johnschimandle
Electrical
I'm new to NFPA 99 standards and looking for some information regarding the required accuracy of flow measurements during the operational test for hospital gasses as specified in NFPA-99 2012 section 5.1.12.3.10. This section specifies a number of operational tests that require a certain flow rate while measuring the gas pressure. NFPA-99 2012 section 5.1.8.1.7 states that all pressure and vacuum indicators used for testing must be accurate to 1% of full scale or better. I can't seem to find any section in NFPA-99 2012 that specifies the flow rate accuracy.
The reason I'm asking is that 1% full scale pressure transducers are fairly easy to find and relatively low cost ($20-$40). Gas Flow sensors at 1% full scale accuracy are very difficult to find and extremely expensive (> $1500) and also require regular calibration. Flow sensors in the in the 3.5% accuracy range are moderate in cost ($120) and do not need calibration.
So what is the required accuracy for flow rate in the operational test?
The reason I'm asking is that 1% full scale pressure transducers are fairly easy to find and relatively low cost ($20-$40). Gas Flow sensors at 1% full scale accuracy are very difficult to find and extremely expensive (> $1500) and also require regular calibration. Flow sensors in the in the 3.5% accuracy range are moderate in cost ($120) and do not need calibration.
So what is the required accuracy for flow rate in the operational test?