(2 credits available)
Aim
To reduce the consumption of water in buildings through minimising wastage due to water leaks.
Question
Does the asset have an automated leak detection system?
Credits | Answer | Select a single answer |
0 | A | Question not answered |
0 | B | No |
2 | C | Yes |
Assessment criteria
Criterion | Assessment criteria | Applicable answer |
1 | A leak detection system should have the ability to automatically detect the presence of a water leak throughout the water supply within a building. It does not necessarily require a system that directly detects water leakage along part or the whole length of the water supply system e.g. a system that detects higher than normal flow rates at meters and/or sub-meters would be compliant. The system can be flow based or sensor based. | C |
2 |
The leak detection system should be:
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C |
3 | The system does not need to cut off the water supply when the alarm is triggered. | C |
4 | Where there is a water supply company meter at the site/building boundary, it may be necessary to install a separate flow meter (or alternative measurement system) just after the water supply company meter to detect leaks. However, if the water supply company agrees to some form of leak detection being installed on their meter, this would also be acceptable. | C |
5 | In order to be compliant, emergency systems such as fire hydrants and sprinklers need also to be covered by a leak detection system. | C |
Evidence
Criteria | Evidence requirement |
- | The evidence below is not exhaustive, please also refer to the ‘BREEAM evidential requirements’ section in the scope of the Guidance for appropriate evidence types which can be used to demonstrate compliance. |
All | Photographic evidence of leak detection system. |
All | Manufacturer specifications of system. |
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