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Discussion Forum : Water Supply Engineering - Section 6 (Q.No. 31)
31.
The maximum permissible colour for domestic supplies based on cobalt scale, is
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Hemanth said:
3 years ago
According to IS 10500 2012;
HAZENS SCALE : 5 TO 15.
COBALT SCALE : 10 TO 20.
HAZENS SCALE : 5 TO 15.
COBALT SCALE : 10 TO 20.
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Jadhav said:
3 years ago
It's 10-20pmm accept if it exceeds 25units it will be rejected.
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Chaitanya nagare said:
4 years ago
As per is 10500-2012.
Colour 5 to 15 ppm.
Colour 5 to 15 ppm.
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AmbikaReang said:
4 years ago
20 parts per million.
Anirban Roy said:
5 years ago
As per IS 10500:
As per Cobalt scale= 10 (preferable) & 20 (permissible).
As per Haven scale= 5 (preferable) & 15 (permissible).
As per Cobalt scale= 10 (preferable) & 20 (permissible).
As per Haven scale= 5 (preferable) & 15 (permissible).
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Anirudha said:
5 years ago
The answer is correct.
Cobalt scale: preferable limit 10 permissible limit is 20.
Chloroplatinate scale i.e. TCU or Hazen units: preferable 5.
Permissible 25.
Cobalt scale: preferable limit 10 permissible limit is 20.
Chloroplatinate scale i.e. TCU or Hazen units: preferable 5.
Permissible 25.
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Sankarshan said:
5 years ago
Cobalt scale should not exceed 20, preferably less than 10.
Anirban Roy said:
5 years ago
It should be 15 as per IS code.
Shubh said:
5 years ago
On a Cobalt scale, it is 20 ppm.
So, given answer is correct.
So, given answer is correct.
Heera said:
6 years ago
Apha Hazen scale: 5 to 15 ppm.
Platinum cobalt scale: 20 ppus.
Platinum cobalt scale: 20 ppus.
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