NFPA 22 2013
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NFPA 22: Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2013 | 96 |
Update now! Insist on the 2013 edition of NFPA 22 for adequate water supply in private fire protection systems. The 2013 NFPA 22: Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection provides the industry’s most up-to-date requirements for the design, construction, installation and maintenance of tanks and accessory equipment that supply water for private fire protection, including foundations, towers, pipe connections and fittings, and valve enclosures. Only this edition provides the Standard’s first definition for “suction tank” along with other significant revisions: Updated Table 5.4 correlates with ANSI/AWWA D100-11, Standard for Welded Carbon Steel Tanks for Water Storage. Clarified roof hatch and ladder requirements Clarified pressure tank design requirements plus Annex language with additional guidance User-friendly anti-vortex plate requirements clarify the use of a long radius elbow as well as its use on all suction tanks. Updated figure accompanies text. A new section on break tanks provides design guidance. This updated edition is essential for manufacturers, fire protection engineers, installers, maintenance professionals, AHJs, and property owners.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Notices and Disclaimers |
4 | 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications |
8 | Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Retroactivity 1.4 Equivalency 1.5 Types of Tanks 1.6 Units |
9 | Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.3 Other Publications |
10 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. (Reserved) Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions 3.3 General Definitions |
11 | Chapter 4 General Information 4.1 Capacity and Elevation 4.2 Water Sources. 4.3 Location of Tanks 4.4 Tank Materials 4.5 Workmanship 4.6 Plans |
12 | 4.7 Tank Contractor Responsibility 4.8 Attachments to Tank Structures 4.9 Lightning Protection 4.10 Strength 4.11 National Standards 4.12 Loads |
13 | 4.13 Welding 4.14 Roofs 4.15 Roof Vent 4.16 Test Reports Chapter 5 Welded-Steel Gravity Tanks and Suction Tanks 5.1 General 5.2 Materials |
14 | 5.3 Earthquake Load 5.4 Unit Stresses 5.5 Design Details |
17 | 5.6 Workmanship 5.7 Accessories |
18 | Chapter 6 Factory-Coated, Bolted Steel Tanks 6.1 General 6.2 Plate and Sheet Materials |
19 | 6.3 Earthquake Load 6.4 Design Details |
20 | 6.5 Fabrication 6.6 Erection Chapter 7 Pressure Tanks 7.1 General |
21 | 7.2 Pipe Connections and Fittings |
22 | Chapter 8 Wood Gravity Tanks and Suction Tanks 8.1 General |
23 | 8.2 Material 8.3 Loads 8.4 Unit Stresses |
24 | 8.5 Details of Design |
25 | 8.6 Workmanship 8.7 Accessories |
27 | Chapter 9 Embankment-Supported Coated Fabric Suction Tanks 9.1 General 9.2 Standard Capacities 9.3 Materials 9.4 Embankment Preparation and Tank Installation Procedure |
29 | 9.5 Tank Sump and Support for Bottom Fittings 9.6 Pipe Connections and Fittings Chapter 10 Concrete Gravity Tanks and Suction Tanks 10.1 General 10.2 Prestressed Tanks 10.3 Standard Capacities 10.4 Earthquake Load |
30 | 10.5 Wall Treatments Chapter 11 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Tanks 11.1 General 11.2 Application 11.3 Tank Specification 11.4 Monolithic Tanks 11.5 Protection of Buried Tanks 11.6 Protection of Aboveground Tanks 11.7 Tank Connections Chapter 12 Tank and Tower Foundations in the Ground 12.1 Concrete Specifications |
31 | 12.2 Suction Tank Foundations 12.3 Foundation Piers for Elevated Tanks 12.4 Anchorage 12.5 Grouting 12.6 Soil-Bearing Pressures |
32 | Chapter 13 Steel Tank Towers 13.1 General 13.2 Materials 13.3 Loads |
33 | 13.4 Unit Stresses |
35 | 13.5 Details of Design |
37 | 13.6 Workmanship |
38 | 13.7 Accessories |
39 | Chapter 14 Pipe Connections and Fittings 14.1 General Information |
40 | 14.2 Discharge Pipe |
42 | 14.3 Expansion Joint 14.4 Filling |
43 | 14.5 Break Tanks. 14.6 Overflow |
44 | 14.7 Clean-Out and Drain 14.8 Connections for Other Than Fire Protection 14.9 Sensors |
45 | Chapter 15 Valve Enclosures and Frost Protection 15.1 Valve Pit or House and Heater House |
46 | 15.2 Frostproof Casing |
47 | Chapter 16 Tank Heating 16.1 General |
55 | 16.2 Heating Requirements 16.3 Heating Systems |
59 | 16.4 Tank Insulation 16.5 Heating for Embankment-Supported Coated Fabric Suction Tanks Chapter 17 Acceptance Test Requirements 17.1 Inspection of Completed Equipment 17.2 Testing 17.3 Welded Steel Tanks |
60 | 17.4 Bolted Steel Tanks 17.5 Pressure Tanks 17.6 Embankment-Supported Coated Fabric Tanks 17.7 Concrete Tanks 17.8 Wood Tanks 17.9 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Tanks — Hydrostatic Test 17.10 Disposal of Test Water 17.11 Anti-Vortex Plate Inspection Chapter 18 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water Tanks 18.1 General Annex A Explanatory Material |
72 | Annex B Typical Installations |
87 | Annex C Informational References |
88 | Index |