Jeng84
Industrial
- Aug 9, 2024
- 14
The following question is for a project in the US (so IBC/IFC and NFPA applicable):
It is a Campus style project. Sprinklers are fed from a fire loop, pressurized by a fire pump drawing water from a dedicated fire water tank. The domestic water system on site feeds all domestic water sources on site, the hydrants, and provide makeup for the fire water tank, i.e. hydrants are not on the fire loop, they are fed from the domestic water system. The domestic system needs a domestic booster pump to supply water to the site. But since the hydrants are fed from the domestic line and the booster pump is boosting the domestic line, would this be considered a fire pump and therefore needs to meet all fire pump requirements? I would think not as this is not different than a domestic pump at a city pump station, but maybe I'm missing something here.. the concern being if the booster pump station fails and there not being sufficient pressure and flow for the hydrants.
It is a Campus style project. Sprinklers are fed from a fire loop, pressurized by a fire pump drawing water from a dedicated fire water tank. The domestic water system on site feeds all domestic water sources on site, the hydrants, and provide makeup for the fire water tank, i.e. hydrants are not on the fire loop, they are fed from the domestic water system. The domestic system needs a domestic booster pump to supply water to the site. But since the hydrants are fed from the domestic line and the booster pump is boosting the domestic line, would this be considered a fire pump and therefore needs to meet all fire pump requirements? I would think not as this is not different than a domestic pump at a city pump station, but maybe I'm missing something here.. the concern being if the booster pump station fails and there not being sufficient pressure and flow for the hydrants.