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nfpa 14: standpipe drain risers 1

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chaz12

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NFPA 14 requires a 3" drain riser adjacent to the standpipe if you have pressure limiting hose valve connections, so that the hose valves can be tested. I have a 5 story building with an automatic wet standpipe system, and it does need pressure limiting hose valves.

I don't quite get how the drain riser is to be used. Do you provide some kind of inlet hose connection at each floor to run a hose from the hose valve directly into the drain riser?

Thanks for any input.

Chaz

 
Thank you sir, that looks like exactly what I need.
 
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