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NFPA 291H-2013 Recommended Practice for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants Handbook (Effective Date 6 18 2012).pdf

1、NFPA 291 Recommended Practice for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants Handbook 2013 291 NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471, USA An International Codes and Standards OrganizationNFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471 An International Codes and Standards Organization NFPA

2、 291 Recommended Practice Annotated by Matthew J. Klaus for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants Handbook 2013 Copyright 2012National Fire Protection Association One Batterymarch ParkQuincy, Massachusetts 02169-7471 All rights reserved. About this Handbook Edition This PDF contains the complete

3、 2013 edition of NFPA 291, Recommended Practice for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants, annotated to assist the readers understanding of the standards language and the intent behind it. The annotations are not part of the NFPA Standard but pro- vide a valuable commentary reflecting the views,

4、 explanations, and insights of authors and con- tributors selected by the NFPA based on their knowledge of and experience with the standard. How to Navigate Between the Text of the Standard and the Annotations Navigate between code or standard text and annotations by using hyperlinked icons and code

5、 numbers. While in code or standard text, click on hyperlinked icon* to the left of the standard sec- tion to navigate to corresponding annotations. Click on the hyperlinked annotative standard section number 1.1 to return to previous standard section. *Please note, only the sections featuring icons

6、 contain annotations. For longer blocks of annotations, it is recommended that you enable the back arrow functional- ity in Acrobats page navigation menu, which will also allow you to return to the previous stan- dard section. How to Ensure You Have the Most Up-to-date Version of the NFPA Standard T

7、he NFPA Standard, in the edition contained herein, is current as of the effective date des- ignated at the time the standard was issued 2013. This Handbook Edition does not, however, include errata, tentative interim amendments (TIAs), or formal interpretations (FIs) that may have been issued after

8、the effective date. For all errata, TIAs, or FIs that may have been issued since the effective date, or for any new editions that may have superseded this edition, please visit the “Document Information pages” link for the relevant NFPA Standard located in the “Codes email: stds_adminnfpa.org. For m

9、ore information about NFPA, visit the NFPA website at www.nfpa.org. IMPORTANT NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS CONCERNING THE HANDBOOK EDITION Notice and Disclaimer Concerning Liability Notice Concerning Interpretations Contained in the Annotations ISBN: 978-1455906673 Publication of this Edition is for the

10、purpose of circulating information and opinion among those concerned for fire and electrical safety and related subjects. While every effort has been made to achieve a work of high quality, neither the NFPA nor the contributors to this Edition guarantee the accuracy or completeness of or assume any

11、liability in connec- tion with the information and opinions contained in this dition. The NFPA and the contributors shall in no event be liable for any personal injury, property, or other damages of any nature whatsoever, whether special, indirect, consequential, or compensatory, directly or indirec

12、tly resulting from the publication, use of, or reliance upon this Editio This Edition is published with the understanding that the NFPA and the contribu- tors to this Edition are supplying information and opinion but are not attempting to render engineering or other professional services. If such se

13、rvices are required, the assistance of an appropriate professional should be sought. NFPA codes, standards, recommended practices, and guides (“NFPA Documents”), includ- ing the NFPA Document that is the subject of this Edition, are made available for use subject to Important Notices and Disclaimers

14、 Concerning NFPA Documents, which are sepa- rately bookmarked and viewable in this Edition, and which can also be viewed at www. nfpa.org/disclaimers. NFPA codes, standards, recommended practices, and guides (“NFPA Documents”), including the NFPA Document that is the subject of this Edition are deve

15、loped in accordance with the published procedures of the NFPA by technical committees comprised of volunteers drawn from a broad array of relevant interests. In this Edition the text of the NFPA Document is accompanied with annotations providing explanation and commentary on the meaning and intent o

16、f the Document. The annotations contained in this Edition are not a part of the NFPA Document and do not constitute Formal Interpretations of the NFPA (which can be obtained only through requests processed by the responsible technical committees in accordance with the published procedures of the NFP

17、A). The annotations, therefore, solely reflect the personal opinions of the author or other contributors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the NFPA or its technical committees.Copyright 2012 National Fire Protection Association . All Rights Reserved. NFPA 291 Recommended Prac

18、tice for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants 2013 Edition This edition of NFPA 291, Recommended Practice for Fire Flow Testing and Marking of Hydrants, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Private Water Supply Piping Systems and re- leased by the Technical Correlating Committee on Automa

19、tic Sprinkler Systems. It was issued by the Standards Council on May 29, 2012, with an effective date of June 18, 2012, and supersedes all previous editions. This edition of NFPA 291 was approved as an American National Standard on June 18, 2012. Origin and Development of NFPA 291 The NFPA Committee

20、 on Public Water Supplies for Private Fire Protection presented the idea of indicating the relative available fire service water supply from hydrants in its 1934 report. The Committee felt then and feels now that such an indication is of substantial value to water and fire departments. The following

21、 recommendations were initially adopted in 1935. The Committee agreed that tests of individual hydrants did not give as complete and satisfactory results as group testing but expressed the opinion that tests of individual hydrants did have sufficient value to make the following recommendations worth

22、y of adoption. This was reconfirmed with minor editorial changes in 1974. The 1977 edition was completely rewritten and a chapter on the flow testing of hydrants was added. The 1982 edition was reconfirmed by the Committee. The 1988 edition of the document noted several changes that clarified and re

23、inforced certain recommendations. Specific guid- ance was added on the correct method of utilizing a pitot tube to gain accurate test results. The 1995 edition incorporated several changes in an attempt to make the document more user-friendly. Changes were also incorporated with regard to the layout

24、 of hydrant and water flow tests. The 2002 edition clarified the recommendations for flow tests and was restructured to comply with the Manual of Style for NFPA Technical Committee Documents. The 2007 edition represented a reconfirmation of the 2002 edition, as there were no technical changes. The 2

25、010 edition clarified the responsibility for marking of hydrants. The 2013 edition of NFPA 291 adds language recommending frequencies for flushing and flow testing of public hydrants in Section 4.13. 2911 NFPA and National Fire Protection Association are registered trademarks of the National Fire Pr

26、otection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169.Technical Correlating Committee on Automatic Sprinkler Systems (AUT-AAC) Edward K. Budnick, Chair Hughes Associates, Inc., MD SE Jose R. Baz, JRB Associates Group Inc., FL M Rep. NFPA Latin American Section Kerry M. Bell, Underwriters Laboratories In

27、c., IL RT Russell P. Fleming, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc., NY M Scott T. Franson, The Viking Corporation, MI M Michael J. Friedman, Friedman Consulting, Inc., MD SE Raymond A. Grill, Arup Fire, DC SE Luke Hilton, Liberty Mutual Property, NC I Alex Hoffman, Viking Fire Protection Inc.,

28、Canada IM Rep. Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association Roland J. Huggins, American Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc., TX IM Sultan M. Javeri, SC Engineering, France IM Charles W. Ketner, National Automatic Sprinkler Fitters LU 669, MD L Rep. United Assn. of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing &

29、 Pipe Fitting Industry Andrew Kim, National Research Council of Canada, Canada RT Russell B. Leavitt, Telgian Corporation, AZ U Rep. Trinity Health John G. ONeill, The Protection Engineering Group, PC, VA SE Garner A. Palenske, Aon/Schirmer Engineering Corporation, CA I J. William Sheppard, Sheppard

30、 & Associates, LLC, MI SE Robert D. Spaulding, FM Global, MA I Douglas Paul Stultz, U.S. Department of the Navy, VA E Lynn K. Underwood, Axis US Property, IL I Alternates Donald D. Becker, RJC & Associates, Inc., MO IM (Alt. to R. J. Huggins) Thomas C. Brown, The RJA Group, Inc., MD SE (Alt. to R. A

31、 Grill) David B. Fuller, FM Global, MA I (Alt. to R. D. Spaulding) Kenneth E. Isman, National Fire Sprinkler Association, Inc., NY M (Alt. to R. P. Fleming) George E. Laverick, Underwriters Laboratories Inc., IL RT (Alt. to K. M. Bell) Scott T. Martorano, The Viking Corporation, MI M (Alt. to S. T.

32、 Franson) Donato A. Pirro, Electro Sistemas De Panama, S.A., Panama M (Alt. to J. R. Baz) J. Michael Thompson, The Protection Engineering Group, PC, VA SE (Alt. to J. G. ONeill) Nonvoting James B. Biggins, Global Risk Consultants Corporation, IL SE Rep. TC on Hanging & Bracing of Water-Based Systems

33、 Robert M. Gagnon, Gagnon Engineering, MD SE Rep. TC on Foam-Water Sprinklers William E. Koffel, Koffel Associates, Inc., MD SE Rep. Safety to Life Correlating Committee Kenneth W. Linder, Swiss Re, CT I Rep. TC on Sprinkler System Discharge Criteria Joe W. Noble, Noble Consulting Services, LLC, NV

34、E Rep. TC on Sprinkler System Installation Criteria Maurice M. Pilette, Mechanical Designs Ltd., MA SE Rep. TC on Residential Sprinkler Systems Chester W. Schirmer, Aon/Schirmer Engineering Corporation, NC I (Member Emeritus) Kenneth W. Wagoner, Parsley Consulting Engineers, CA SE Rep. TC on Private

35、 Water Supply Piping Systems John J. Walsh, UA Joint Apprenticeship Committee, MD SE Rep. United Assn. of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipe Fitting Industry (Member Emeritus) Matthew J. Klaus, NFPA Staff Liaison Thisl ist represents the membership at the time the Committee was balloted

36、 on the final text of thised ition. Since that time, changes in the membership may have occurred. A key to classifications is found at the back of the document. NOTE: Membership on a committee shall not in and of itself constitute an endorsement of the Association or any document developed by the co

37、mmittee on which the member serves. Committee Scope: This Committee shall have overall responsibility for documents that pertain to the criteria for the design and installation of automatic, open and foam-water sprinkler systems including the character and adequacy of water supplies, and the selecti

38、on of sprinklers, piping, valves, and all materials and accesso- ries. This Committee does not cover the installation of tanks and towers, nor the installation, maintenance, and use of central station, proprietary, auxiliary, and local signaling systems for watchmen, fire alarm, super- visory service, nor the design of fire department hose connections. 2912 FIRE FLOW TESTING AND MARKING OF HYDRANTS 2013 Edition

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