Video: Testing Capabilities at Our Water Laboratory in the UK
NSF’s laboratory in Oakdale, Wales is one of the world’s largest specialized test laboratories for water fittings.
This laboratory is ISO/IEC 17025 accredited and covers testing for a wide number of products to comply with European- and UK-specific approvals (including NSF REG4, WRAS, Regulation 31 and more).
Products and materials like faucets and faucet accessories, water pipes, thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs) and unvented hot water cylinders, among others, can be tested in this facility.
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