If a premises has any form of mains water supply then the water fittings regulations in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, byelaws in Scotland, apply.
These legal requirements play an important role in protecting public health and safeguarding water supplies. Their purpose includes preventing the contamination and waste of water supplied by a water undertaker once it has entered a customer’s plumbing system.
To help protect other systems from the backflow risks which can be found in bathrooms, wet rooms, changing rooms, washrooms, sanitary and other hygiene conveniences or washing facilities, all water fittings must be supplied via an appropriate and adequate form of backflow protection which is rated either equal to or higher than the highest downstream contamination risk (fluid category) for the type of backflow (back pressure or back siphonage) it is likely to be exposed to.
As some backflow prevention arrangements and devices have operational limitations you should always check with the local water undertaker to make sure they are suitable for the intended application. Where the local water undertaker requires additional backflow protection such as zone protection should be installed. The level of zone backflow prevention required is a matter for the water undertaker.
Regulation 3 England & Wales
Regulation 3 Northern Ireland
Byelaw 3 Scotland
Regulation 4 England & Wales
Regulation 4 Northern Ireland
Byelaw 4 Scotland
Regulation 5 England & Wales
Regulation 5 Northern Ireland
Byelaw 5 Scotland
Schedule 2 paragraph 2
Schedule 2 paragraph 3
Schedule 2 paragraph 4
Schedule 2 paragraph 5
Schedule 2 paragraph 6
Schedule 2 paragraph 7
Schedule 2 paragraph 8
Schedule 2 paragraph 9
Schedule 2 paragraph 11
Schedule 2 paragraph 15
Schedule 2 paragraph 25
Schedule 2 paragraph 27
Schedule 2 paragraph 28
Regulation 5 England & Wales
Regulation 5 Northern Ireland
Byelaw 5 Scotland
Schedule 2 paragraph 2
Schedule 2 paragraph 3
Schedule 2 paragraph 4
Schedule 2 paragraph 7
Schedule 2 paragraph 8
Schedule 2 paragraph 9
Schedule 2 paragraph 11
Schedule 2 paragraph 15
Schedule 2 paragraph 27
Assisted bathing
Shower hoses
Bidet showers adjacent to WCs
Combined WC bidets
Urinals
Plumbing maintenance: at home
Plumbing maintenance: commercial premises
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