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NFPA 14:2003 Edition

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Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems

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NFPA 2003 38
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This widely used standard covers requirements for the installation of standpipes, private hydrants, monitor nozzles, hose systems, and hose houses including methods and procedures of waterflow testing for the evaluation of water supplies.

Revisions in the 2003 edition include:

  • Clarification of technical requirements for the interconnection of standpipes, use and application of Class III standpipe systems and horizontal standpipes
  • Requirements for hydrants and hydrant houses have been removed and returned to NFPA 24
  • Guidance for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants has been deleted (Appendix B) and returned to NFPA 291
  • Format and editorial changes that improve readability and facilitate easier referencing

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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 Chapter 1 General Information
Chapter 1 General Information
1.1 Scope
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Retroactivity
1.3 Retroactivity
1.4 Equivalency
1.4 Equivalency
1.5 Units
1.5 Units
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
2.1 General
2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
2.2 NFPA Publications
2.3 Other Publications
2.3 Other Publications
8 Chapter 3 Definitions
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
3.3 General Definitions
9 Chapter 4 System Components and Hardware
Chapter 4 System Components and Hardware
4.1 General
4.1 General
4.2 Pipe and Tube
4.2 Pipe and Tube
10 4.3 Fittings
4.3 Fittings
4.4 Joining of Pipe and Fittings
4.4 Joining of Pipe and Fittings
4.5 Valves
4.5 Valves
11 4.6 Hose Stations
4.6 Hose Stations
4.7 Hose Connections
4.7 Hose Connections
4.8 Fire Department Connections
4.8 Fire Department Connections
4.9 Pressure Regulating Devices
4.9 Pressure Regulating Devices
4.10 Signs
4.10 Signs
Chapter 5 System Requirements
Chapter 5 System Requirements
5.1 General
5.1 General
5.2 Types of Standpipe Systems
5.2 Types of Standpipe Systems
12 5.3 Classes of Standpipe Systems
5.3 Classes of Standpipe Systems
5.4 Required Type of System
5.4 Required Type of System
5.5 Requirements for Semiautomatic Systems
5.5 Requirements for Semiautomatic Systems
5.6 Gauges
5.6 Gauges
5.7 Waterflow and Supervisory Alarms
5.7 Waterflow and Supervisory Alarms
13 Chapter 6 Installation Requirements
Chapter 6 Installation Requirements
6.1 Location and Protection of Piping
6.1 Location and Protection of Piping
6.2 Gate Valves and Check Valves
6.2 Gate Valves and Check Valves
14 6.3 Fire Department Connections
6.3 Fire Department Connections
6.4 Support of Piping
6.4 Support of Piping
6.5 Installation of Signs
6.5 Installation of Signs
6.6 Signs for Water Supply Pumps
6.6 Signs for Water Supply Pumps
6.7 Hydraulic Design Information Sign
6.7 Hydraulic Design Information Sign
Chapter 7 Design
Chapter 7 Design
7.1 General
7.1 General
15 7.2 Pressure Limitation
7.2 Pressure Limitation
7.3 Locations of Hose Connections
7.3 Locations of Hose Connections
7.4 Number of Standpipes
7.4 Number of Standpipes
7.5 Interconnection of Standpipes
7.5 Interconnection of Standpipes
7.6 Minimum Sizes for Standpipes and Branchlines
7.6 Minimum Sizes for Standpipes and Branchlines
7.7 System Design and Sizing of Pipe for Delivery of System Demand
7.7 System Design and Sizing of Pipe for Delivery of System Demand
16 7.8 Minimum and Maximum Pressure Limits
7.8 Minimum and Maximum Pressure Limits
7.9 Standpipe System Zones
7.9 Standpipe System Zones
7.10 Flow Rates
7.10 Flow Rates
17 7.11 Equivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings for Hydraulically Designed Systems
7.11 Equivalent Pipe Lengths of Valves and Fittings for Hydraulically Designed Systems
7.12 Drains and Test Riser
7.12 Drains and Test Riser
7.13 Fire Department Connections
7.13 Fire Department Connections
18 Chapter 8 Plans and Calculations
Chapter 8 Plans and Calculations
8.1 Plans and Specifications
8.1 Plans and Specifications
8.2 Hydraulic Calculations
8.2 Hydraulic Calculations
19 Chapter 9 Water Supplies
Chapter 9 Water Supplies
9.1 Required Water Supply
9.1 Required Water Supply
9.2 Minimum Supply for Class I and Class III Systems
9.2 Minimum Supply for Class I and Class III Systems
9.3 Minimum Supply for Class II Systems
9.3 Minimum Supply for Class II Systems
Chapter 10 Water Supply Testing
Chapter 10 Water Supply Testing
10.1 Introduction
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Procedure
10.2 Procedure
Chapter 11 System Acceptance
Chapter 11 System Acceptance
11.1 General
11.1 General
11.2 Flushing of Piping
11.2 Flushing of Piping
11.3 Hose Threads
11.3 Hose Threads
11.4 Hydrostatic Tests
11.4 Hydrostatic Tests
24 11.5 Flow Tests
11.5 Flow Tests
25 11.6 Manual Valve Test
11.6 Manual Valve Test
11.7 Alarm and Supervision Tests
11.7 Alarm and Supervision Tests
11.8 Instructions
11.8 Instructions
11.9 Signs
11.9 Signs
Chapter 12 Buildings under Construction
Chapter 12 Buildings under Construction
12.1 General
12.1 General
12.2 Fire Department Connections
12.2 Fire Department Connections
12.3 Other System Features
12.3 Other System Features
12.4 Support of Piping
12.4 Support of Piping
12.5 Hose Connections
12.5 Hose Connections
12.6 Extension of System Piping
12.6 Extension of System Piping
12.7 Temporary Installations
12.7 Temporary Installations
12.8 Timing of Water Supply Installation
12.8 Timing of Water Supply Installation
12.9 Protection of Hose Connections and Fire Department Connections
12.9 Protection of Hose Connections and Fire Department Connections
Annex A Explanatory Material
Annex A Explanatory Material
31 Annex B Informational References
Annex B Informational References
32 Index
Index
38 Formal Interpretation
Formal Interpretation
NFPA 14
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