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JIS JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD Translated and Published by Japanese Standards Association JIS B 2061» (jVMA) Faucets, ball taps and flush valves ICS 23.060.01:91.140.60 Reference number : JIS B 2061 : 2017 (E) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 358 B 2061: 2017 Date of Establishment: 1950-12-15 Date of Revision: 2017-09-20 Date of Public Notice in Official Gazette: 2017-09-20 Investigated by: Japanese Industrial Standards Committee Standards Board for ISO area ‘Technical Committee on Machine Elements JIS B 2061:2017, First English edition published in 2018-01 Translated and published by: Japanese Standards Association Mita MT Building, 3-13-12, Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0073 JAPAN In the event of any doubts arising as to the contents, the original JIS is to be the final authority © Jsa 2018, All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproductd or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and tmicrofilm, without permission in writing from the publisher, Printed in Japan HAT PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT B 2061: 2017 Contents Introduction Scope vv-sssnnnenstnnnennnnnnisnnainnniensnennenniieninensnsesnat | Normative references -. Roe 1 2 3 Terms and definitions - 4 Classification, nominal size and sub-division -v-----sicrssrsrssstmnneenenesan 5 Performances -- 5.1 Hydrostatic pressure resistance - 5.2 Low temperature resistance 5.3 Water hammer. 5.4 Back current prevention - 5.5 Vacuum pressure relief 5.6 Durability - : Effect to water quality: Handling.--. Water discharge- Water discharge stopping ~~ Emergency water discharge stopping ‘Temperature self-adjusting ~. Insulation performance- Power consumption -- Discharge volume regulating Small flow rate water discharge type (B1)-- OCCCHHININRAGSA A Ss ss Construction, shape and dimensions Basic construction - Construction, shape and dimensions of faucets. Construction, shape and dimensions of ball taps Construction, shape and dimensions of flush valves and flush faucets 13 Construction of faucet for cold region or for common use - +13 Construction of water-stop-at-hand type (A1) Construction of water-preceding-discharge type (C1) 5 & 7 Materials 4 8 Test methods “14 8.1 Hydrostatic pressure resistance test “14 8.2 Low temperature resistance test 15 8.3 Water hammer test - 15 @ PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT B 2061 : 2017 84 85 86 8.7 88 89 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 9 91 9.2 93 10 u Wa 11.2 12 Annex A (normative) Principal dimensions of single faucet and combination Annex B (normative) Principal dimensions of stop cocks ~~~ Back current prevention test Vacuum pressure relief test Durability test Effect to water quality test Handling test ~ : Discharging test Water discharge stopping test Emergency water discharge stopping test-—- Temperature self-adjusting test - Insulation test -- Power consumption test - Discharge volume regulating test Small flow rate water discharge test - 22 22 Inspection General ‘Type inspection Delivery inspection --- Designation of products Marking Marking on body Marking on packaging -- Instruction manual faucet 28 Annex C (normative) Principal dimensions of ball taps, flush valves and flush faucets Annex D (normative) ‘Test method of small flow rate water discharge AD performance Annex E (informative) Principal common dimensions of disc holder type and solid type faucet Annex F (informative) Shape and dimensions of dise holder, dise packing and spindle Annex G (informative) Spout clearance in the combination of ball tap and Annex H (informative) Shapes of faucets water receiver Gi) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT B 2061: 2017 Foreword This translation has been made based on the original Japanese Industrial Standard revised by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry through deliberations at the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee as the result of proposal for revision of Japanese Industrial Standard submitted by Japan Valve Manufacturers’ Association (JVMA) with the draft being attached, based on the provision of Article 12 Clause 1 of the Industrial Standardization Law applicable to the case of revision by the provision of Article 14, Consequently JIS B 2061: 2013 is replaced with this Standard. However, JIS B 2061:2013 may be applied in the JIS mark certification based on the relevant provisions of Article 19 Clause 1, etc. of the Industrial Standardization Law until September 19, 2018. This JIS document is protected by the Copyright Law. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some parts of this Standard may conflict with patent rights, applications for a patent after opening to the public or utility model rights. The relevant Minister and the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee are not responsible for identifying any of such patent rights, applications for a patent after opening to the public or utility model rights. Gi) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD JIS B 2061 : 2017 Faucets, ball taps and flush valves Introduction ‘This Japanese Industrial Standard was established in 1950 and has gone through 16 revisions up to the present. The last revision was made in 2013, and the revision at this time is for updating the contents based on the revisions of related laws and regula- tions and JISs. No corresponding International Standard has been established at this point. 1 Scope ‘This Standard specifies the single faucets, combination faucets, stop cocks, ball taps and flush valves/flush faucets (including electrically open/close type of each category) (hereafter generically referred to as faucets) which are directly connected to water supply or connected to the piping at lower stream of the water receiving tank directly connected to water supply. ‘This Standard is applicable to the following faucets. a) Single faucets, combination faucets and stop cocks of working pressure 0.75 MPa max. for feeding water and/or hot water. The faucets exclusively used for hot water feeding apparatus utilizing solar energy are excluded. b) Ball taps of working pressure 0.75 MPa max. for feeding water. ©) Flush valves/flush faucets of working pressure 0.75 MPa max. NOTE: The pressure used in this Standard refers to gauge pressure. The work- ing pressure refers to the pressure with the water discharge stopped. 2 Normative references ‘The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, con- stitute provisions of this Standard. For standards with the year indication, only the editions of the indicated year shall be applied and the revisions (including amendments) made thereafter shall not be applied. For those without the indication of the year, the most recent edition (including amendments) shall be applied. JIS B 0100 Glossary of terms for valves JIS B 0202:1999 Parallel pipe threads JIS B 0203:1999 Taper pipe threads JIS S 3200-1 Equipment for water supply service—Test methods of hydrostatic pres- sure JIS S 3200-2 Equipment for water supply service—Test method of low temperature resistant JIS S 3200-3 Equipment for water supply service—Test method of water hammer JIS S 3200-4 Equipment for water supply service—Test method of prevention from back current PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 2 B 2061 : 2017 JIS $ 3200-5 Equipment for water supply service—Test methods of destruction by vacuum pressure JIS $ 3200-7 Equipment for water supply service—Test methods of effect to water quality 3 Terms and definitions For the purpose of this Standard, the terms and definitions given in JIS B 0100, and the following apply. 3.1 back current preventive device device that securely prevents the back current which may occur when the inlet pressure is lowered below the outlet pressure 3.2. water discharge suspension temporary stoppage of water discharge from a combination faucet under the condition of mixing cold and hot water 3.3. ordinary temperature temperature of 20°C + 15°C 3.4 vacuum pressure relief device device that relieves negative pressure generated on inlet side 3.5 discharge volume regulating function of self-stop after discharging water of preset quantity 3.6 self-closing type construction in which water discharge starts by the operation of hand or foot but stops automatically 3.7 hose coupling type construction designed to connect the hose directly or through a joint 3.8 common use type construction which enables the use in both cold and other regions 3.9 thermostatic combination faucet combination faucet with a mechanism which automatically adjusts the proportion of cold and hot water amounts, and discharges combined water having the temperature which is preset by operating the temperature adjusting handle, even though the pressure, tem- perature, ete. of hot and cold water fluctuate 3.10 mixing combination faucet combination faucet capable of adjusting the temperature of discharged water by one handle operation PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 3 B 2061 : 2017 3.11 single-lever combination faucet combination faucet capable of starting/stopping water discharge and adjusting the water discharge flow rate and water discharge temperature by one handle operation 3.12 concealed type construction in which the mechanism part of faucet is concealed in a wall or deck 3.13 electrically open/close type construction in which open/close of a valve is performed electrically 3.14. branch stop cock stop cock provided with a branch connection port on the inlet side 3.15 branch type construction in which the flow path branched from the inlet side is provided with a water stopping mechanism and a branch connection port 3.16 with branch connection port construction in which the flow path branched from the inlet side is provided with a branch connection port 3.17 two ports/three ports/four ports construction in which each of the multiple flow paths branched from the common feed water port is provided with a water stopping mechanism and a spout. 3.18 main stop system construction in which the outlet side flow path is provided with a water send port and a water return port to a water purifier, an electric water heater, ete. 3.19 Y-type stop cock stop cock mainly used for indoor water feed pipe, in which the spindle is mounted in the oblique direction and is provided with the union joint on the outlet side 3.20 faucet aerator device which mixes air in the flowing water and prevents water from splashing 3.21 flow straightener device which straightens the flow of discharged water 3.22 flow rate controller device which automatically controls the flow at the predetermined flow rate even when the pressure fluctuates 3.23 strainer (filter) device which filters foreign matters in the water flow by a wire net, ete. 3.24 emergency water stopping device device which automatically suspends water discharge in order to avoid emergency even if an automatic coupling joint is suddenly detached PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 4 B 2061 : 2017 3.25 automatic coupling joint type construction in which automatic coupling joint can be directly connected 3.26 hot water saving type general term for such faucets as water-stop-at-hand type, small flow rate water dis- charge type and water-first-discharge type of thermostatic combination faucets, mixing combination faucets or single-lever combination faucets, all of which are capable of re- ducing the consumption of hot water by a flow rate regulator and a temperature regu- lator installed within the reach of a user 3.27 water-stop-at-hand type (Al) faucets of hot water saving type used as kitchen faucets, bathroom shower faucets or bathroom shower bath faucets whose water discharge/stop can be operated within the reach of a user, which shall satisfy the construction specified in 6.6 3.28 small flow rate water discharge type (BI) faucets of hot water saving type used as bathroom shower faucets or bathroom shower bath faucets, which shall satisfy the small flow rate water discharge performance speci- fied in 5.16 3.29 water-preceding-discharge type (C1) faucets of hot water saving type used as kitchen faucets and washroom faucets, which are designed so as to reduce the consumption of hot water discharged by an uninten- tional operation, which shall satisfy the construction specified in 6.7 3.30 water discharge force force of the water discharged from a water discharge plate, which is measured by a wa- ter discharge force measuring device and expressed in N 3.31 water discharge flow rate discharged amount of water from water discharge plate per unit time, which is measured by a flowmeter and expressed in L/min 3.32 water discharge plate part of a spout of faucet which influences the shape, state, etc. of the water discharged 3.33 water receiving plate plate for receiving the water discharged from water discharge plate for the purpose of measuring the water discharge force 3.34 water discharge force measuring device device for measuring the force of water discharged from water discharge plate 3.35 flowmeter device for measuring the amount of discharged water per unit time 3.36 pressure receiving face face of the water receiving plate which receives the water discharged from water dis- charge plate PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 4 Classification, nominal size and sub-division 5 B 2061 : 2017 ‘The classification (see Annex H), nominal size and sub-division of faucets shall be as given in Table 1 Table 1 Classification, nominal size and sub-division combination faucet Division Classification Nominal size Sub-avision Single | Wall faucet 18 [20 | 25 | Rotary spout type, swing faucet : type, horizontal sing Lavatory faucet 13 ) 20 | 25 cauid type, gooseneck type, hose coupling type, concealed typestwo portathree ports! four porta, branch pe, shower type Horizontal wash basin faucet 7 Vertical wash basin fauect 7 Wall mounted laboratory faucet 13 | — | — | One porttwo portsithree portfour ports Deck mounted laboratory faucet 13 | — | — | One portitwo portithree prafour ports, dividing {io ports, aividing four porte Horizontal drinking faucet wl-[- Vertical drinking faueet 3 f—|- “Main stop system faucet 13 | — | — | For water purifier, for dlectete woter healer Combina- | Wall mounted thermostatic combination faucet | 13 | 20 | 25 | Shower type, shower bath tion =. Tox type, concealed type, hose tion | [Deck mounted thermostatic combination fest | 15 | 20 | a5 | 7P conceled type, hos Wall mounted mixing combination faucet | 18 | 20 | — | three portwour ports, branch type, with branch Deck mounted mining combination faucot [3 | — | — | branch tyre, with bran Wall mounted single-lever combination faucet | 13 | 20 | — | two-handle combination faucet) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet | 13 | 20 | — Wall mounted tworhandle combination faucet | 18 | 20 | — Deck mounted bwo-handle combination faueet | 19 | 20 | — “Main stop system wall mounted mixing 13 | — | — | Por water purifier for combination faucet electric water heaier Main stop system deck mounted mixing 13 | — | — | Shower type bot water combination faucet saving type (excep tworhandle combination Main stop system wall mounted singlelever | 18 | — | — | faveed) combination faucet Main stop system deck mounted singletever | 1 | — | — combination faucet Main stop system wall mounted tworhandle | 13 | — | — Main stop system deck mounted two-handle combination faucet PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 6 B 2061 : 2017 Table 1 (concluded) Stop cok | Angular sop ak 18 [20 | — [Branch po, with branch Straight stop cock 13 | 20 | — | connection port oneal ong hank ap cok 13 [20 [2 tse ston eek 3 [30 | — Branch stay ack [oT Ball tap | Hovieonta ow tank al tap w[-[e Verte! ow tank ball tap 13 | — | = |Satmenaed spot be Horizontal bal tap wa [20 | Fhagh | Cet bowl Mash ve =] — [28 |Win branch cmon wale ort Mush Gena sh valve nee Urinal sh Tasot t-te 5 Performances 5.1 Hydrostatic pressure resistance The faucets, when tested in accordance with 8.1, shall be free from deformation, frac- ture, water leakage, seepage or other defects on the pressure retaining part. 5.2 Low temperature resistance The faucets for cold region or for common use, when tested in accordance with 8.2, shall satisfy the following. a) There shall be no breakage or deformation due to freeze. b) The faucets shall satisfy the following performances after thawing. 1) Hydrostatic pressure resistance 2) Water hammer 3) Back current prevention 4) Vacuum pressure relief 5) Handling 6) Water discharge 7) Water discharge stopping 8) Temperature self-adjusting 9) Insulation 5.3. Water hammer The water hammer value of faucets, when tested in accordance with 8.3, shall not be more than 1.5 MPa. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 7 B 2061 : 2017 NOTE: The water hammer value shall be the pressure which does not include the water pressure during water discharge. 5.4 Back current prevention ‘The back current prevention of faucets with back current. preventive device shall be as follows. The faucet of which the back current preventive device does not have a water stopping mechanism on the outflow side, and is opened in the air, only has to satisfy a). a) By the low pressure test When tested in accordance with 8.4 a), there shall be no leakage from the seat of back current preventive device or other abnormalities. b) By the high pressure test When tested in accordance with 8.4 b), there shall be no leakage from the seat of back current preventive device, deformation or fracture of seat or other abnormalities. 5.5 Vacuum pressure relief ‘The vacuum pressure relief shall be as follows. a) The water feeding implement having a vacuum pressure relief device, when tested in accordance with 8.5, shalll satisfy the water level rising specified in Table 2. Table 2 Permissible water level rising Unit: mm Vertical distance between the position | Vertical distance | Permissible water where the back current preventive at testing level rising function of vacuum pressure relief device @ B is effective and the water surface" 40 or over to and exel. 100 40 20 max, 100 or over 100 50 max. Note“! Distance under the ordinary assembly. b) For the water feeding implement provided with a spout clearance, if the clearance of the dimensions as specified in Annex A cannot be secured, there shall be no backflow of water into the spout when tested in accordance with 8.5. 5.6 Durability ‘The durability of faucets, when tested in accordance with 8.6, shall satisfy the fol- lowing requirements. a) Back current prevention b) Vacuum pressure relief performance ©) Water discharge stopping 5.7 Effect to water quality For the effect to water quality of faucets and ball taps"’ for serving drinking water, the corrected values, when tested in accordance with 8.7, shall conform to the criteria given in the relevant Ordinance of the Ministry. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 8 B 2061 : 2017 NOTE: There is “Ordinance of the Ministry concerning the standards for construc- tion and materials of water feeding equipment”. Note" Refer to the faucets for water works in kitchen or washing room used for serving drinking water in usual service or ball taps for water receiver for serving drinking water. 5.8 Handling ‘The handling of faucets, when tested in accordance with 8.8, shall be smooth and secure. 5.9 Water discharge 5.9.1 Water discharge of faucets, ball taps and flush faucets ‘The water discharge of faucets, ball taps and flush faucets, when tested in aecordance with 8.9.1, shall satisfy the following. Concerning the water discharge of the combina- tion faucet, the test shall apply to the water discharge flow rate of cold water side or hot water side, whichever the flow rate is smaller. Concerning the water discharge of the laboratory faucets, the test shall be carried out on the water discharge flow rate of one port. For the faucet equipped with a water saving dise holder, where no faucet with ordi- nary dise holder is available as a comparative subject, the following requirements a) and ¢) shall apply. a) For the water discharge of faucets, ball taps and flush faucets, the water discharge flow rate shall be sufficient for the use, b) ‘The water discharge of faucets equipped with a water saving disc holder shall be as follows. 1) When turning the handle 120°, the water discharge flow rate shall be over 20 % but not exceeding 70 % of the flow rate of faucets with ordinary disc holder. 2) When turning the handle to full open, the water discharge flow rate shall be at least 70 % of the flow rate of faucets with ordinary disc holder. ) The water discharge flow rate shall be at least 0.5 L/min for any use. 5.9.2 Water discharge of flush valves ‘The water discharge of flush valves, when tested in accordance with 8.9.2, shall be such that the flow rate attains the maximum instantaneous flow rate (maximum flow rate during water discharge) immediately after starting discharge, then gradually de- creases to stop, ‘The maximum instantaneous flow rate and the water discharge amount shall satisfy Table 3. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 9 B 2061 : 2017 Table 3 Maximum instantaneous flow rate and water discharge amount Classification “Maximum instantaneous Water discharge amount flow rate (Limin) ) Closet bow! flush valve 100 min. Water discharge preset amount * 1.5 Urinal flush valve 15 min, Amin. 5.10 Water discharge stopping ‘The water discharge stopping of faucets, when tested in accordance with 8.10, shall satisfy the following. a) The faucets and flush valves/flush faucets shall be free from the seat leakage. b) The ball taps shall automatically stop the water discharge by the buoyancy of float- ing ball and the like, and be free from the seat leakage. 5.11 Emergency water discharge stopping ‘The hose coupling type faucet with an emergency water stopping device, when tested in accordance with 8.11, shall be free from the seat leakage with the water discharge stopped in case of emergency. 5.12 Temperature self-adjusting The thermostatic combination faucet, when tested in accordance with 8.12, shall satisfy the following. a) The temperature of discharged water when setting the temperature indicator to approximately 40 °C shall be within +3 °C of the set temperature. b) When the temperature of discharged water is set to approximately 40°C, then the inlet side water feeding pressure is allowed to fluctuate, the fluctuation in tempera- ture of discharged water shall be within + 3 °C of the set temperature. 5.13 Insulation performance For the faucets of the electrically open/close type, the insulation performance, when tested in accordance with 8.13, shall satisfy the following. This does not apply to the battery-powered products. Also, this does not apply to d.c.-powered faucets to which the electricity converted by a d.c. power unit outside the faucet is further supplied through a connector (only that removable easily), provided that it can be confirmed that any evidence of compliance of the power unit with the require- ments for specified electrical appliance is shown on the unit by means of marking or the like. a) Insulation resistance The value of resistance, when tested in accordance with 8.18 a), shall be not less than 1 MQ. b) Moisture-proof insulation resistance ‘The value of resistance, when tested in accordance with 8.13 b), shall be not less than 0.3 MQ. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 10 B 2061 : 2017 ©) Withstand voltage The operation, after testing in accordance with 8.18 ¢), shall be normal. 5.14 Power consumption The power consumption of faucets of electrically open/close type, when tesied in ac- cordance with 8.14, shall not exceed the indicated rated power consumption. This does not apply to the battery-powered products. Also, this does not apply to d.c-powered faucets to which the electricity converted by a d.c. power unit outside the faucet is further supplied through a connector (only that removable easily), provided that it can be confirmed that any evidence of compliance of the power unit with the require- ments for specified electrical appliance is shown on the unit by means of marking or the like. 5.15 Discharge volume regulating ‘The faucet with discharge volume regulating device, when tested in accordance with 8.15, shall satisfy the following. Water discharge preset amount ~ Water discharge actual amount | _ <0.2 Water discharge preset amount, 5.16 Small flow rate water discharge type (B1) ‘The small flow rate water discharge type faucet, when tested in accordance with 8.16, shalll satisfy Table 4. Those faucets capable of changing into the shower mode shall sat- isfy the requirements when they are used in the main use mode. The main use mode refers to that used for washing a human body but not for the additional modes such as massaging, warming and cleaning. Table 4 Water discharge force of small flow rate water discharge type (B1) Construction of bathroom shower/bathroom shower bath faucets | Water discharge force N Faucets constructed not to entrap air into water flow 0.60 min, Faucets constructed to entrap air into water flow 0.55 min, 6 Construction, shape and dimensions 6.1 Basic construction The basic construction of faucets shall satisfy the following. a) Easy and safe to handle, and free from abnormal noise b) Free from sharp edges and projections that may injure bare skin ©) Less water hammer d) Easy to maintain and check e) Easy to install PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT ane B 2061 : 2017 6.2 Construction, shape and dimensions of faucets ‘The construction, shape and dimensions of faucets shall be as follows. a) The principal dimensions of faucets shall be in accordance with Annex A and Annex B, The construction, shape and dimensions may be based on the design de- termined by the purchaser or the manufacturer, NOTE 1 The widths across flats of faucet mounting nuts should be in accordance with JIS B 1002, NOTE 2 The principal common dimensions of dise holder type and solid type faucets are given in Annex E for reference. NOTE 3. The shape and dimensions of disc holder, disc packing and spindle to be used for faucets are given in Annex F for reference. b) For the open/close of faucets, the counter-clockwise direction shall be taken as open- ing and the clockwise direction shall be taken as closing except for the cases where the handle is a lever type, and where it is used on the hot water side of wall faucet (swing type), lavatory faucet (swing type), wall mounted two-handle combination faucet and deck mounted two-handle combination faucet. ©) Concerning the operation of open/close for the single-lever combination faucet, the water shall be stopped by lowering the lever if the lever is operated by up/down movement [see Figure 1 a)]. If the lever is not necessarily operated by up/down, the following lever operations in 1) to 3) may be applied [see Figure 1 b)]. 1) When the lever is installed on the side of faucet body, the lever shall be moved to the left to stop the water if the lever is on the user's right hand, but if the lever is on the user's left hand, the lever shall be moved to the right to stop water. 2) When the lever is installed on the front of faucet, the lever shall be moved toward the wall (back side) to stop water. 3) When a stick type lever is installed on the top of faucet body, the lever shall be moved toward the user to stop water. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 12 B 2061 : 2017 Close = Side view] a) Operation method for open/close of single-lever combination faucet by lifting up/down Clow ose clog ao Open en Sopen open cid Front view Side view operation parton] Side vw 1 When lever is peed on right 2) When veri placed on front 8). When stk type lever Nando et hand of faucet bey Orfauct bay pled on Up faucet body b) Operation method for open/close of single-lever combination faucet by moving in the other directions Figure 1 Operation method for open/close of single-lever combination faucet d) The handles of two-handle combination faucet shall be so designed that the one on the user’s right hand is for cold water and that on the left hand is for hot water. ‘These handles shall each bear an easily discernible marking of “hot” or “cold”. e) The thermostatic combination faucet shall be provided with a safety devi vent a high temperature discharge. to pre- f) The two-handle combination faucet, thermostatic combination faucet and mixing combination faucet having the water discharge suspension function shall be pro- vided with the back current preventive devices on both hot and cold water sides. g) The hose coupling type faucet, main stop system faucet and faucet with hand shower shall be provided with the back current preventive device. h) The faucet may be provided with an aerator, flow straightener, flow rate controller, water hammer reducer or strainer (filter). i) The faucet may be provided with discharge volume regulating or self-closing func- tions. j) The spout of faucet may be either rotary, fixed or limited rotary. k) The faucet may be processed so that the attachment of a rubber plug type or pop-up type draining device is possible. 1) The handle of faucets may be of a locking key system. m) The handle of faucets may be located either on the right or left. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 13 B 2061 : 2017 n) The hose coupling of faucets may be provided with an automatic coupling joint. The principal dimensions of the automatic coupling joint (external thread) for a fully automatic washing machine shall be in accordance with Annex A. Also, the auto- matic coupling joint may be provided with the emergency water stopping device. 0) The spindle of stop cock may be designed to be capable of turning by a screwdriver and the like instead of a handle. p) The faucet may be of electrically open/close type. 6.3 Construction, shape and dimensions of ball taps ‘The construction, shape and dimensions of ball taps shall be as follows. a) The principal dimensions of ball taps shall be in accordance with Annex C. The construction, shape and dimensions may be based on the design determined by the purchaser or the manufacturer. NOTE 1 The widths across flats of ball tap fixing nuts should be in accordance with JIS B 1002, NOTE 2 The spout clearance in a combination of ball tap and water receiver is described in Annex G for reference. b) If the spout is submerged, the balll tap shalll be equipped with a vacuum pressure relief device. ©) The leverage of ball tap may be of either the single link type or the multi link type. d) The ball tap may be of electrically open/close type. 6.4 Construction, shape and dimensions of flush valves and flush faucets The construction, shape and dimensions of flush valves and flush faucets shall be as follows. a) The principal dimensions of flush valves and flush faucets shall be in accordance with Annex C. The construction, shape and dimensions may be based on the de- sign determined by the purchaser or the manufacturer. b) ‘The closet bowl flush valve shall be equipped with a vacuum pressure relief device. ©) The flush valve and flush faucet may be of electrically open/close type 6.5 Construction of faucet for cold region or for common use For preventing breakage due to freeze and for retaining the function after freeze, the construction of faucets for cold region or for common use shall be as follows. a) The prevention of freezing shall be carried out by draining, using built-in heater and the like, b) It shall be possible to carry out draining by easy manual operation without tools, ©) The safety shall be secured at the time of both freeze and restart of water flow after thawing. d) The faucets for cold region or for common use may be of electrically open/close type. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 14 B 2061 : 2017 6.6 Construction of water-stop-at-hand type (Al) The construction of Al shall be as follows for the purpose of reducing hot water eon- sumption. a) Having a mechanism for discharging and stopping water independent of the dis- charging mode changing function, and the flow rate and the temperature adjusting functions. b) Capable of separately discharging and stopping water by means of a switch such as button and sensor within the user's operation range. 6.7 Construction of water-preceding-discharge type (C1) The construction of C1 shall be one of the following for the purpose of reducing hot water consumption. The front view of the faucet shall be made clear by showing on the faucet itself, in the work instruction or the like. a) The construction shall be such that hot water does not discharge when the lever handle for temperature control, which is integrated with the water discharge/stop operating part and which is installed on the top face of the faucet body, is at the front face of the faucet. b) ‘The construction shall be such that hot water does not discharge when the lever handle for temperature control, which is integrated with the water discharge/stop operating part and which is installed on the right or left side face of the faucet body with the axis of rotation for temperature control being horizontal, is within the range from the horizontal position to 45°. ©) The construction shall be such that the discharge/stop operating part exclusively for cold water is provided independent of the hot water discharge/stop operating part. 7 Materials The material of faucets shall have a sufficient strength to withstand the usual ser- vice and installation, and have a performance to conform with the requirements of 5.7. In the case of electrically open/close type, the material shalll satisfy the requirements in 5.13 and 5.14. 8 Test methods 8.1 Hydrostatic pressure resistance test The hydrostatic pressure resistance test shalll be carried out in accordance with JIS $ 8200-1. For the tests of delivery inspection as specified in 9.8, the pneumatic pres- sure test method specified in JIS $ 3200-1 may be used. a) For stop cocks and hose coupling faucets, apply a water pressure of 1.75 MPa to the outlet side also. b) For the combination faucets with water discharge suspension function, apply a water pressure of 1.75 MPa in the discharge-suspended state. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 16 B 2061 : 2017 8.2 Low temperature resistance test The low temperature resistance test shall be carried out in accordance with JIS S 3200-2. After thawing the specimen, let water flow, and check whether the specimen discharges or not, then carry out the performance tests specified in 5.2. ‘The water pressure for the re-flowing shall be 0.1 MPa. 8.3. Water hammer test ‘The water hammer test shall be carried out in accordance with JIS $ 3200-3. Dis- charge water under the condition given in Table 5 and measure the pressure when the seat of specimen is closed in the specified period of time. The stop cock may be excluded from application of this test, but the test shall be applied to those stop cocks which are opened/closed in normal use as a case of stop cocks fitted with a discharge pipe or the like. Table 5 Conditions of water hammer test Division Turning angle Discharging | Seat closing time flow rate ‘Manual type Approx. 120° for handle type” | 2 m/s” 058 Full-turning for lever type Self-closing type Full-turning 2mis® | Depending on the Discharge volume regulating type specifications of Electrically open/close type instruments Notes © Full-turning for those whose full-turning angle is 120” or under. » Where the flow rate does not attain 2 m/s even if the discharge water pressure is increased to 0.15 MPa, the discharge water pressure shall not exceed 0.15 MPa. 8.4 Back current prevention test ‘The back current prevention test shall be carried out in accordance with JIS $ 8200-4, ‘The test may be carried out on the back current preventive device separately. a) Low pressure test Test pressure (hydrostatic pressure) is 3 kPa given in JIS S 3200-4. b) High pressure test Test pressure (hydrostatic pressure) is other than 3 kPa given in JIS S 3200-4. 8.5 Vacuum pressure relief test The vacuum pressure relief test shall be carried out in accordance with JIS $ 8200-5. For the water feeding implement having a vacuum pressure relief device, mount the specimen on the test apparatus as given in Figure 2, the distance between the position where the back current preventive mechanism is effective and the water level being equal to the vertical distance in testing (A) in Table 2. Carry out the following test un- der the negative pressure with the open/close part of the specimen open, and record the water level rise (B) of the transparent pipe. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 16 B 2061 : 2017 900 mm max. Vacuum apparatus Specimen Activating position of back current prevention function 4 ‘Transparent pipe— Th | Elevated water level |] S| Water receiver ~/ Figure 2. Example of test apparatus of vacuum pressure relief performance 8.6 Durability test ‘The durability test shall be as follows. a) Durability test for faucet The durability test of faucets, after open/close opera- tions of the seat under the following conditions for 10° times, the performance test specified in 5.6 shall be carried out. In this case, one open/close operation shall be counted as one time. 1) The water pressure shall be at least 0.2 MPa with the seat closed 2) The water to be used shall be at ordinary temperature, 3) For those open/close by rotating handle operation, the turning torque for closing the handle shalll be at least 50 N-em. 4) For those open/close by lever operations of turning vertically or laterally, the clos- ing lever turning force shall be at least 20 N. b) Durability test for ball tap For the durability test of ball taps, after operations under the following conditions for 10° times, the performance test specified in 5.6 shall be carried out. One open/close operation shall be counted as one time. When the ball tap stops the water discharge by the buoyancy of floating ball and the like, such a means as adding water may be used to reduce the time necessary for water stopping. For the open/close operation, a mechanical device may be used, in which case the force applied onto the seat shall be at least 1.5 times the force to stop water at the testing water pressure. 1) The water pressure shall be at least 0.2 MPa with the seat closed. 2) The water to be used shalll be at ordinary temperature. 3) When stopping water without mechanical device but by a buoyancy of a floating ball, the test apparatus shall be as given in Figure 3. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 7 B 2061 : 2017 Pressure gaug Pressure Figure 3 Example of test apparatus of durability test of ball tap (buoyancy of floating ball) ©) Durability test for flush valve and flush faucets For the durability test of flush valves and flush faucets, after 2x 10° times operations under the following con- ditions, the performance test specified in 5.6 shall be applied. One open/close operation shall be counted as one time. 1) The water pressure shall be at least 0.2 MPa with the valve closed. 2) The water to be used shall be at ordinary temperature. 8.7 Effect to water quality test ‘The effect to water quality test shall be carried out in accordance with JIS S 3200-7. ‘The procedure specified for “feed water implement terminal” in JIS S 3200-7 shall be applied to single and combination faucets, that for “feed water implement installed in the middle of piping (feed water implement for the purpose of passing heated water)” shall be applied to stop cocks, that for “feed water implement installed in the middle of piping (feed water implement except for those for the purpose of passing heated water)” shall be applied to ball taps. NOTE: The procedures for the effect to water quality test are given in Figure 4 to Figure 6. ‘The procedures shown simulate the case where intermission is taken on Saturdays and Sundays, and the conditioning is carried out. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 18 B 2061 : 2017 FS SMTWTFSSMTWTFSSMTWTF Test day 12845678 9 W213 4 15 16 17 18 19 9:00 ww 22222 22222 2222¢ 11:00 222228 22222 2428 13:00 aa 2 2a fae 2 aa aa 15:00 22222 22222 2222 1100 [ae 1s 16 16 16 [64 16 16 16 16[64 16 16 16 16 ition of symbols + cleaning for 1h and washing 3 times with city water short rest before start of conditioning operation (within 72 h) ‘Specimen is filled with leaching solution during this period. 2: retention and drai ng of leacl ing solution (every 2 h) short rest of 16 h (Specimen is filled with leaching solution through the night.) 64: short rest of 64 h (After 17:00 Friday, specimen is filled with leaching solution until 9:00 Monday.) C2 sampling and analysis of leaching solution Figure 4. Example of work schedule of cleaning, conditioning and leaching of faucets F SSMTWTPFSSMTW TF Test day 1 2345678 90nNRI UW 9:00 ww © 17:00 [524 02008 O® O-e1 eo. eis Definition of symbols W/SW: cleaning for 1h and washing 3 times with eity water O: retention and draining of leaching solution (numeral in circle indi- cates total number of exchanges) @1: 1h retention by leaching solution of maximum working temperature +2°C (during retention, unnecessary to maintain water temperature) ei 1G h retention by leaching solution of maximum working temperature 2°C (during retention, unnecessary to maintain water temperature) C+ sampling and analysis of leaching solution >24: still standing for not less than 24 h Figure 5 Example of work schedule of cleaning, conditioning and leaching of stop cocks PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 19 B 2061 : 2017 F. SSMTWTFSSMTWTF Test day 1 23845678 9 Wl 2 13 4 15 9:00 ww © ar:00 [S34 22008 ©O8® Definition of symbols W/SW:: cleaning for 1 h and washing 9 times with city water (©: retention and draining of leaching solution (numeral in circle indicates total number of exchanges) C+ sampling and analysis of leaching solution >24; still standing for not less than 24 h Figure 6 Example of work schedule of cleaning, conditioning and leaching of ball taps 8.8 Handling test ‘The handling performance shall be tested by manual operation of open/close. 8.9 Discharging test 8.9.1 Discharging test for faucets, ball taps and flush faucets For the discharging test, mount the specimen on a test apparatus as given in Fig- ure 7, set the discharging water pressure at 0.1 MPa, and discharge water in full turn- ing. For the faucet with water saving disc holder, the test shall also be carried out by turning the handle 120°. Pressure gauge — Specimen — Water feed pipe NOTE: For the water feed pipe, a pipe of the nominal size at least equal ‘to that of the specimen shalll be used. Figure 7 Example of test apparatus of discharging test for faucets, ball taps and flush faucets 8.9.2 Discharge test for flush valves For testing the discharging performance of a flush valve, mount the specimen on a test apparatus as given in Figure 8 to be tested according to the following method. a) Set the discharging water pressure at 0.1 MPa, carry out the measurement for each test repeatedly three times. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 20 B 2061 : 2017 b) Measure the maximum instantaneous flow rate. c) Adjust the specimen to set at the maximum instantaneous flow rate given in Table 6, and measure the water discharge amount per cycle from start to stop. In the case of automatic flushing, do not count the discharge during pre-flushing, Pressure gauge > Flows meter Pressure souree Water feed pipe Water receiver Lm max, NOTE ; For the water feed pipe, a pipe of the nominal size at least equal to that of the specimen shall be used. Figure 8 Example of test apparatus of discharging test for flush valves ‘Table 6 Maximum instantancous flow rate setting Unit: L/min Classification ‘Maximum instantaneous flow rate Closet bow! flush valve 100 to 120 Urinal flush valve 15 to 18 8.10 Water discharge stopping test For the water discharge stopping test, with the specimen mounted on a test appara- tus as given in Figure 9, a water pressure of 0.75 MPa shall be applied for a duration of 1 min, When performing the test by pneumatic pressure, carry out the test with the specimen mounted on a test apparatus as shown in Figure 10, by applying a pneumatic pressure at least 0.4 MPa for a duration of 5 s. For a ball tap, if the water stopping requires much time due to the size of water container, some quantity of water may be added to shorten the time. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 21 B 2061 : 2017 Specimen (faucet) ~ Specimen (hall tap) % Pressure gauge ~/ Pressure Figure 9 Example of test apparatus of water discharge stopping test, (by water pressure) Pressure gauge ~, Specimen — Pressure _ Water Figure 10 Example of test apparatus of water discharge stopping test (by pneumatic pressure) 11 Emergency water discharge stopping test For the emergency water discharge stopping test, the performance test specified in Figure 9 or Figure 10 shall be carried out after the water feeding state is changed to the state of water discharge stopped in case of emergency. 8.12 Temperature self-adjusting test For the temperature self-adjusting test, mount the specimen on a test apparatus as given in Figure 11 and set the feed cold water pressure during discharging at 0.2 MPa, feed hot water pressure during discharging at 50 kPa, feed cold water temperature at 5 °C to 25 °C and feed hot water temperature at 80 °C #5 °C, and measure the stabilized discharged water temperature when the following test is carried out in full-turning state. The feed hot water pressure during discharge may be set at 0.2 MPa a) Measure the discharged water temperature when setting the temperature indica- tor at around 40 °C using a thermometer, thermistor or the like. For those having two discharging parts, the spout and the shower, such as a shower bath type combination faucet, each discharged water temperature shall be measured. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 22 B 2061 : 2017 b) After setting the feed water temperature at around 40 °C depending on the usage, measure the discharged water temperature, while not changing the feed hot water pressure but changing the feed cold water pressure to 0.1 MPa, with a thermom- eter or thermistor or the like. For those having two discharging parts, the spout and the shower, such as a shower bath type combination faucet, each discharged water temperature shalll be measured, /- Specimen. x \. Pressure gauge a Hot weer ood lpn - Unit: mm Nominal Major diameter d Pitch diameter d, Minor diameter dy size [Basie | Upper | Lower | Basie | Upper | Lower | Basic | Upper ] Lower size | tolerance | tolerance | size _| tolerance | tolerance | size _| tolerance | tolerance 13 | 20955| -025 | -o594 | 19703 | -025 | 0504 | 1n6a1| -0.25 | -0.504 20 | 26ati| 025 | 0534 | 25279| -o25 | -o5a4 | 20117| -025 | 0.534 25 |sa249| -025 | -o610 | a1770| -025 | -o610 | 30201| -0.25 | -0.610 ‘The faucet mounting threads are indicated by a symbol “PJ”. Example: PJ% PJ PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 30 B 2061 : 2017 Table A.3- Principal mounting dimensions cs ~} el quay GR iu Unit: mm Nominal a, a a ay size (Box nut) 13 | Gexternal thread) | % | Glinternal thread) [| % | GGnternal thread) '% | 13 Py Ry. R R 20 | Glexternal thread) | % | G internal thread) | %4 | G internal thread) % | 19.3 Pd R, R Re 25 | G(external thread) | 1 | G(nternal thread) | 1 |G (internal thread) 1 Ps Rp R R — Parallel pipe threads (G, PJ) of di, ds, dy shall be in accordance with JIS B 0202: 1399 for G threads. PJ threads shall be in accordance with Attached Table 1 of JIS B 0202:1999. The dimensional tolerances of PJ threads shall be as given in Table A.2 of this Standard, — Taper pipe threads (R, R., R,) of dj, ds shall be in accordance with JIS B 0203: 1999. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 31 B 2061 : 2017 Tt el enor i PJ'/z, G (external thread) “/s or Vy, (branch connection port) 7 L Discharge pipe - \Y eee faneet (with branch connection port) (branch type) For the branch type, the thread part of branch connection port may be provided with a discharge pipe or an automatic coupling joint (external thread). ‘Thread part (G, PJ) of branch connection port shall be in accordance with JIS B 0202:1999. PJ threads shall be in accordance with Attached Table 1 of JIS B 0202:1999. The dimensional toler- ances of PJ threads shall be as given in Table A.2 of this Standard. Principal dimensions of automatic coupling joint (external thread) shall be as given in Figure A.2, Figure A.1_ Principal dimensions of branch connection port Unit: mm 1680.1 Sas-+02 136401 157) It shall be provided with a flange or have a function equivalent to the flange. Figure A.2 Principal dimensions of automatic coupling joint (external thread) for fully automatic washing machine PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 32 B 2061 : 2017 Annex B (normative) Principal dimensions of stop cocks B.1 Principal dimensions The principal dimensions of stop cocks shall be in accordance with Table B.1 to Table B.4 and Figure B.1, The shapes shown in the diagrams are only examples, and any design determined by the purchaser or the manufacturer may be adopted as long as it satisfies the dimensional requirements given below. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 33 B 2061 : 2017 Table B.1_ Principal dimensions of angular and straight stop cocks Tes “ieee Connecting pipe — ~— Water feed pipe oo a (Flexible connecting pipe) (Plexible connecting pipe) Angular stop cock Straight stop cock Unit: mm Nominal | d a a ‘dy size (exible connecting pipe) 1B 13 12.7 RY, G Ginternal thread) Ye 20 193 19 Ri G (internal thread) 20 13 12.7 Rq G Ginternal thread) Ve — Parallel pipe threads (G) of di shall be in accordance with JIS B 02021999. — Taper pipe threads (R) of d; shall be in accordance with JIS B 0208: 1999, PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 34 B 2061 : 2017 Table B.2 Principal dimensions of angular, straight and Y-type stop cocks without water feed pipe and connecting pipe : oe ( [ ay i a, ae oe 2a] +4 zl 3] al 4 ae ye a vu Ps Angular stop cock Straight stop cock Y-type stop cock Nominal a i a ao ino sie) (outftow side tbo nat 13, R Ye R Me G (internal thread) /2 Re Re Re Re G (external thread) G (external thread) Ps Ps 20 R 7h R Te] @ internal thread) % Re R ce Re Re Ms C external thread) C external thread) Py Py — The water feed pipe and the connecting pipe of angular and straight stop cocks may be excluded. When they are excluded, for each of threads ofthe inflow side and outflew side, dy i, dy shall apply — Parallel pipe threads (G, Pd) ofa, dds shall be in accordance with JIS B 02021969 for G threads, PJ threads shal he in accordance with Attached Table 1of JIS B 0202; 1989, The dimensional tolerances of PJ threads shall be as given in Table A. of this Standard — Taper pipe threads (R, R., Ry) of di, d: shall be in accordance with JIS B 0203: 1999, PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Discharge pipe — a \ / PJ'/s,G (external thread) "a (branch connection port) (Branch type) 35 B 2061 : 2017 i \ Pals, G (external thread) "a (branch connection port) “Ei (With branch connection port) Angular stop cock Discharge pipe PI, G (exter (branch conn I thread) "¥p n port) PJ's, G (external thread) "Vs (branch connection port) l [J Branch type) (With branch connestion port) Straight stop cock For the branch type, the thread part of branch connection port may be provided with a discharge pipe. Parallel pipe threads (G, PJ) of branch connection port shall be in accordance with JIS B 0202: 1999. PS threads shall be in accordance with Attached Table 1 of JIS B 0202: 1999, The dimensional toler~ ances of PJ threads shall be as given in Table A.” of this Standard, Figure B.1_ Principal dimensions of branch connection port of branch type and with branch connection port PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 36 B 2061 : 2017 Table B.S Principal dimensions of concealed long shank stop cock oy | L t a i o, | Ea Nominal a as size | Gnflow side) | (outflow side) 13 R | Rob R 20 R | % Re R 25 R i Ral R ‘Taper pipe threads (R, R.) of di, ds shall be in accordance with JIS B 0203: 1999. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 37 B 2061 : 2017 Table B.4 Principal dimensions of branch stop cock Connecting pipe Discharge pipe ae Unit: mm ‘Nominal a, ds a a, ds size (inflow side) | (branch conneetion port) | (outflow side) | (inflow side, box nut) 13 | Geexternal | Vs Re Ye | Grexternal | | G (internal | 12.7 thread) Re thread) thread) 2 | gy Pa G (external thread) 16 Py 20 | Glexternal | % Re My | Glexternal | 4% | G (internal thread) R or | thread | 4, | thread) % Py G (external thread) | % % Py — Discharge pipe or connecting pipe may be provided at the outflow side thread part. Threads at the inflow side, branch connection port and the outflow side shall be di, d:, ds and dy, respec- tively. Parallel pipe threads (G, PJ) of di, a, ds and di are in accordance with JIS B 0202: 1999 for G threads. PJ threads shalll be in accordance with Attached Table 1 of JIS B 0202: 1999. ‘The dimensional tolerances of PJ threads shall be as given in Table A.2 of this Standard. — Taper pipe threads (R,, R,) of d: shall be in accordance with JIS B 0203:1999. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 38 B 2061 : 2017 Annex C (normative) Principal dimensions of ball taps, flush valves and flush faucets C.1 Principal dimensions ‘The principal dimensions of ball taps, flush valves and flush faucets shall be in accordance with Table C.1 to Table C.3. The shapes shown in the diagrams are only examples and any design determined by the purchaser or the manufacturer may be adopted as long as it satisfies the dimensional requirements given below. The reference position for the spout clearance dimension H shall be the lowest visible end of the faucet. When the faucet does not satisfy the minimum value, it shall be subjected to the vacuum pressure relief test (8.5) and shall satisfy the specified require- ment. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 39 B 2061 : 2017 Table C.1_ Principal dimensions of ball taps JE | lea) — 2 ra x viata stop ve " i 3 = He, Horizontal ball tap and horizontal oa, ‘ow tank ball fap (exible connecting pio cn a cowette | * [eases tains 7 comoatng TH [General ream] | RH [Ctemeraad trea] Te |G ternal |e | ae | ae = = Gea 20 | G (external thread) | "4 | R% = - = 50, 40 = af [6 carer [cea = Slims 7 a) Parallel pipe threads (G, PJ) of a, d, ds, ds are in accordance with JIS B 0202:1999 for G threads. PJ threads shall be in accordance with Attached Table 1 of JIS B 0202:1999. The dimensional, tolerances of PJ threads shall be as given in Table A.2 of this Standard. ‘Taper pipe threads (R) of dz shall be in accordance with JIS B 0203: 1999. b). The shape of flange part shall be circular, and a protrusion or the like may be provided for pre- venting rotation aceording to the design determined by the purchaser or the manufacturer. ©). The prescription of gd shall apply only to the fit-in type. 4) The dimension H, when the spout end face is not horizontal, shall be the distance from the lower ‘end of the spout end face to the water stop level. ©) The dimension #f does not apply to the submerged spout type. £) ‘The water stop level shall be that at 0.75 MPa in service water pressure. The overflow level shall not be smaller than the spout clearance dimension F given in Annex G. ) The dimension / shall be the distance from the back of flange to the centre of spout. h) If the ball tap is capable of adjusting the water level, the dimension H shall be ensured after the water level has been adjusted. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 40 B 2061 : 2017 Table C.2 Principal dimensions of closet bowl flush valve cay exc vumnewater tts L_ZPL_ s tie ae. & Water feed pipe es ee z aly f ‘(With branch connection port) G (external thread) le Unit: mm Nominal dy ay a dy size (branch connection port) 25 RI RA G (external thread) Ye 31.75 — The water feed pipe may be excluded; in this case, the thread shall be d:. Parallel pipe thread (G) of ds shall be in accordance with JIS B 0202: 1999. — Taper pipe threads (R, R. of dh, d: shall be in accordance with JIS B 0203: 1999. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 41 B 2061 : 2017 Table C.3 Principal dimensions of urinal flush valves and urinal flush faucets bap Urinal flush faucet T Urinal flush valve Unit: mm Nominal size dy ay 13 G (external thread) | % 16 Pr Parallel pipe threads (G, PJ) of d; shall be in accordance with JIS B 0202: 1999 for G threads. PJ threads shall be in accordance with Attached Table 1 of JIS B 0202: 1999, ‘The dimensional tolerances of PJ threads shalll be as given in Table A.2 of this Standard. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 42 B 2061 : 2017 Annex D (normative) Test method of small flow rate water discharge performance D.1_ General ‘This Annex specifies the test method of small flow rate water discharge performance. D.2 Apparatus D.2.1 Test apparatus ‘The test apparatus shall be as an example given in Figure D.1, and specifications re- garding the water receiving plate, water discharge force measuring device, specimen installation, material, ete. shall be as follows. ‘The permissible ranges of test apparatus shall be as given in Table D.1. a) Water receiving plate Set it apart from the water discharge plate of the speci- men by 150 mm so that the pressure receiving face is vertical as shown in Figure D.1 a), which shall be large enough to receive the whole discharged water and the material shall be an acrylic plate of 3 mm or more in thickness. b) Water discharge force measuring device Set at the centre of the pressure re- ceiving face of the water receiving plate. ©) Specimen As shown in Figure D.1b), the water discharge plate shall be attached so that the water discharge angle against the water receiving face of the water re- ceiving plate becomes 90° (perpendicular) and so that the line passing through the discharged water centre and the water discharge plate centre is perpendicular to the pressure receiving face of the water receiving plate. d) Water temperature The water used in the test shall be of the ordinary tempera- ture specified in 3.3. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 43, B 2061 : 2017 Water discharge distance: 1150 mm Water discharge force measuring device Pressure receiving face Water receiving plate Water receiving plate —~ Water discharge plate Pressure source —\ ‘ Flow meter Stop cock valve Water feed pipe a) Overview of test apparatus 4 Pressure receiving face Water discharge centre Permissible range of water discharge angle Water discharge plate centre Water discharge—— plate Specimen b) Overview of water discharge angle Figure D.1 Test apparatus PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 44 B 2061 : 2017 Table D.1 Permissible ranges of test apparatus Trem Specification Permissible range Water diseharge 150 mm (distane between water reeeiving plate and 15mm distance water discharge plate) Water discharge Line connecting centre of discharged water and centre of 415° angle water discharge plate is perpendicular to pressure receiving face of water receiving plate, Centre of discharged | Centre of discharged water agrees with eentre of water 20mm water receiving plate, Water discharge 7.0 Limin, 8.5 Limin and 10.0 L/min £02 Uimin| flow rate D.2.2 Measuring devices ‘Measuring devices used for the test shall have the specifications given in Table D.2 or at least equivalent in performance. Table D.2 Specifications of measuring devices Measuring device Specification Water discharge foree | Rated capacity: 20N measuring device Resolution: 0.01.N Accuracy: £2 % FS Protective level: 1P67 is preferable Sampling period: 50 ms max. Flowmeter Range of rated flow rate: 20 L/min Resolution: 0.1 Limin Accuracy: +2 % FS D3 Procedure D.3.1 Measurement of water discharge force The water discharge force shall be measured according to the following procedures in conformity with the allowable ranges given in Table D.1. a) Start discharging water from the water discharge plate toward the water receiving plate. For the purpose of air removal from the piping under test and the specimen as well as the stabilization of water discharge amount, water discharges for 30 s at. first as a preparatory discharge, and the measurement shall not be carried out. during this period. b) After the preparatory discharge, measure the water discharge force for 1 s using the water discharge foree measuring device, and record the peak value observed during the period as a water discharge force F of the relevant measurement. Measure the water discharge flow rate during the measurement of the water discharge foree by a flowmeter, and the mean flow rate during the measurement period shall be re- corded as the feed flow rate Q of the relevant measurement. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 45 B 2061 : 2017 ©) The water discharge force shall be measured » times (n> 3) at each of the water discharge flow rates of 7.0 L/min, 8.5 L/min and 10.0 L/min. D.3.2. Calculation of water discharge force Obtain an approximate curve based on Formula (D.1) using the relation between all of the measured water discharge forces and the water discharge flow rates by the least- square method. Take the water discharge force F" corresponding to the water discharge flow rate of 8.5 L/min on the approximate curve as the water discharge force of the rel- evant specimen. An overview of approximate curve is given in Figure D.2. Pace ~(D.1) where, F": water discharge force of the specimen obtained from approximate curve (N) Q: water discharge flow rate (L/min) C: coefficient, Permissible range 02 Limin Water discharge force F (N) Approximate eurve F'ecxa? 70 85 100 Water discharge flow rate Q (L/min) Figure D.2_ Schematic of approximate curve PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 46 B 2061 : 2017 Annex E (informative) Principal common dimensions of disc holder type and solid type faucets This Annex describes the principal dimensions of dise holder type and solid type fau- cets for informative purposes, and does not constitute the provisions of this Standard. ‘The principal common dimensions of disc holder type and solid type faucets are given in Table E.1, Table E.1 Principal common dimensions of disc holder type and solid type faucets Unit: mm ‘Nominal size d 7 (seat bore) aint) 8 9 3 20 5 4 25 18 5 NOTE 1 The seat bore for nominal size 13 may be 10 mm at the hot-water side of combination faucet. NOTE 2 For the deck mounted two-handle combination faucet, (concealed type), wall mounted two-handle combina- tion faucet (concealed, shower, and shower bath type) and coneealed long shank stop cock of each nominal size 18, the seat bore should be 12 mm. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 47 B 2061 : 2017 Annex F (informative) Shape and dimensions of disc holder, disc packing and spindle This Annex describes the shapes and dimensions of disc holders, dise packings and spindles used for faucets for informative purposes, and does not constitute the provisions of this Standard. The shapes and dimensions of disc holders, disc packings and spindles used for faucets shall be as follows. a) The shape and dimensions of ordinary dise holders, dise packings and spindles are as given in Table F.2. Those with nominal size 13 given in Table F.1 are shown in ‘Table F.3. b) The shape and dimensions of water saving disc holders, dise packings and spindles are as given in Table F.4. Table F.1_ Faucet types for which shape and dimensions of disc holder, disc packing and spindle are shown in Table F.3 Classification Deck mounted two-handle combination faucet (concealed type) Wall mounted two-handle combination faucet (concealed type) Wall mounted two-handle combination faucet (shower bath type, concealed type) Wall mounted two-handle combination faucet (shower type, concealed type) Concealed long shank stop cock PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 48 B 2061 : 2017 Table F.2 Shape and dimensions of ordinary disc holder, disc packing and spindle ordinary Spindle ee ~ dise holder 4 sl at gig shel] 3 1 7] oe Dise packing 0) : Dise type Dise packing . . Spindle gs, : 8 t Lt Da Stationary type Unit: mm Nominal size 0 | % | 6 [dada] | a | * [4 [ae [st 3 | u [25] ma |s [ss | is ||| 3 20 2 | 2 | 4 Ms [5 | 53 | 19 | 2 | 10 | 4 25 a f[ fa Me [55 | 58 | 20 | 2 | 10 | 4 PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 49 B 2061 : 2017 Table F.3. Shape and dimensions of disc holder, dise packing and spindle for nominal size 13 with seat bore of 12 mm Spindle Dise 7 3 ¥ / holder) I dele i $$ > T A don Dise packing —/ Dise type ‘ > Spindle g Es j Dise packing —/ = Stationary type Unit: mm Nominalsize| DB | O | 6 [dant] & | & |’ ] A [a | 3 72 | [3 | ms | 5 | 53/5 | 7 | wo | 3 7% | [3s | Ms | 5 |s3|m ||| 3 PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 50 B 2061 : 2017 Table F.4 Shape and dimensions of water saving disc holder, disc packing and spindle ag) _— Water saving Spindle Qf aitolder / S| z \ ss 5g Y i t Dise packing Lc] a Dise type Dise packing — ga | 8 = Wig eee t b Stationary type Unit: mm Nomad aan! | Des [ea fanned at] eran] vac ra eo | 3 ioe | sa | eee | a ef oss PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 51 B 2061 : 2017 Annex G (informative) Spout clearance in the combination of ball tap and water receiver This Annex describes the spout clearance in a combination of ball tap and water re- ceiver for informative purposes, and does not constitute the provisions of this Standard. ‘The spout clearance (F) in the case where a ball tap and a water receiver are com- bined shall be as given in Table G.1. ‘Table G.1 Spout clearance in combination of ball tap and water receiver ie > Floating ball & spout | Overflow level — ~ Water stop level Overflow pipe _/ Poe iy || Overton ripe (vertical exit) Water receiver ~/ Unit: mm Nominal size Spout clearance F (min.) 13 25 20 40 25 50 NOTE 1 Ifthe spout end face is not horizontal, dimension F shall be the distance from the lower end of spout to the overflow level. NOTE 2 Setting of overflow level. a) For the vertical exit, the overflow level shall be taken on the upper end plane of overflow pipe. b) For the horizontal exit, the overflow level shall be taken in the central plane of overflow pipe inner diameter. PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 52 B 2061 : 2017 Annex H (informative) Shapes of faucets ‘This Annex provides examples of typical shapes of faucets according to their classi- fication (including sub-division) given in Table 1 for reference, and does not constitute the provisions of this Standard. ‘The shapes of faucets are shown in the following. a) Wall faucet b) Wall faucet ) Wall faucet (rotary spout type) (swing type) @) Wall faucet ) Wall faucet Wall faucet (horizontal swing type) (gooseneck type) (hose coupling type) S 8) Lavatory faucet h) Lavatory faucet i) Lavatory faucet (swing type) (gooseneck type) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 53 B 2061: 2017 3) Lavatory funcet Wo Lavatory faucet dhose coupling type) (concealed type) CHO T wm D Horizontal wash basin m)_-Horizontal drinking n) Vertical drinking faucet faucet faucet ©) Wall mounted p) Deck mounted laboratory faucet @) Wall faucet laboratory faucet (dividing four ports) (rotary spout type, (two ports) ‘two ports) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT B4 B 2061 : 2017 1) Wall faucet s) Wall faucet *) Lavatory faucet (swing type, two ports) (concealed type, hose coupling type, _ (branch type, hose with emergency water stopping device) coupling type) uw) Wall faucet v) Wall faucet w) Lavatory faucet (branch type) (shower type) (electrically open/close type) x) Main stop system faucet y) Main stop system faucet 2) Wall mounted thermostatic (for water purifier) (for electric water heater) combination faucet (shower bath type) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 55 B 2061 : 2017 eH ak ¥ a) Wall mounted thermostatic combination ab) Deck mounted thermostatic combination faucet faucet (concealed type, discharge volume regulating type) I i ac) Wall mounted thermostatic combination faucet (self-closing type) 4 a ad) Deck mounted thermostatic combination faucet (shower bath type) ae) Wall mounted mixing combination faucet (concealed type, hose coupling type, with ‘emergency water stopping device) af) Deck mounted thermostatic combination ag) Wall mounted mixing combination faucet (electrically open/close type) faucet (shower bath type) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 56 B 2061 : 2017 = ! i ah) Wall mounted single-lever combination _ ai) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet faucet (with branch connection port) at tT =} RY i aj) Wall mounted single-lever combination _ak) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet (shower type) faucet (shower type) al) Wall mounted single-lever combination am) Main stop system deck mounted faucet (branch type, hose coupling type) single-lever combination faucet (for water purifier) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 57 B 2061 : 2017 an) Deck mounted single-lever combination _ ao) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet faucet (shower type) ap) Deck mounted single-lever combination _ aq). Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet faucet (two ports) 1 = ar) Deck mounted single-lever combination as) Main stop system deck mounted faucet two-handle combination faucet (for electric water heater) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 58 B 2061 : 2017 at) Deck mounted two-handle combination faucet av) Deck mounted two-handle combination faucet (shower type) au) Wall mounted two-handle combination faucet (shower type) aw) Deck mounted two-handle combination faucet ax) Wall mounted two-handle combination faucet (concealed type, hose coupling type, with emergency water stopping device) ay) Deck mounted two-handle combination faucet (concealed type) az) Deck mounted two-handle combination faucet ba) Wall mounted two-handle combination faucet PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 59 B 2061 : 2017 p dp cp dh bb) Angular stop be) Angular stop bd) Straight stop _be) ‘Straight stop cock cock (flexible cock cock (flexible connecting pipe) connecting pipe) eet bf) Concealed long shank bg) Angular stop cock bh) Angular stop cock stop cock (with branch connection port) (branch type) q bi) Y-type stop cock bj) Branch stop cock bk) Branch stop cock PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 60 B 2061 : 2017 bl) Horizontal low tank ball tap bm) Horizontal ball tap bn) Urinal flush bo) Vertical low tank ball tap bp) Vertical low tank ball tap bq). Urinal flush valve (submerged spout type) (flexible connecting pipe) FA fo oh br) Closet bowl flush valve bs) Closet bow! flush valve bt). Closet bow! flush valve (with branch connection port) (electrically open/close type) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 61 B 2061 : 2017 Water — dischargelstop ‘switch Flow rate regulator ‘Temperature regulator TE. bu) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet (hot water saving type, water-stop-at-hand type) Flow rate regulator _/ 77, Temperature 7/7 cogulator Water discharge/stop | switeh \ L by) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet (hot water saving type, water-stop-at-hand type) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 62 B 2061 : 2017 B Flow rate regulator Water dischargelstop (shower) switch shower) i [Vf tomporsturs regulator J | Water dischargelstop switeh erg |) ttavceishowers y ve Flow rate j regulator y ae \ o S WY, regulator —/ u a) Soo mmm emm dddddammlldddddddiddddddea bw) Wall mounted thermostatic combination bx) Wall mounted thermostatic combination faucet (shower bath type, hot water saving _faucet (shower bath type, hot water saving type, water-stop-at-hand type) type, water-stop-at-hand type) Faucet front view = Lever handle [Front view Flow rate regulator ‘Temperature regulator by) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet (hot water saving type, water-preceding-discharge type) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 63, B 2061 : 2017 oe <<) Flow rate regulator ‘Temperature regulator ‘Front view bz) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet (hot water saving type, water-preceding-discharge type) Flow rate regulator ‘Temperature regulator inca ca) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet (hot water saving type, water-preceding-discharge type) Cold water discharge/stop i svtch Flow rate regulator ‘Temperature regulator Front view cb) Deck mounted single-lever combination faucet (hot water saving type, water-preceding-discharge type) Bibliography JIS B 1002 Dimensions of widths across flats PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT Errata for JIS (English edition) if any, can be downloaded in PDF format at Webdesk (purchase information page) of our website (httpilivww-jea.or.jp). In addition, printed errata aro available in our journal of Standardization and Quality Control, and also in Monthly Information that is disteibuted to the subscribers of JIS (English edition) For inquiry, please contact! Publication and Information Unit, Japanese Standards Association Mita MT Building, 3-13-12, Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0073 JAPAN TEL. 03-4231-8550 FAX. "03-4231-8665 PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT

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