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§ 27-946 Fire pumps. (a) Additional water supply. Additional water
supply shall be provided for standpipes in buildings over three hundred
feet high. The primary water supply to the standpipe system shall be
supplemented by one or more manually operated fire pumps as follows:
(1) Standpipe systems in buildings more than three hundred feet high
shall have at least one seven hundred fifty gpm pump or two five hundred
gpm pumps. Pumps shall be capable of delivering their rated capacity at
a pressure of fifty psig above the normal static pressure determined
from the highest hose outlet (except the roof manifold) in the building
plus the frictional resistance through the pipe from the pump to the
outlet.
(2) Where a group of two or more buildings, whether connected or
separated, are operated under a single ownership and one or more
buildings exceed three hundred feet in height, one fire pump shall be
accepted as the supplemental supply for the group. The pump shall be
installed in the building where the maintenance personnel are located,
and a metal sign with one inch lettering shall be installed in each
building at all of the hose outlets on the entrance floor indicating the
location of the fire pump.
(b) Standpipe pump rooms and location.
(1) Fire pumps shall be installed at the entrance floor level or
below, in rooms enclosed by noncombustible construction having a two
hour fire-resistance rating and that are adequately heated, ventilated,
lighted, and drained. The pump room shall have access to the street
level by a direct opening to a street or a court, or by a passageway or
stairway having a fire-resistance rating of at least two hours.
(2) No person shall install other machinery or mechanical equipment in
a fire pump room, unless the building is of construction class IA, IB,
or IC.
(3) No person shall place or install any equipment containing a
refrigerant classified in groups A1, A2, A3, B1, B2 or B3 in subchapter
thirteen of this chapter, or place or install gas piping or gas
consuming devices or any other equipment within any space housing a fire
pump that would create a hazardous condition.
(c) Power supply for standpipe fire pumps. The type of fire pump and
prime mover used in a standpipe system shall be suitable for the
required service in a standpipe system provided for fire department use.
If the prime mover employs any form of power other than an electric
current supplied by a public utility, the use thereof shall be subject
to the approval of the commissioner. Electrical power to the motor shall
be taken from the street side of the house service switch.
(d) Combined use of fire pumps for standpipe and automatic sprinkler
systems. A fire pump that furnishes the required auxiliary water supply
either to a standpipe system or to an automatic sprinkler system shall
be accepted as furnishing the corresponding water supply to the other
system if such pump is in the same premises, provided that in every such
case of combined use, suitable relief and shutoff valves shall be
installed so as to prevent the water pressure on the automatic sprinkler
system resulting from any required operation of the pump for the
standpipe system from becoming greater than one hundred seventy-five
psig.