and one for the hydraulic design summary (i.e. the
“calc card”) per 6.8. I think the FDC placard should state the required inlet
pressure in order to make the minimum residual at the most remote outlets per
the standard used as a basis of design (pre-1993), but I would VERIFY THAT WITH
SERVING FIRE
There are two signs referenced in NFPA 14 (2016) and methinks they’re being
confused here. There’s a sign at the FDC stating the required pressure
prescribed by 6.4.5.2.2 and one for the hydraulic design summary (i.e. the
“calc card”) per 6.8. I think the FDC placard should state
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Subject: FDC Placard
Trying this one more time, original never posted..
Did a 5 year Standpipe test on an older (1986) system with its own Fire Pump.
Older ’83 BOCA (MA supplements, 14-1976): 500(1st) + 250 (2nd) plus 250 (for
sprinklers). 1000 gpm Fire Pump
Trying this one more time, original never posted..
Did a 5 year Standpipe test on an older (1986) system with its own Fire Pump.
Older ’83 BOCA (MA supplements, 14-1976): 500(1st) + 250 (2nd) plus 250 (for
sprinklers). 1000 gpm Fire Pump in Basement.
Owner is asking me to provide a new