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- Jan 20, 2012
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The 2016 edition of NFPA 13 now requires an air vent on every wet system:
7.1.5 Air Venting. A single air vent with a connection conforming to 8.16.6 shall be provided on each wet pipe system utilizing metallic pipe. (See A.8.16.6.)
7.1.5.1 Venting from multiple points on each system shall not be required.
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8.16.6* Air Venting. The vent required by 7.1.5 shall be located near a high point in the system to allow air to be removed from that portion of the system by one of the following methods:
(1) Manual valve, minimum 1⁄2 in. (15 mm) size
(2) Automatic air vent
(3) Other approved means
Does this mean an inspector's test connection at a high point would be satisfactory, or do we need one of those $1000 automatic ECS air vents for every wet riser once NFPA 13 2016 is locally adopted?
7.1.5 Air Venting. A single air vent with a connection conforming to 8.16.6 shall be provided on each wet pipe system utilizing metallic pipe. (See A.8.16.6.)
7.1.5.1 Venting from multiple points on each system shall not be required.
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8.16.6* Air Venting. The vent required by 7.1.5 shall be located near a high point in the system to allow air to be removed from that portion of the system by one of the following methods:
(1) Manual valve, minimum 1⁄2 in. (15 mm) size
(2) Automatic air vent
(3) Other approved means
Does this mean an inspector's test connection at a high point would be satisfactory, or do we need one of those $1000 automatic ECS air vents for every wet riser once NFPA 13 2016 is locally adopted?