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AAMI 26722 2014

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ANSI/AAMI 26722:2014 – Water treatment equipment for hemodialysis and related therapies

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AAMI 2014 46
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Covers devices used to treat water intended for use in the delivery of hemodialysis and related therapies, including water used for: (1) the preparation of concentrates from powder or other highly concentrated media at a dialysis facility; (2) the preparation of dialysis fluid, including dialysis fluid that can be used for the preparation of substitution fluid; (3) the reprocessing of dialyzers for multiple uses. Included within the scope are all devices, piping and fittings between the point at which potable water is delivered to the water treatment system, and the point of use of the dialysis water. Addressed to the manufacturer and/or supplier of water treatment systems and/or devices used for the express purpose of providing water for hemodialysis or related therapies.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 ANSI/AAMI 26722:2014, Water treatment equipment for hemodialysis and related therapies
3 Title page
4 AAMI Standard
Copyright information
5 Contents
6 Glossary of equivalent standards
7 Committee representation
8 US deviation to ISO 26722:2014
9 Introduction
11 1 Scope
1.1 General
1.2 Inclusions
1.3 Exclusions
2 Normative references
12 3 Terms and definitions
17 4 Requirements
4.1 Dialysis water quality requirements
4.1.1 General
4.1.2 Microbiology of dialysis water
18 4.1.3 Maximum level of chemical contaminants
4.2 Water treatment equipment requirements
4.2.1 General
4.2.1.1 Water treatment system
19 4.2.1.2 Materials compatibility
4.2.1.3 Regenerated or reconstituted devices
4.2.1.4 Disinfection protection
4.2.2 Backflow prevention device
4.2.3 Tempering valves
4.2.4 Sediment filters
20 4.2.5 Cartridge filters
4.2.6 Softeners
4.2.7 Anion exchange resin tank
4.2.8 Carbon media
21 4.2.9 Chemical injection systems
4.2.10 Reverse osmosis
22 4.2.11 Deionization
4.2.12 Endotoxin-retentive filters
4.2.13 Storage and distribution of dialysis water
4.2.13.1 Piping systems
23 4.2.13.2 Storage tanks
4.2.13.3 Ultraviolet irradiators
4.2.13.4 Hot water disinfection systems
24 4.2.13.5 Ozone disinfection systems
5 Tests
5.1 Compliance with dialysis water quality requirements
5.1.1 General
5.1.2 Microbiology of dialysis water
25 5.1.3 Maximum level of chemical contaminants
5.2 Compliance with water treatment equipment requirements
5.2.1 General
5.2.1.1 Water treatment system
5.2.1.2 Materials compatibility
26 5.2.1.3 Regenerated or reconstituted devices
5.2.1.4 Disinfection protection
5.2.2 Backflow prevention devices
5.2.3 Tempering valves
5.2.4 Sediment filters
5.2.5 Cartridge filters
5.2.6 Softeners
27 5.2.7 Anion exchange resin tanks
5.2.8 Carbon media
5.2.9 Chemical injection systems
5.2.10 Reverse osmosis
5.2.11 Deionization
5.2.12 Endotoxin-retentive filters
28 5.2.13 Storage and distribution of dialysis water
5.2.13.1 Piping systems
5.2.13.2 Storage tanks
5.2.13.3 Ultraviolet irradiators
5.2.13.4 Hot water disinfection systems
5.2.13.5 Ozone disinfection systems
6 Labelling
6.1 General
6.2 Device markings
29 6.3 Product literature
31 Annex A: Rationale for the development and provisions of this International Standard
A.1 Scope
A.2 Requirements
A.2.1 Dialysis water quality requirements
A.2.1.1 General
A.2.1.2 Microbiology of dialysis water
32 A.2.1.3 Maximum level of chemical contaminants
A.2.2 Water treatment equipment requirements
A.2.2.1 General
A.2.2.1.1 Water treatment system
33 A.2.2.1.2 Materials compatibility
A.2.2.1.3 Regenerated or reconstituted devices
A.2.2.1.4 Disinfection protection
A.2.2.2 Backflow prevention device
A.2.2.3 Tempering valves
34 A.2.2.4 Sediment filters
A.2.2.5 Cartridge filters
A.2.2.6 Softeners
A.2.2.7 Anion exchange resin tank
A.2.2.8 Carbon media
35 A.2.2.9 Chemical injection systems
36 A.2.2.10 Reverse osmosis
37 A.2.2.11 Deionization
A.2.2.12 Endotoxin-retentive filters
38 A.2.2.13 Storage and distribution
A.2.2.13.1 Piping systems
A.2.2.13.2 Storage tanks
A.2.2.13.3 Ultraviolet irradiators
39 A.2.2.13.4 Hot water disinfection systems
A.2.2.13.5 Ozone disinfection systems
A.3 Tests
A.3.1 Compliance with dialysis water quality requirements — Microbiology of dialysis water
A.3.2 Compliance with water treatment equipment requirements — Materials compatibility
40 A.4 Labelling
41 Annex B: Reference tables from ISO 13959
Table B.1 — Maximum allowable levels of toxic chemicals and dialysis fluid electrolytes in dialysis water
Table B.2 — Maximum allowable levels of other trace elements in dialysis water
42 Table B.3 — Analytical test methods for chemical contaminants
45 Bibliography
AAMI 26722 2014
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