annually • Verify formulations • Collect samples for testing
NSF/ANSI 61 Drinking Water System Components – Health Effects • Covers health effects of materials in treatment and distribution equipment. • Covers all products with drinking water contact from source water extraction and treatment to plumbing fittings. • Does not evaluate product performance. • Evaluates the amount of any contaminant added from a product to drinking water against health based criteria.
NSF/ANSI 61 Drinking Water System Components – Health Effects Certification Requirements: • Full formulation disclosure • Toxicology Review • Expose products to various formulated waters • Analyze exposure water for contaminants • Evaluate against allowable concentrations • Inspect manufacturing facilities annually • Verify formulations • Collect samples for testing
Water Distribution Products Plumbing and Water Distribution NSF/ANSI Standard 14 – Plastics Piping System Components NSF/ANSI Standard 61 – Drinking Water System Components
NSF/ANSI Standard 14 Establishes minimum physical, performance and health effects requirements for plastic piping system components and related materials. • Piping and Tubing • Fittings and Valves • Appurtenances • Thermoset Materials • Thermoplastic Materials • Joining Materials • Plastics Ingredients
Listings of NSF Certified Products Listings of NSF Certified Products are at:http://www.nsf.org Standards Number of Certified Products Drinking Water Treatment Units 5600 Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals 35700 Drinking Water System Components 24400 Plastic Piping System Components 35200
USA Dave Purkiss Phone: +1-734-827-6855 Email: purkiss@nsf.org INDIA Vaneet Gupta Phone: +91-124-482-0100 Email: india@nsf.org For More Information