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> Maybe this is a dumb question, but much like the return line for a relief,
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Subject: RE: Suction Tank Question
Maybe this is a dumb question, but much like the return line for a relief, if
the fill line is piped below the lowest level of water after system demand is
satisfied, is there any way
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IMHO the intent of the rule is to get the inlet away from the suction so
as to minimize th
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Subject: Suction Tank Question
NFPA 22 states the following:
14.4.10.1 Pipes for the automatic filling of suction tanks shall discharge into
the opposite half of the tanks from the pump suction pipe.
Does that mean that the fill line has
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Suction Tank Question
NFPA 22 states the following:
14.4.10.1 Pipes for the automatic filling of suction tanks shall discharge into
the opposite half of the tanks from the pump suction pipe.
Does that mean that the fill line has to be directly acro
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That’s the situation we’ve got. Is that considered acceptable? Technically the
pump suction is on the b
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That’s the situation we’ve got. Is that considered acceptable? Technically the
pump suction is on the b
: Thursday, February 28, 2019 9:08 AM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Suction Tank Question
If I remember correctly, I have seen the automatic fill lines enter near the
discharge. However, it would pipe up the inside of the tank near the top with a
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NFPA 22 states the following:
14.4.10.1 Pipes
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NFPA 22 states the following:
14.4.10.1 Pipes for the automatic filling of suction tanks shall discharge into
the opposite half of the tanks from the pump suction pipe.
Does that mean that the fill line has to be directly across (opposite) the tank
from the pump suction? If I’ve got a tank with
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