That's the situation we've got. Is that considered acceptable? Technically the 
pump suction is on the bottom half and the fill is on the top half, so opposite 
halves, right?

-Kyle M

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If I remember correctly, I have seen the automatic fill lines enter near the 
discharge. However, it would pipe up the inside of the tank near the top with a 
turn down and discharge high. This was on large tanks and it has been a few 
years.



Bobby Gillett
Seago Fire Protection, LLC
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850-836-2288 office
850-836-2277 fax

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NFPA 22 states the following:



14.4.10.1 Pipes for the automatic filling of suction tanks shall discharge into 
the opposite half of the tanks from the pump suction pipe.



Does that mean that the fill line has to be directly across (opposite) the tank 
from the pump suction? If I've got a tank with a diameter of 90 feet, do I 
really need to run the fill line all the way around to the other side or is 
there an acceptable minimum distance? It seems like overkill to require the 
fill line to be 90 feet away from the suction. I mean, if it was a small tank 
with a diameter of 20 feet, then only 20 feet away would be acceptable, right?



Any thoughts?



Kyle Montgomery

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