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=== Dokumentation ==== | === Dokumentation ==== | ||
+ | == Reading material == | ||
From the Danish " | From the Danish " | ||
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+ | == Tables == | ||
What we can use from theese is a table that very clearly describes when the legionella bacteria dies. | What we can use from theese is a table that very clearly describes when the legionella bacteria dies. | ||
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+ | === Recomendations / Best Practice === | ||
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+ | Recommended operations temperature | ||
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+ | * Minimum 50 °C | ||
+ | * Preferred 55 °C | ||
+ | * At most 60 °C | ||
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+ | And at least a minimum of 50 °C in the entire pipe system. | ||
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+ | === Water heater === | ||
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+ | With a water heater you should raise the temperature to above 65 °C for 10 minutes weekly, and keep the temperature at | ||
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+ | === Water heater with circulation == | ||
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+ | With a water heater with circulation you should raise the temperature to above 65 °C measured in return temperature. | ||
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+ | === Cold water === | ||
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+ | At most 20 °C but recommended below 10 °C | ||
+ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ |