Water company requires BFP not NFPA 13, 24.

 

Art Tiroly

 

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On Behalf Of John Irwin
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 11:16 AM
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Subject: RE: Two Backflows

 

I use RPZ as a generic term.

 

Also I am going under the assumption that I MUST separate my sprinkler from
the domestic at the point of connection. However it was brought to my
attention that this may not be required in NFPA anyway. While the thought of
sprinkler water and domestic water sickens me a bit . can someone show me
where NFPA says I must separate them with a backflow?

 

John Irwin

Sprinkler Construction Manager 

Critical System Solutions, LLC
Cell:     813.618.2781

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On Behalf Of Steve Leyton
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 11:07 AM
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Subject: RE: Two Backflows

 

I don't think there's any prohibition and we've been asked to do this
before.  I would check with serving water and fire departments to be sure
that both devices satisfy the requirement of their respective masters.
RPZ's are not UL classified for fire service and usually configured with
non-indicating valves for general water service.   NFPA standards require
ALL valves controlling fire protection water supplies to be LISTED (for fire
service) indicating type and building code requires them to be supervised.
Have fun .

 

Steve

 

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On Behalf Of John Irwin
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:03 AM
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Subject: Two Backflows

 

I am working on a project where the developer and site contractor have
decided that fire and domestic should share an underground line around the
site and to the building. At the street there is a meter assembly and a
Wilkins 375A RPZ. I would need to install an additional backflow at my point
of connection because the line is shared all the way to the water room.
Other than being a dumb way to do this and having two pressure losses in my
calculations, is there any code that says I can't gave two RPZs in my water
line?

 

 

John Irwin

Sprinkler Construction Manager

 

Critical System Solutions, LLC
2830 Scherer Drive, Suite 300
St. Petersburg, FL  33716
Office: 727.209.5122

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