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Legionnaires' (LEE-juh-nares) disease is a serious type of pneumonia (lung infection) caused by Legionella (LEE-juh-nell-a) bacteria. People can get sick when they breathe in small droplets of water or accidently swallow water containing Legionella into the lungs.
From the Danish “Teknologisk Institut” I have this description (In Danish, anything similar in English would be much appreciated)
And also a smaller brochure.
What we can use from theese is a table that very clearly describes when the legionella bacteria dies.
Temperature Celsius | The effectivenes on Legionella bacteria |
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Below 20 °C | Legionella will survive but would often be in hibernation |
20 °C - 50 °C | Legionella growth, optimum conditions is 35 °C to 46 °C |
Above 50 °C | Legionella can survive but won't grow |
55 °C | Legionella dies within 5-6 hours |
60 °C | Legionella dies within 30 minutes, but high risc of calcium deposits in pipes |
66 °C | Legionella dies within 2 minutes |
Recommended operations temperature
With a water heater you should raise the temperature to above 65 °C for 10 minutes weekly, and keep the temperature at
== Water heater with circulation “”
With a water heater with circulation you should raise the temperature to above 65 °C
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