Domestic appliances used for drinking water treatment not connected to water supply - Jug water filter systems - Safety and performance requirements, labeling and information to be supplied
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The household water treatment appliances that are not connected to a water supply are the subject of the DIN EN 17093 standard. It specifies the performance and safety standards for jug water filter systems.
The standard addresses a number of issues, including pollutant removal, filtration capacity, and the caliber of the filtered water. It specifies particular measurements and testing procedures to assess the effectiveness of the jug water filtration systems and make sure they meet the necessary safety requirements.
The standard also covers the requirement for legible and comprehensive labeling on jug water filter devices. This guarantees that users may access crucial information about the product, such as its capabilities, upkeep needs, and restrictions. Consumers may make informed judgments and use jug water filter systems correctly and safely with the help of proper labeling.
Descriptors | Activated carbon, Aftercare, Cation exchange, Cation exchangers, Chemical, Definitions, Designations, Drinking water, Drinking water aftertreatment, Drinking water treatment, Filters, Food hygiene, Food products, Household equipment, Impurities, Instructions for use, Jug water filter systems, Marking, Materials, Microbiological, Operational instructions, Potable water, Reduction, Specification (approval), Testing, Treatment, Water, Water practice, Purification, Preparation |
ICS Codes | 13.060.20 - Drinking water 97.040.99 - Other kitchen equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.1 MB |