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Depending on how it is supplied it may or may not be good for drinking although in terms of installation it is considered as "'''potable'''" and should not be harmful to ingest, so substances such as Lead (e.g. in solder) must not be used in installations. (In terms of the [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1999/19991148.htm Water Regulations] DHW is '''Fluid category 2''' whereas cold drinking water is category 1 and water containing raw sewage is category 5.)
 
Depending on how it is supplied it may or may not be good for drinking although in terms of installation it is considered as "'''potable'''" and should not be harmful to ingest, so substances such as Lead (e.g. in solder) must not be used in installations. (In terms of the [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1999/19991148.htm Water Regulations] DHW is '''Fluid category 2''' whereas cold drinking water is category 1 and water containing raw sewage is category 5.)
  
Types of systems providing Domestic Hot Water are discussed in [[Domestic Hot Water Systems|this article]]
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Types of systems providing Domestic Hot Water are discussed in the article: '''[[Domestic Hot Water Systems]]'''
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== See also ==
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* [[:Category:Plumbing|Plumbing]] (category)
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* [[:Category:Heating|Heating]] (category)

Revision as of 12:44, 9 June 2007

Domestic Hot water ("DHW") is the name given to water heated and supplied via taps, showers etc for washing and bathing.

Depending on how it is supplied it may or may not be good for drinking although in terms of installation it is considered as "potable" and should not be harmful to ingest, so substances such as Lead (e.g. in solder) must not be used in installations. (In terms of the Water Regulations DHW is Fluid category 2 whereas cold drinking water is category 1 and water containing raw sewage is category 5.)

Types of systems providing Domestic Hot Water are discussed in the article: Domestic Hot Water Systems

See also