There is a simple way to deal with the problem: Include the cost of the flow
test in your pricing. The costs gets passed on to your client.
Sure, it’s a pointless cost. But, many jurisdictions have pointless costs that
just go along with the costs of doing business.
I agree it would be
The sprinkler industry makes sure they take part in fire marshal’s and building
codes activities at State levels. Dealing with water district by water district
is so inefficient.
Best.
Bruce Verhei
> On Nov 27, 2019, at 14:50, Owen Evans via Sprinklerforum
> wrote:
>
> Review: The water
Review: The water purveyor, after 19 years of providing static pressure only
for the development of 13D calculations, is now requiring a fire flow test for
13D systems at a cost of $600.00.
I emailed and asked the operations manager for the water purveyor to provide me
the justification for the