Tony,
Would flowing the inspectors test connection cause an excessive pressure
drop in the gauge when it is located after the gauge?  I know that this
is not the case with a riser pack but on a normal riser it would be.
Dewayne    

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Tony Liddic
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Subject: Inspector's Test Valve Residual Pressure

There is a local AHJ that has recently started comparing the residual
pressure when the Inspector's Test Valve is opened to the Residual
Pressure Demand on the Calc Plate. If the pressure drops below system
demand pressure, they will not sign off on the final occupancy.

The main problem stems from the fact that these jobs are 13R projects
and the inspector's test is at the riser. They are not measuring the
flow so there is no way to know exactly how much friction loss is
occurring through the test connection. I would assume it is
substantially higher than what would occur through the system as
designed, but they insist it is the right way to verify the calcs were
done properly.

Has anyone come across this, or have any ideas how to explain to the
building officials?

Thanks,

Tony Liddic, CET
MRH Sprinkler Design LLC
356 Laurel Glen Dr.
Springboro, OH  45066
937-369-7926
http://mrhsprinklerdesign.com
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