plumbingandfiredesgn
Mechanical
- Feb 2, 2024
- 6
Hi all,
I have a concern regarding NFPA 13's 200 PSI Hydraulic test requirements. Every 6" OS&Y RPZ (Reduced Pressure Zone) device that I have found is only rated for 175 PSI working pressure, so I'm quite concerned about the 200 PSI test, but I can't imagine they've been designed with such an obvious fault in mind - what am I missing?
I have a concern regarding NFPA 13's 200 PSI Hydraulic test requirements. Every 6" OS&Y RPZ (Reduced Pressure Zone) device that I have found is only rated for 175 PSI working pressure, so I'm quite concerned about the 200 PSI test, but I can't imagine they've been designed with such an obvious fault in mind - what am I missing?