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Hydraulic Design Information Sign

Hydraulic Design Information Sign

Hydraulic Design Information Sign

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Many times we have 3 story buildings. The 3rd floor is the only one calculated, the other two floors are piped typical to the hydraulic design on the 3rd floor. The hydraulic design sign is attached to the 3rd floor control valve. Is a hydraulic sign required on the 1st and 2nd floor control valves. I ask this question with NFPA 25 in mind. ITM department is writing up missing signs. Engineering department insists the signs are not required because there was no hydraulic design for that floor.

RE: Hydraulic Design Information Sign

Normally see in the riser room
Seems to make sense for it to be there

Have to see if 13 specifies where it should be

RE: Hydraulic Design Information Sign

13-2010

24.5.1


Says at the alarm valve

RE: Hydraulic Design Information Sign

cdafd, interesting that the example hydraulic placard in that coffee break training attachment is filled out incorrectly. Heckuva water supply required to provide 337.15 gpm per sq. ft over an area of 1950 sq. ft.

RE: Hydraulic Design Information Sign

Haha. Always good for a Monday morning chuckle SK. I'd say at least 50% of the hyd. signs I see are filled out wrong.

R M Arsenault Engineering Inc.
www.rmae.ca

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