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RITE-LOK Pipe Sealant PS77 meets the requirements of the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme(24/12/2009)
RITE-LOK Pipe Sealant PS77 from 3M has received independent accreditation that it meets the requirements of the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS). The product has been tested by Intertek against the criteria of BS6920:2000 Part 1 (Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with water intended for human consumption with regard to their effect on the quality of the water) and found to be suitable for use with hot water of up to 85°C. WRAS assesses water fittings products ... [more]
Optiflush can reduce water usage by up to 80%(30/01/2008)
The Optiflush from Pegler Yorkshire can make a real difference to saving water: Suitable for all pressures from 0.05 bar to 12 bar, the Optiflush can reduce water usage by up to 80%. Available as a battery operated version (OP1) or fully mains operated (OP2), the Optiflush uses demand activated, passive infra-red sensing technology which only activates the flush when required, thus saving water. When Optiflush senses movement in the cloakroom, it stores this knowledge and only activates th... [more]
Self fusing silicone tape creates enduring seal under extreme environmental conditions(07/09/2007)
A highly advanced self fusing compression tape, which stops water leaks within a matter of seconds, has been released to the UK utility market. LLFAź Compression Tape is the first product of its kind to satisfy the strict criteria of the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) and achieve industry approval. BS6920 tests on LLFAź have proven that it is safe for use in direct contact with drinking water up to 85°C (185°F). LLFAź Compression Tape is a high tensile self fusing silicone tape w... [more]
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