B&ES TR/19

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BESA TR19 are the duct-work cleaning guidelines provided by Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) for internal cleanliness of ventilation systems.[1] The guidelines were introduced in 2005 by amalgamation of pre-existing TR/17 and DW/TM2 guidelines. Once a system is TR19 compliant, it has been found that average total High Risk Combustion Load Levels (HR-CLLs) can be reduced by a total of 83%.[2]

History[]

The BESA TR19 guidelines were introduced in 2005 by updating the old TR/17 guidelines which were in effect from 1998. In 2014, TR19 was updated to reflect changes in European standard BS EN 15780:2011 – Ventilation for buildings – ductwork – cleanliness of ventilation systems.[3] TR19 was updated to reflect the benchmarks and testing protocols as contained in BS EN 15780.[citation needed] The prime changes in TR19 2005 and 2014 versions are introduction of a CQC, testing protocol and test equipment specification, separation of new duct systems from existing systems and introduction of the RRFSO.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "It pays to be clean". B&ES. Archived from the original on 16 January 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Fire Risk – TR/19 & Informed Decision Making – Ventilation and Environmental Health Risk Assessment – WYG Group Consultant Case Study". Environmental Science Society. 22 October 2013. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  3. ^ Norman, Richard (2014). "TR/19 update--key concerns addressed" (Interview). PMID 25282986.
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