Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Polar Art. No 1001 Bought in Bauhaus to 49.95 £.
The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver Polar Art. No
1001 36 micrograms of nickel to drink the water after 12 hours of standing.
According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of
nickel per day from drinking water. VICTORIA Basic 2 Photo: TV. Victoria Basic
2. Bought in Silvan to 419 AUD. The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's
tap test, deliver Victoria Basic 2, 13 micrograms of lead in drinking water
after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements,
may only get 10 micrograms of lead per day from drinking water. Due to the
migration of lead to drinking water was Operation X also made a material
testing of Victoria Basic 2 In Denmark, there are still no requirements for
what materials, which taps are made of, must contain. In other countries,
however for some time tested materials, which taps are made of. Material test
is stopped in at the German limit values for materials used in drinking
water. Material test shows that compared to the German limit includes the tap
too much iron, nickel, lead, silicon and tin. See material test here. FOCUS
Variant Satin Photo: TV. Focus Variant Satin. Bought in Jem & Fix for 139
DKK. Maa 140076 SEC36 Two Piece Shower Module 36 22 L 36 22 W 78 22 H The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation X's tap test, deliver Focus
Variant Satin, 65 micrograms of lead in drinking water after 12 hours of
standing. According to the EPA water quality requirements, may only get 10
micrograms of lead per day from drinking water. Due to the migration of lead to
drinking water was Operation X also made a material test of Focus Variant
Satin. In Denmark, there are still no requirements for what materials, which
taps are made of, must contain. In other countries, however for some time
tested materials, which taps are made of. Material test is stopped in at the
German limit values for materials used in drinking water. Material test shows
that compared to the German limit includes the tap too much iron, nickel, lead
and tin. See material test here. NORTH SANIWARE NS1 Photo: TV. North Saniware
NS1. Bought in Silvan to 179.95 DKK. The stopcock is VA approved. In Operation
X's tap test, the North Saniware NS1 far below the limit values at all points.
No Name Photo: TV. "No Name" faucet purchased Harald Nyborg. Bought
in Harald Nyborg to 298 AUD. The water tap is not VA approved. In Operation X's
tap test, deliver "No Name" tap 23 micrograms of nickel in drinking
water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality
requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water.
SEKOMIX Thor Photo: TV. SEKOMIX Thor. Bought in Silvan to 589.95 DKK. Since
Operation X purchased taps were SEKOMIX Thor is not VA approved, although it
appeared from the box that it was. The stopcock was subsequently godkendt. I
Operation X's tap test, deliver SEKOMIX Thor 65 micrograms of nickel to drink
the water after 12 hours of standing. According to the EPA water quality
requirements, may only get 20 micrograms of nickel per day from drinking water.
Because of the release of nickel to the drinking water was Operation X also
made a material testing SEKOMIX Thor. In Denmark, there are still no
requirements for what materials, which taps are made of, must contain. In other
countries, however for some time tested materials, which taps are made of.
Material test is stopped in at the German limit values for materials used in
drinking water. Material test shows that compared to the German limit includes
the tap too much cadmium, chromium, iron, nickel and tin. See material test
here. GEYSER Maximum Photo: TV.
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