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NFPA cpde question

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me1abpsu

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Nov 17, 2005
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What does the NFPA say about how many "users" you can have between post indicators on a private line? If it matters, the line is 10", CL200. And what do they define as users? Just hydrants? Are buildings considers users too? For some reason the number 5 comes to mind, but I'm unsure.

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I don't believe that NFPA limits the number of "users". The sectional valves are recommended to isolate underground lines in case of a break. I believe the 5 comes from a Factory Mutual recommendation.
 
The number 5 that you reference is a recommendation of most of the insurance companies, not a requirement of the NFPA. Some AHJ's might also have a similar requirement but I don't know of any off hand.

The intent is to limit the scope of an impairment should there be a break in the underground fire water system. The "users" you are referring to are the connections to the underground fire water system...typically fire hydrants and/or sprinkler systems. A building is not a "user", but each sprinkler system in the building is. Basically, what the insurance companies desire is that there be a sectional control valve after every 5 connections to the underground main.

I hope this helps.
 
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