NFPA 14 - Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2019
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NFPA 14 – Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2019
The NFPA 14 Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2019 Edition, provides the governing criteria for the design, installation and testing of standpipe and hose-connection systems used in buildings and structures, supporting exam domains recognized by state contractor-licensing authorities and their test vendors. This edition details system classes, required installation locations, design pressures, hydraulic calculations, acceptance testing, component specifications and operational requirements, serving as a core code reference for contractors involved in fire-protection system installation and related licensing exams.
NFPA® 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems, is an industry essential when it comes to the proper design and installation of standpipe and hose systems. With chapters addressing system components and hardware, plans and calculations, water supply testing, buildings under construction, and system acceptance testing, NFPA 14 is a must-have standard for designers, installers, insurance professionals, authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs), and anyone else responsible for standpipe and hose systems.
Updates in the 2019 edition include:
- New requirements for distance monitoring and use of components to achieve automated inspection and testing, reflecting technology that allows for monitoring of certain conditions as well as inspecting and testing standpipe systems from a remote location
- New requirements permitting manual standpipes in open parking garages under a certain height
- All-new Chapter 13 covering maritime standpipe and hose systems
- Terms and definitions revised for consistency and clarified based on their use in the field
- An updated required number of fire department connections
- Signage for pressure requirements no longer required when the pressure is 150 psi or less to align with NFPA 13E and maximum pressure permitted at any point in the system increased from 350 psi to 400 psi
- Revised criteria clarifying that the required pressure is to be calculated at the outlet of the hose valve
- Clarified hydraulic calculation procedures specifying that additional standpipes should be calculated at the point of connection rather than at the topmost outlet
- Revised provisions to delineate between a standpipe system main drain and individual standpipe drains