Warhamer
Structural
- Jul 5, 2012
- 23
I have been passed a question if there are any requirements on test gauges for sprinkler pipe testing. A building manufacturer wants to test the sprinkler piping installed in their facility before it leaves, to make sure the piping does not leak and holds required pressure before it reaches the final site and the rest of the sprinkler system is connected. Once connected it will be put through acceptance testing. The inspector I work with has asked if I had any knowledge of requirements for the test gauges used for testing of the sprinkler pipe. We are used to plumbing code requirements where the gauges have to have increments defined on their full pressure. As we are generally not involved in sprinkler acceptance testing, requirements on the gauges used have not been brought up before. The testing is being done to meet quality control obligations of the building manufacturer. Are there sections in NFPA 13 or 25, annexes or even another standard they I may be overlooking to find requirements on the test gauges or is it ok to default to plumbing code requirements on test gauges?
EIT, Modular Building Industry
EIT, Modular Building Industry