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IS 13983 (1994): stainless steel sinks for domesticpurposes [CED 3: Sanitary Appliances and Water Fittings]
IS 13983 : 1994Reaffirmed 2009
-Indian Standard
STAINLESS STEEL SINKS FOR DOMESTICPURPOSES — SPECIFICATION
UDC 696.142 [669.14.018.8]
BIS 1994
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
May 1994 Price Group 3
AMENDMENT NO. 1 NOVEMBER 2005TO
IS 13983: 1994 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS FORDOMESTIC PURPOSES - SPECIFICATION
( Page 1, clause 4, Note) - Add the following at the end:
'Kitchen 8mb may be n1lU1ufactured in any other type also as agreed between
manufacturer and buyer. '
(CEO 3)
Reprography Unit, BI8, NeVIl Dolhi. India
RETURNEDGE
AMENDMENT NO. 2 NOVEMBER 2006TO
IS 13983 : 1994 STAINLESS STEEL SINKS FORDOMESTIC PURPOSES - SPECIFICATION
(Page 1. clause 3.2) - Insert the following Note at the end:
NOTE -- Typical sketches of Sit-on 4nd 1011« sinb are given below:
Fig.1 (a) SIT ON
".....~=- .l,LEDGEFORM
THICKNESS
Fig.1 (b) INSET
FlO. 1 TYPICAL SKETCHES OF SIT. ON AND INSET SINKS
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Amend No. :2 to IS 13983 : 1994
(Page 1, clause 6.3, line 3) - Substitute '370 nun x 320 nun' for '380 nunx 340 mm'.
(Page I, clause 6.4.1, last sentence) - Substitute the following for theexisting;
'Depth of the collar provided for sit-on sinks shall be 20:t 2 nun with a returnedge of 6:t 2 rom'.
(Page I, clause 6.4.1)- Substitute the following for the existing clause:
'The distance between the edge of the sink bowl and the front of the sink shall be20 rom, Min.'
(Page I, clause 6.4.3, line 2) - Insert '(welding line, if exists)' after'gridline' .
[Page 2. Fig. 1(b), Type All - Substitute the following figure for theexisting-
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(Page 2, Fig. I) - Renumber the existing'Fig. I' as 'Fig. 2'.
(Page 3, Table l) - Substitute '20' for '4~' for value against 'e'.
(CEO 3)
Reprography Unit, 81S. New o.lhi, India
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Sanitary Appliances and Water Fittings Sectional Committee, CED 3
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized bythe Sanitary Appliances and Water Fittings Sectional Committee had been approved by the CivilEngineering Division Council.
This standard has been prepared with a view to facilitate the manufacturing and use of stainlesssteel sinks for domestic purposes. Kitchen sinks of glazed fire clay type and vitreous enamelledsteel are covered in IS 771 ( Part 2 ) : 1985 'Specification for glazed fire clay sanitary appliances:Part 2 Specific requirements of kitchen and laboratory sinks ( third revision)' and IS 8718: 1978'Specification for vitreous enamelled steel kitchen sinks' respectively.
Informations whether set-on or inset sink, the type ( 4), with or without tap hole(s) ( 7.5 ), withor witbou! overflow hole ( 7.6 ) and the surface finish required ( 8) shall be provided by thepurchaser while placing order.
In the preparation of this standard, assistance has been derived from BS 1244 ( Part 2 ): 1988"Metal sinks for domestic purposes: Part 2 Specification far set-on and inset sinks' issued by theBritish Standard s Institution.
The composition of the technical committees responsible for the formulation of this standard isgiven in Annex A
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, thefinal value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded offin accordance with IS 2 : 1960 'Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised I'. The numberof significant places retained JD the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specifiedvalue in this standard.
IS 13983: 1994
Indian Standard
STAINLESS STEEL SINKS ~FOR DOMESTICPURPOSES - SPECIFICATION
?J SCOPE
.This standard covers requirements regardingmaterial, dimensions, construction and workmanship for sit-on and inset type stainless steelsinks for domestic purposes. Options are specifiedfor sinks with or without overflow holes, tapholes or selected waste facilities. The standarddoes not specify methods of supporting ormethods of fixing and sealing sinks.
2 REFERENCE
IS 5522: 1992 'Specification for stainless steelsheets and strips for utensils ( second revision )'is necessary adj unct to this standard.
3 DEFINITIONS
3.0 For the pupose of this standard the followingdefinitions shall apply.
3.1 Sit-on Sink
A sink which when installed fits on top of andlines up with a base unit of suitable dimensions,such that the aprons of the sink form acontinuation of the sides of the base unit.
3.2 Inset Sink
A sink which is constructed to fit into anaperture in a work top so that when installed, itonly projects above the working surface by anamount equal to the edge formed thickness.
4 TYPES
The sink shall be one of the following types ( seeFig. 1 ):
Type Alar A2 : Single bowl without drainer
Type Bl or H2 : Double bowl withoutdrainer
Type C : Single bowl single drainer,right or left hand
Type D : Single bowl double drainer
Type £1, E2 : Double bowl single drainer,or £3 rjibt or left hand
Type F : Double bowl double drainerNOTE - Hand of sink refers [0 position of drainerwhen VIewed from the front.
5 MATERIALS
Austenitic stainless steel of Grade DesignationX04Crl9Ni9 (Numerical symbol 304) or
I
X07Crl8Ni9 ( Numerical symbol 302 ) conforming to IS 5522 : 1992 shall be used .
6 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
6.1 Thickness of Sheet/Strip
6.1.1 Nominal thickness of stainless steel sheet/strip used in the construction of sink shall be notless than 1'00 mm before forming.
6.1.2 Thickness at any point of sink, afterforming, shall not be less than 0'75 mm.
6.2 Depth of Bowls
The depth of the sink bowl shall be 150 mmminimum, when measured from the top edge ofthe bowl to the base of the sink.
NOTE - Depth of smaller bowl sh own in Fig. 1for Type E2 and E3 may be reduced up [0 100 mm.
6.3 Internal Dimensions of Bowls
The mimmum internal dimensions, whenmeasured on the bowl centre lines across the topof the bowl. shall be 380 mm x 340 mm forrectangular bowls and 360 mm for round bowls.
NOTES
I There is no restriction on bowl shape providedthe minimum dimensions given in irus clause arecomplied with.
2 Internal width of smaller bowl shown in FIg. 1for Type E2 and E3 may be reduced as per themanuf.vcturers design.
6.4 Bowl Locating Limits
6.4.1 The distance between the edge of the sinkbowl and the end of the sink shall be 15 mmminimum for sit-on type sinks and 30 mmminimum for inset type sinks. Depth of thecollar provided for j nsct sinks shall be 10 ± 2mm,
6.4.2 For sinks designed for use with a 600 mmwide work top, the distance between the edge ofthe sink bowl and the front of the sink shall be50 mm minimum and in the case of sinksdesigned for use with 500 mm wide worktop,the distance shall be 45 rnrn rn irnrnurn.
6.4.3 Both single and double bowl sink shall beset a minimum of 10 rnrn from gridline.
IS 13983 : 1994
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IS 13983 : 1994
Table 1 Coordination Sizes
( Clause 6.5 and Fig. I )
6.S CoordjDating Sizes
The dimensions of the sink shall comply withTable 1 in relation to the types given in 4 (seeFig. I ).
Reference toFig.l
a
Dimensions in mm( Minimum Unless Specified)
380 ( for rectangular bowl)360 ( for round bowl)
7.5 Tap Holes
Sinks shall be provided, in one of the followingconditions:
a) without tap holes;
b) with two tap holes of 30 ± 2 rnrn diameterwith a distance of 180 ± 2 mm betweencentres, or 300 ± 2 mm betweencentres for round bowled sinks only, fornominal size 1/2 outlet pillar or high levelcombination taps:
c) with single tap hole of 35 ± 2 mmdiameter for high outlet mixer tap.
b
c
d
e
340
20
30
45
The centres of tap holes shall be more than60 mm from the nearest back edge of the bowland 110t less than 50 mm to the front face ofthe upstand.
7.6 Overflows--~--------------
8 FINISH
Sinks may be supplied with a bright or dull1ini~h, a, desu cd by the purchrscr.
440 rnrn Max for 500 rnrn workt op Sinks shall be provided in either of the following515 mm Max for 600 111m worktop conditions:
a) without an overflow hole;
b) with an overflow hol : having a horizontaldimension not greater than 6~ mrn. and avertical height not less than 15 mm givingan area of not less than 640 mm", andlocated completely below the spilloverlevel 01 the smk .
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7.1 Sinks shall be constructed of the lowestpractical numbers of sccnons compatible withthe manufacturing pract-cc to ensure a smoothsurface. The surfaces shall be free from anysharp edges. Sink bowl shall have roundedcorners to facilitate cleaning. Folded cornersmay be drawn or welded. All welded surfacesshall be adequately cleaned off inside andoutside the sink
7 CONSTRUCTION AND WORKMANSHIP
7.1.1 The edges of any holes in the sink shallnot show evidence of undulation, chips, cracksor any other defect which would impair Itsappearance or performance.
7.2 When examined by an unaided eye of anexperienced observer, from a distance of600 ± 100 mm from exposed surfaces, the sinkshall be free from visible defects.
7.2.1 The visual examination shall be carriedout with uniform illumination at the surface ofthe sink of 300 lux and with the sink positionedso that it is between the light source and theobserver.
9 MARKING
9.1 Each sink shall be clc ir ly and permanentlymarked with the following infci matron in sucha way that it can be easily seen after installation:
a) the manufacturers name or identificationmark,
b) type and size of sink, and
c) year of manufacture.
9.2 BlS Certification Marking
9.2.1 Sinks may also be marked wn h theStandard Mark.
7.3 Drainers shall be fluted or grooved andshall be inclined towards the sink bowl.
7.4 Waste Outlet
Sink bowls shall be designed/constructed with afall to the waste outlet. The waste outlet fittingshall be recessed type.
9.2.2 The use of the Standard Mark is governedby the provisions of Bureau of Indian StandardsAct, 11.)86 and the Rules and Regulations madethereunder. The details of conditions underwhich the licence for the use of Standard Markmay be granted to manufacturers or producersmay be obtained from the Bureau of IndianStandards.
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IS 13983: 1994
ANNEX A( Foreword)
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION
San tal y Appliances and Water Fittmgs Sectional Committee, eED 3
ChotrmanSIIRI S PRA" ~Sl-I
RepresentingDelhi Water Supply and Sewage Drsposal Undertaking ( MCD ).
DeIhl
Central Public Health and Envrronrnental Engineering, New Delhi
Goverdhan Das P. A. ( Cdlculta )
Nat ronal Envrronmental Engrneerrng Rese irch Institute (CSIR ),Nagpur
U P. Idl NIgam, Lucknow
M'lharash:ra Water Suppl} :lTj S~W1J': Board, Ne'1JI BombayCentral Glass and Ceramic Research Insutute (CSIR ), Calcutta1: I D. Parry ( India) Ltd, Madras
Municipal Corporation or' Greater Bombay, Bombay
GldSS Flhre 1 echnolcgv Centre ( R&D) Ceat Ltd, Secundra bad(A P)
Central Inst itute of Plastrc Engmeermg and Technology, MadrasIndian Water Works ASSOCiatIOn, BombayInstituuon of Engmeers ( India ), New DeihlDIrector General, BlS ( Ex-officIO Member)
Members~HRI P K JAIN (A/ternUle to
Shr: S Pr.ik ash )THL t\LJVI'IlR ( PHE I
Dy AUVI'>CR ( PHE ) ( Alternate )SHRI J R AGGARWAl
511RI SAI\JAY AC,GARWAL ( Alt ernat e }SURI ARUN KANfI DISWAS
CIIII ~ ENC,IMLR ( PPR & D )MANAQfR ( M MERIAL ) ( Alt ernate )
ell II r '1(,' 1\' , II ( RURAL)DR r K DanSHRI G DAMODRAM
SHRI V GOPAL ( Alternute )HYDRAULIC ENe,lNHR
Dv HYDRAUI rc ENGINlCR ( Alternate)SURI D K. K~NUNGO National Test House, Calcutta
SURI R. KAPOOR (A/te,rrate )Tiu- MANAGING DIRECTOR Kerala Water Authority, Trivandrum
Chlcf Engineer ( PS & G ) ( Alternate )LT-COI S. K SHARMA Engineer-m-Cbiefs Branch, Army Headquarters, New Deihl
LT-COL G. T KAU"HIK ( Alterntn e ySUR I K. LAKHIMI NARYANA Hrndustan Shipyard Ltd, Vrsakhapatanarn
SHRI A SHARifF (Alft'rrlate )SUR I 5 K NEOGI Institutron of Public Health Engineers India, Calcutta
SHRI A K. SENGUPfA ( Alternate)SHRI O. P RA I RA Buildmg Material and Technology Promotion Council, New DelhiSHRI R S ROTlT/IOIl Kirloskar Brothers Limited. Pune
SHRI S. D JO~HI ( Alternate )SHRI D K SEHGAL Leader Engineering Works, Jallandhar
SHRI B B. Sikka ( st« rnatc )SENIOR CIVIL I::NGlNb[R ( WATER SUPPLY) Ministry of Railways ( Railway Board ), New DelhiSHRI R. C. SHARMA Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals, New DelhiSHRI ~UD~SH KUI\1AR SHARMA Central BUIldIng Research Institute, Roorkee
SHRI SURE~1l KUMAR SHARMA ( Alternate)SIlRl R K SO\.IAN'I' Hindustan Sanitaryware Industrres Ltd, Bahadurgarh
SURI SANDIP SOMANV (Alternate)SUl'TDt, SURVlYOR Of WOHK'> ( NDG ) Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
EXCUTIVE ENOINHR ( S & S) ( Alt ernat e )
SIIRIS SUNDRAM
R"'R[SENTATJ\ IRI PHI ~ENTAnVIRI PR£H'IT"T IVISHltl J. \'ENKArARAMAN.
DII ector ( c.vu Engg )
M ember SecretarySIlIU S. S. 5nJII
Director ( Crvil Engg ), HIS
Domestic Sanitary Applicances and Accessones Subcommittee, CED 3 : 1
ConvenerSHRI R K. SOMA.NY
MembersSHRI V. ANANTHA'" \R,WANANCHIEF ENGINEERCHIEt ENGINEER ( SFWERAOI! )
D'r CHlff ENGINEER ( Alternate)DR T. K DANDEPUry DIRECTORSHiU G DHAMODARAM
SHRI V. GOPAL ( Alternate)
Hindustan Sanitaryware and Industries Ltd, Bahadurgarh
East India Ceramics, Vellore, TamilnaduTamilnadu Water Supply and Drainage Board, MadrasMunicrpal Corporation of Greater Bombay. Bombay
Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute ( CSIR) CalcuttaDirectorate General of Supplies and Disposals, New D'elhlE. I. D. Parry ( India ) Ltd. Madras
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( Conttnued from page I )
Engmeer-m-Ch ief'ts Branch, Army Headquarters. New Delhi
Building Materials and Technology Promotion Council. NewDeihl
Htndu sta n Sarntaryware and Industr ies Ltd, Bahadurgarh
Madhusudan Ceramics, New DeIhl
Phenoweld Polymer PVI Ltd. Bombay
Delht Water Supply and Sewage Disposal Undertaking ( MCD ).New Delhi
RepresentingPublic Healih Engg Department TrrvandrumResearch, Designs and Standards OrganIzatIon, Lucknow
( Altnnou)Parshuram Pottery WOIks Co, Thangadh
SHill A K SARKARSURI V. K hl-. ( Alternate)
SURI SUDESH KUMAR SHARMA Central Building Research Institute, RoorkeeSHIH SURESH KUMAR SHARMA ( Alternate)
SUI'FRINTFNDINO SURVEYOR OF WORKS (SWZ) Central Public Works Department, New Delhi~URVl!YOR WORKS ( Alternate)
SHRI S S. RAMRAKHYANI ( Alternate )SHRI Y. N. R RAO
MAJOR K B. S'NGH ( Alternate)SHRIO. P. RATRA
Members
Dv CHIEF ENGINEERDv CHIEF ENGINEER ( WORJC:s )
EXECUTIVE ENOINEER ( WORKS)SHRI A. A GANPULE
SHRI RAJENDRA KUMAR (Alternate)SHRI B. D KOTHARI
SHRI S. RAMKUMAR ( Alternate)SHRI B. S MJRCHANDANI
SHRI P R GUPTA ( Alternate)SliRI S. PRAKASH
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