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Fire Tank Vent Size

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Jeremiah187

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Mar 14, 2008
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Gents,

NFPA 22 says fire water tank vent needs to be minimum of 2".

Somewhere (long ago) i've heard that the tank vent needs to be at least 1 pipe size larger then suction line to fire pump.

Does anyone have any additional information? Or heard of the same requirement.

This job in particular is northern canada.


 
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