ampav
Petroleum
- Jun 4, 2014
- 2
What does NFPA 20 mean by "listed valves" for fire protection services? Do the valves to be installed must be "UL listed" or may they be API valves?
For instance, what advantages does an UL listed ductil iron gate valve has against a stainless steel gate valve API certified, when the intended service of the valve is industrial fire protection in an statyionary fore pump system?
Let's say there is an atmospheric vertical tank which stores gasoline, and the only kind of valves available for its stationary pumps for fire protection system are API certified, would it be OK to install in the system API valves as "listed" or is it mandatory to install UL listed valves, according to what is stated in NFPA 20?
Thanks!
For instance, what advantages does an UL listed ductil iron gate valve has against a stainless steel gate valve API certified, when the intended service of the valve is industrial fire protection in an statyionary fore pump system?
Let's say there is an atmospheric vertical tank which stores gasoline, and the only kind of valves available for its stationary pumps for fire protection system are API certified, would it be OK to install in the system API valves as "listed" or is it mandatory to install UL listed valves, according to what is stated in NFPA 20?
Thanks!