DavidCR
Mechanical
- Jan 10, 2002
- 359
We have a small automatic sprinkler wet system consisting of 4 sprinklers that protects only one room.
The most remote sprinkler is not far from the feeder riser (5 meters) and we don´t have a suitable draining point near it, the draining point would be reached routing a pipe back near the riser.
My question is if one can override the requeriment of an inspector´s test conection at the farthest point of the system, and if the main drain can be used as an inspector´s test conection as a substitution for the other.
In our design the system can be drained completely using the main drain at the alarm check valve on the riser.
I read the NFPA 13 (1996), where it deals with the inspectors test conection, but I´m not sure what is the correct intepretation of the code on this.
The most remote sprinkler is not far from the feeder riser (5 meters) and we don´t have a suitable draining point near it, the draining point would be reached routing a pipe back near the riser.
My question is if one can override the requeriment of an inspector´s test conection at the farthest point of the system, and if the main drain can be used as an inspector´s test conection as a substitution for the other.
In our design the system can be drained completely using the main drain at the alarm check valve on the riser.
I read the NFPA 13 (1996), where it deals with the inspectors test conection, but I´m not sure what is the correct intepretation of the code on this.