Tim,
If the water source for this pump is potable then discharge back into the
header will create a Cross Connection Contamination. If the water supply is
from a non potable source then it wouldn't matter where the discharge was
directed. John W. Farabee
On Friday, March 4, 2016 1:54 PM, "Easter, Timothy"
<[email protected]> wrote:
We have an 8" pressure relief valve and floor drain piped directly to storm,
but apparently have not accounted for the radiator discharge line (either
1-1/2" or 2"). It currently blows out into the yard during their weekly tests.
The Client says it can be piped to storm as well; but that they normally see,
and would prefer to have this piped back into the main header. What is usual
practice?
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
Regards,
Timothy Easter, P.E.
Fire Protection Engineer
Direct: (757) 383-6217
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