QCS-2010 Section 19 Part 4 Cold Water Storage
QCS-2010 Section 19 Part 4 Cold Water Storage
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4.1
GENERAL ...................................................................................................... 2
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4
Scope
System Description
Submittals
Quality Assurance
4.2
TANK CONSTRUCTION................................................................................ 3
4.2.1
General Requirements
4.3
FILTERS ........................................................................................................ 4
4.3.1
General Requirements
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4.1
GENERAL
4.1.1
Scope
This Part specifies the requirements for cold water storage systems.
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Water Distribution
Commissioning of Systems
General
4.1.2
System Description
Cold water storage tanks shall impart no taste, colour, odour or toxicity to the water nor
promote or foster microbial growth under the conditions where the tank is going to be
installed.
The tank shall be supported on a firm level base capable of withstanding the weight of the
tank when filled with water to the rim.
Where possible and practicable, tanks shall be positioned in locations where they can be
easily accessed for inspection, cleaning and maintenance.
Where two or more tanks are coupled together in series, the inlet and outlet shall be at
opposite ends of the series.
Tanks shall not be buried or sunk in the ground without the prior approval from the Qatar
General Electricity & Water Corporation (QGEWC).
Each tank shall be fitted with a 25 mm diameter outlet for connection to a washout pipe. The
outlet shall be flush with the bottom of the tank. The floor of tank shall be laid at a slight fall
towards the outlet. A washout pipe and a stop-tap shall be fitted to the outlet. The washout
pipe shall be run to a point as detailed in the Documentation.
Every pipe supplying water to a cold water tank shall be fitted with a float operated valve or
some other equally effective device, as detailed in Part 2 of this Section, to control the inflow
of water and maintain it at the required level. The float valve shall be securely fixed to the
tank and be installed so that the level of water in the tank when full under normal conditions
is not less that 25 mm below the level of the warning or overflow pipe. A stopvalve complying
with the relevant provisions of Part 2 of this Section shall be fitted to the pipework
immediately upstream of the float valve to shut off supply of water to that valve.
Distribution pipes for tanks shall be connected so that the lowest point of the outlet is not less
than 50 mm above the bottom of the tank.
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Connections to distribution pipes feeding hot water apparatus shall be set at a level of at
least 25 mm above connectors to pipes feeding cold water outlets.
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Any tank with an effective capacity of up to 4500 litres shall be fitted with a warning type
overflow pipe. Tanks with an effective capacity exceeding 4500 litres shall be fitted with one
or more overflow pipes. For capacities exceeding 4500 litres, either the lowest pipe will be a
warning type overflow pipe, or a device shall be fitted that gives an audible or visual alarm
when water in the tank reaches a level at least 50 mm below the lowest point of the lowest
overflow pipe.
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The invert level of the overflow pipe shall be not less than 75 mm below the invert level of the
inlet pipe.
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Overflow pipes shall be made of a rigid corrosion resistant material. No overflow or warning
pipe shall rise in level outside the cistern.
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Warning type overflow pipes shall discharge water immediately the water in the tank reaches
the overflow level and shall discharge to a conspicuous position; these shall be outside the
building where appropriate.
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The overflow pipe or pipes should be able to convey water away from the tank at a rate equal
to or greater than the rate of flow of water into the tank. Notwithstanding, warning type
overflow pipes shall be not be less than 20 mm in diameter.
4.1.3
Submittals
The Contractor shall provide manufacturers specifications for all items to be supplied under
this Part.
The Contractor shall provide design calculations and shop drawings for the fabrication and
erection of sectional type storage tanks, unless otherwise detailed in the manufacturers data
sheets.
The Contractor shall provide design calculations and shop drawings for the fabrication and
erection of tank support assemblies unless otherwise detailed in the manufacturers data
sheets.
The submittal shall include catalogue pages, erection descriptions and manufacturer data.
Unless the positions of the discharges for the overflow pipes are described in the Project
Documentation, the Contractor shall submit his proposals for their positioning to the Engineer
for approval.
4.1.4
Quality Assurance
Fabricated cold water storage tanks and associated equipment shall be provided by
experienced and approved manufacturers and fabricators as designated in the Project
Documentation and to the written approval of the Engineer.
4.2
TANK CONSTRUCTION
4.2.1
General Requirements
Cold water storage tanks shall be constructed in accordance with the Rules and Regulations
for Plumbing Works as prepared by QGEWC.
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Tanks smaller than 6m in length shall have a removable close-fitting vermin proof cover.
Tanks greater than 6m in length shall have two or more securable manhole covers.
4.3
FILTERS
4.3.1
General Requirements
harmful bacteria
giardia cysts
chlorine tastes and odours
sediment to 1 micron.
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