phighley
Electrical
- Feb 11, 2004
- 2
Hello All! I have a high-rise design with (2)electrically driven fire pumps and associated jockey pumps. The fire pumps are both generator backed with associated fire pump controllers/ATS units for each controller. No issue with the main pumps. The issue at hand with my local AHJ is his insistence that the jockey pumps also be connected to the standby source.
My argument is that no where in the NEC or in NFPA 20 does it require this practice. Has anyone run across this in the code. The AHJ's reasoning is that he does not want the fire pumps coming on while the building is on generator for pressure maintenance only. My reasoning is that it is unlikely that the pressure in the system is going to fall far enough to require activation of the fire pump for pressure maintenance (I believe it has to fall below 100psi but I could be wrong).
Thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
My argument is that no where in the NEC or in NFPA 20 does it require this practice. Has anyone run across this in the code. The AHJ's reasoning is that he does not want the fire pumps coming on while the building is on generator for pressure maintenance only. My reasoning is that it is unlikely that the pressure in the system is going to fall far enough to require activation of the fire pump for pressure maintenance (I believe it has to fall below 100psi but I could be wrong).
Thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.