It is allowed.  You are not missing anything.  Ask the AHJ for a reference.

John
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-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Williams <[email protected]>
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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 08:50:35 
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Subject: reduce then increase pipe sizes

I am working on an existing system where we have to tie in a new 
2-1/2" main into an existing 3". Since they do not make a 3x2-1/2 
mechanical tee, that option is out. My proposal is to utilize an 
existing plugged 2" outlet, install a 2 x 0-6 TxG nipple and then 
increase to 2-1/2". It works hydraulically with 18+ psi left over 
(reducing the 2-1/2" main not an option hydraulically).

I don't see anything in the Code that states that it is not allowed. 
However, the AHJ says it isn't. Before I argue the point, am I 
missing something?

Todd G. Williams, PE
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
Stonington, CT
860.535.2080
www.fpdc.com

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