Standard

BS 8554:2015

Code of practice for the sampling and monitoring of hot and cold water services in buildings

Current

Published:

What is this standard about?

BS 8554 gives guidance on water sampling, specifically related to building services. It is a new standard drafted to provide recommendations for the facilities management profession, to better protect the built environment and its inhabitants.

Who is this standard for? 

  • Public health and facilities management professionals
  • Regulators and water treatment companies
  • Building services engineers
  • Plumbing and pipeline contractors 
  • Building owners

Why should you use this standard? 

A safe, clean water supply is essential to successfully running a building, protecting those living and/or working in it. Careful sampling and monitoring can prevent microbiological threats such as Legionella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as well as other chemical and microbiological threats. 

BS 8554 gives recommendations for good water sampling practice. This includes commissioning, release for use and on-going management of hot and cold water services in buildings, with particular attention on how to:

  • Plan and collect samples
  • Select laboratory and on-site testing
  • Take and maintain records

It provides a task specific process, providing facilities managers with the tools needed to avoid expensive conflict over contracts and litigation. 

Product Details
Descriptors
Polyethylene
Materials handling
Grades (quality)
Polyvinylidene chloride
Plastics
Radius
Service pressure
Pipes
Polybutylene
Pressure testing
Classification systems
Pipe supports
Potable water
Cold-water supply systems
Bending
Ratings
Adhesive-bonded joints
Pipe couplings
Pipework systems
Thermoplastic polymers
Screwed fittings
Polymers
Commissioning
Domestic pipework systems
Temperature
Water supply (buildings)
Spaced
Hot-water supply systems
Storage
Compression fittings
Hot-water central heating
Pipe fittings
Central heating
Design
Installation
ICS Codes
91.140.60 Water supply systems
Committee
EH/3/6
International relationships
ISBN
978 0 580 82872 0
Publisher
BSI