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Water Line Specification for 3-Way Fire Hydrants

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George1985

Nuclear
Mar 28, 2011
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In a project I'm working on I have preliminarily specified a 3-Way Fire Hydrant rated at 250 psig max working pressure and 500 psig static test pressure. I have specified this because the county has a fire engine. The line in the system is currently SDR 26 PVC and rated for 160 psig. Could the existing line potentially see high pressure due to the fire engine that would cause line failure? Thanks.
 
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