New York Direct Connections Of Standpipes To The Public Water System.
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§ 27-947 Direct connections of standpipes to the public water system.
(a) Control valve. Each service directly supplying a standpipe system or
a fire pump shall be equipped with a control valve located under the
sidewalk in a flush sidewalk box located within two feet of the street
line, or in such other locations as may be approved by the department of
environmental protection. The purpose of each such control valve shall
be clearly indicated by the words "Standpipe Supply Control," cast in
the cover of such flush sidewalk box or, in lieu thereof, a metal sign
with one inch lettering shall be located on the exterior building wall
indicating the use and location of the valve.
(b) Water supply to standpipe fire pumps.
(1) Any required manual or automatic fire pump shall draw from two
independent street water mains in different streets, except that: (i)
any manual or automatic fire pump serving a building classified in
occupancy group J-2 that is fully protected by a system of automatic
sprinklers may draw from a single water main; and (ii) an automatic fire
pump may draw from a single water main if augmented by a suction tank or
tanks, and if the valves at the meter and pump are provided with tamper
switches that are wired to an approved central station of an operating
fire alarm company. Where two services are installed, one service from
the street water main shall be run directly to the pump, and the other
service may be used for domestic water supply. The connection from water
mains to the pumps shall be at least six inch pipe size and shall be
flushed before connection is made to the system. Connections shall be in
accordance with subchapter sixteen of this chapter.
(2) In the event that two separate and distinct water mains are not
available as a supply or the street mains cannot produce the required
supply, there shall be provided a suction tank, or tanks, suitably
located and of sufficient capacity to furnish the fire pump with at
least a one-half hour supply at the rated capacity of such pump. Suction
tanks shall be filled by a six inch connection to the water main,
controlled by an automatic ball float valve in the suction tank. A six
inch bypass shall be provided so that pumps may be fed directly from the
street water main.
(3) When a water service supplies both the domestic service and the
manual fire pump, a remote control valve shall be placed on the domestic
service connection at the point where such connection is taken from the
city supply or service main. Such remote control valve shall be
controlled from a point near the pump control panel. In lieu of a remote
control valve, a manually operated valve may be installed to shut off
the entire domestic water supply to the building, provided such valve is
located in the fire pump room and is properly tagged for identification.