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APPENDIX D

Figures and Photos


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OLLOWING are the gures and photographs pertinent to Chapters 221.
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Photo 1 The end of the carpenters rule is ush to the end of the 1 1/2

nipple. This illustrates the 1

take-out, measured
on the interior of the broken tting, of a 1 1/2

1 1/2

cast-iron tee.
Photo 2 An installed brass upright sprinkler head. This sprinkler should not have been painted!
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Photo 3 The sign hanging from the chain declares the 1

valve to be a (wet-pipe) inspectors test valve; located in a remote


furnace room.
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Photo 4 This is the resulting installation from the plan drawing depicted in Figure L-15. The re department connection has been
moved during installation to a different location. As a precaution against freezing, the contractor installed pipe covering around all
piping including the main drain line, with the exception of the valve stems, pressure gauge, and the metered backow preventer
by-pass. Of course, the drain piping downstream of the drain valve is dry, and some pipe covering will have to be removed if and
when the backow preventer interior requires cleaning.
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Photo 5 A wet-pipe system riser and a dry-pipe system riser are installed side-by-side. It was not advisable to install only a
dry-pipe system in the small structure that these systems service, since there exist numerous heated areas to protect. Separate
hydraulic placards are afxed to each system riser.
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Photo 6 These sprinklers installed beneath a combustible outdoor roof section are part of an anti-freeze system.
Photo 7 This single sprinkler has been piped from the branch-line to a location beneath very wide ductwork.
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Photo 8 A hanger assembly consisting of a top-beam clamp, 3/8

threaded rod, and a standard swivel ring.


Photo 9 Located near the ceiling, this system cut-in to a combination standpipe includes a buttery valve, ow switch,
and a system drain that is piped to an express drain. Note that the drain valve is correctly placed downstream of the ow
switch.
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Photo 10 Another system cut-in made on a combination standpipe in a high-rise building. The component shown down-
stream of the ow switch is a combination system drain/inspectors test connection.
Photo 11 The system supply for this header is at the far end of the photograph. Notice that the anged spool preceding
the backow preventer is galvanized. Both control valves are equipped with tamper switches.
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Photo 12 This header is located in the basement level and has the domestic supply piped out the bottom of the anged
tee. The re department connection for this single wet-pipe system will be piped from the grade-level oor. The supply
side O, S, and Y valve is open, but we can visually establish (by its stem position) that the system side O, S, and Y valve
is shut. Note that the 2

main drain discharge is piped nowhere in particular. It will be no fun draining this system.
Photo 13 This is also a basement installation. The signs identify the control valves. Note that four hydraulic placards are
neatly mounted to the right of the spare-head cabinet. The large component is a 6

reduced-pressure backow preventer,


which is not listed for below-grade installations.
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Photo 14 This shows an acceptable pressure gauge installation, which has been piped off of the riser on the 2

main drain piping


upstream of the drain valve.
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Photo 15 The domestic supply originates from the top of the 4

anged tee. The system control valve is located at the base of the
riser, downstreamof the detector check valve. The 4

re department connection piping was moved fromits original intended location


during installation, with the result being a 4

blank ange forever hanging in place, piped from a 4

pipe-o-let on the riser. This


pipestand should have been properly secured to the oor.
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