simply4you
Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2008
- 5
Help me here….I designed a wet sprinkler system having an alarm check valve in the system riser with multiple sprinkler zones on each floor. Each sprinkler zone is provided with supervised shut-off valve and flow switch. Our Building Code requires now a double check valve assembly on all incoming fire mains. The Contractor doesn’t want to provide an alarm check valve downstream of the DCVA (which is a Wilkins Model 350) as he find it to be redundant. Will this installation without alarm check valve in the system riser still meet the requirements of NFPA 13?