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E-raamat: Standpipe Systems for Fire Protection

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  • ISBN-13: 9783319477503

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This important new manual goes beyond the published NFPA standards on installation of standpipe systems to include the rules in the International Building Code, municipal fire codes, the National Fire Code of Canada, and information on inspection, testing, and maintenance of standpipe systems. Also covered are the interactions between standpipe and sprinkler systems, since these important fire protection systems are so frequently installed together.  Illustrated with design examples and practical applications to reinforce the learning experience, this is the go-to reference for engineers, architects, design technicians, building inspectors, fire inspectors, and anyone that inspects, tests or maintains fire protection systems. Fire marshals and plan review authorities that have the responsibility for reviewing and accepting plans and hydraulic calculations for standpipe systems are also an important audience, as are firefighters who actually use standpipe systems. As a member of t

he committees responsible for some of these documents, Isman also covers the rules of these standards and codes as they are written, but also provides valuable insight as to the intent behind the rules.  A noted author and lecturer, Professor Isman was an engineer with the National Fire Sprinkler Association (NFSA), is an elected Fellow of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE), and currently Clinical Professor in the Department of Fire Protection Engineering at University of Maryland. 

Introduction to Standpipe Systems.- Types and Classes of Standpipe Systems.- Buildings Required to Have Standpipes.- Installation Rules for Hose Connections.- Installation Requirements for the Rest of the Standpipe System.- Hydraulic Calculations for Standpipe Systems.- Combined Sprinkler/Standpipe Systems.- Pressure Control in Standpipe Systems.- Pumps and Standpipe Systems.- High Rise Buildings.- Hanging, Bracing and Protection of System Piping.- Horizontal Standpipes and Lateral Piping.- Acceptance Testing of Standpipes.- Periodic Inspection, Testing and Maintenance.- Answers to "Test Yourself".
1 Introduction to Standpipe Systems
1(16)
History of Standpipe Systems
1(2)
What Are Standpipes?
3(1)
What Makes a Standpipe System?
4(2)
How Do Firefighters Use Standpipes?
6(4)
What Kinds of Buildings Need Standpipes?
10(1)
Installation Rules
11(1)
Standby Hose Stations Connected to Sprinkler Systems
12(1)
Temporary Standpipe Systems During Construction and Demolition
13(2)
References
15(2)
2 Types and Classes of Standpipe Systems
17(16)
Types of Standpipe Systems
17(9)
Automatic Wet Standpipe Systems
17(2)
Automatic Dry Standpipe Systems
19(2)
Semiautomatic Dry Standpipe Systems
21(2)
Manual Wet Standpipe Systems
23(2)
Manual Dry Standpipe Systems
25(1)
Classification of Standpipe Systems
26(4)
Class I Standpipe Systems
27(1)
Class II Standpipe Systems
28(1)
Class III Standpipe Systems
29(1)
Vertical and Horizontal Standpipes
30(3)
3 Buildings Required to Have Standpipes
33(14)
IBC/IFC Requirements
33(7)
Standpipes Required Based on Building Height
34(1)
Standpipes for Assembly Occupancies
35(1)
Stages
36(1)
Shopping Malls
37(1)
Underground Buildings
38(1)
Heliports
38(1)
Marinas
39(1)
Buildings Under Construction or Demolition
40(1)
NFPA 101 Requirements for Standpipe Systems
40(2)
NFPA 5000 Requirements for Standpipe Systems
42(5)
4 Installation Rules for Hose Connections
47(36)
Location of Class I Hose Connections
48(29)
Outlets in Exit Stairwells
48(9)
Outlets at Horizontal Exits
57(4)
Outlets in Exit Passageways
61(4)
Outlets in Covered Mall Buildings
65(2)
Outlets on Roofs
67(4)
Outlets Based on Travel Distance
71(4)
Outlets and ADA
75(1)
Special IBC Rules
75(2)
Location of Class II Hose Connections
77(2)
Location of Class III Hose Connections
79(1)
Hose Connections on Sprinkler Systems That Are Not Standpipes
80(1)
Test Yourself
81(2)
5 Installation Requirements for the Rest of the Standpipe System
83(46)
Pipe and Fittings: Above Ground
83(6)
Interconnection of Standpipes
89(1)
Control Valves
90(8)
Check Valves
98(1)
Waterflow Alarms
99(1)
Drains
100(4)
Fire Department Connections
104(8)
Gauges
112(2)
Pipe: Underground
114(2)
Special Considerations for Dry Systems
116(7)
Considerations for Automatic Dry Systems
117(3)
Considerations for Semiautomatic Dry Systems
120(2)
Considerations for Manual Dry Systems
122(1)
Signs
123(2)
Special IBC Rules
125(2)
Test Yourself
127(2)
6 Hydraulic Calculation of Standpipe Systems
129(28)
Basic Terminology and Concepts
130(4)
Calculation of Class I and Class III Systems
134(16)
Flow Demand
135(4)
Pressure Demand
139(1)
Duration Demand
140(1)
Putting It All Together
141(9)
Class II Systems
150(1)
Calculations for Manual Systems
150(4)
Special IBC Rules for Shopping Malls (See 905.3.3)
154(1)
Hose Connections on Sprinkler Systems That Are Not Standpipes
154(1)
Test Yourself
154(3)
7 Combined Sprinkler/Standpipe Systems
157(14)
Layout of Pipes and Equipment
157(3)
Variations Depending on Floor Landing of Standpipe Installation
160(5)
Sprinkler Systems Fed by Multiple Standpipes
165(1)
Variations in Hydraulic Calculations
166(1)
Sprinkler Systems with Standby Hose Stations
167(1)
Test Yourself
168(3)
8 Pressure Control in Standpipe Systems
171(36)
Minimum Pressure
171(1)
Maximum Pressure
172(2)
Devices that Control and Restrict Pressure
174(3)
Master Pressure Reducing Valve Assemblies
177(2)
Drain Risers
179(1)
Examples Needing Pressure Regulating Devices
180(15)
First Example
180(8)
Second Example
188(5)
Third Example
193(2)
Vertical Zones
195(4)
Test Yourself
199(8)
9 Pumps and Standpipe Systems
207(28)
Basics of Fire Pumps
208(5)
Selecting the Right Size Fire Pump
213(7)
Step-by-Step Process for Selecting a Pump
214(2)
Pump Selection Example
216(4)
Variable Speed Pumps
220(3)
Using a Pump with Multiple Water Supplies at Different Suction Pressures
223(4)
Multiple Vertical Zones
227(3)
Test Yourself
230(5)
10 High Rise Buildings
235(24)
Regular High Rise Buildings
236(9)
Rules from NFPA 14
237(1)
Rules from NFPA 20
237(5)
Rules from the IBC
242(2)
Merging Rules for Regular High Rise Buildings
244(1)
Super High Rise Buildings
245(11)
NFPA 14 Rules for Super High Rise Buildings
246(1)
NFPA 20 Rules for Super High Rise Buildings
247(6)
IBC Rules for Super High Rise Buildings
253(3)
Putting the Super High Rise Building Rules Together
256(1)
Test Yourself
256(3)
11 Hanging, Bracing and Protection of System Piping
259(36)
Hanging and Support of Standpipe Systems
259(14)
General Support Rules
260(2)
Use of Listed Materials
262(5)
Trapeze Hangers
267(2)
Hanging Horizontal Pipe
269(1)
Supporting Vertical Pipe
270(3)
Seismic Design Considerations
273(16)
Flexibility and Clearance
274(5)
Bracing of Horizontal Standpipe Piping
279(10)
Bracing of Vertical Standpipe Piping
289(1)
Protection of Piping from Mechanical Damage and Fire
289(2)
Protection of Piping from Freezing
291(1)
Protection of Piping from Corrosion
291(1)
Test Yourself
292(3)
12 Horizontal Standpipes and Lateral Piping
295(8)
Branch Lines
295(3)
Horizontal Standpipes
298(2)
Protection of Horizontal Standpipes and Branch Lines
300(1)
Test Yourself
301(2)
13 Acceptance Testing of Standpipes
303(24)
Acceptance Tests for Underground Pipe and Equipment
304(9)
Flush Test of Underground
304(3)
Hydrostatic Test of Underground
307(3)
Other Underground Acceptance Tests
310(1)
Underground Test Certificate
311(2)
Acceptance Tests for Aboveground Pipe and Equipment
313(9)
Hydrostatic Test of Aboveground Piping
313(2)
Flow Tests
315(3)
Pressure Regulating Devices
318(2)
Other Acceptance Tests
320(1)
Plans, Drawings and Reports
321(1)
Test Yourself
322(5)
14 Periodic Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
327(34)
Inspection Requirements for Standpipe Systems
329(5)
Testing Requirements for Standpipe Systems
334(16)
Main Drain Test
334(3)
Waterflow Alarms
337(2)
Control Valves and Supervisory Switches
339(1)
Automatic and Semiautomatic Dry Systems
340(5)
Pressure Reducing Valves
345(2)
Backflow Preventers
347(1)
Hydrostatic Tests
347(1)
Flow Tests
348(1)
Gauges
349(1)
Hose
350(1)
Maintenance Requirements for Standpipe Systems
350(1)
Internal Inspection and Flushing of Systems
351(3)
Assessing Internal Conditions
351(1)
Obstruction Investigations
352(2)
Ice Obstructions
354(1)
Impairment Program and Procedures
354(2)
Records of Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
356(3)
Test Yourself
359(2)
15 Solutions to "Test Yourself" Exercises
361
Answers to Test Yourself Questions for Chap. 4
361(3)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions for Chap. 5
364(1)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions in Chap. 6
365(4)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions in Chap. 7
369(1)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions in Chap. 8
370(4)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions in Chap. 9
374(5)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions in Chap. 10
379(1)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions in Chap. 11
379(3)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions in Chap. 12
382(1)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions in Chap. 13
383(1)
Answers to Test Yourself Questions in Chap. 14
384