NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for general system components for fuel systems (non-hydrant type). Do not use this specification for designs related to pressurized hydrant fueling systems. For such systems, refer to the requirements of the DoD Type III/IV/V, and...
NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for piping, piping components, valving and miscellaneous accessories for general fueling systems, non-hydrant type and non-service station. Do not use this specification for designs related to pressurized hydrant fueling systems...
1.1 These requirements cover angle-pattern and straightway-pattern hose valves intended for use on standpipes, fire pumps, and hydrants supplying water for fire protection service. 1.2 Requirements for the installation of hose valves include the Standards of the National...
1 Scope 1.1 GENERAL This document establishes the standards for dimensions, coupling action, activation, and other requirements to achieve full interchangeability between components of various manufacturers of hydrant pit valves and couplers. This document also provides other optional...
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) presents historical information and background data related to hydrant valves and couplers used in worldwide ground refueling of commercial aircraft (hereafter generically referred to as hydrant devices). Military hydrant devices are...
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) presents historical information and background data related to hydrant valves and couplers used in worldwide ground refueling of commercial aircraft (hereafter generically referred to as hydrant devices). Military hydrant devices are...
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) presents historical information and background data related to hydrant valves and couplers used in worldwide ground refueling of commercial aircraft (hereafter generically referred to as hydrant devices). Military hydrant devices are...
1.1 These requirements cover angle-pattern and straightway-pattern hose valves intended for use on standpipes, fire pumps, and hydrants supplying water for fire protection service. 1.2 Requirements for the installation of hose valves include the Standards of the National...
NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for the Pump Control and Annunciation System for fueling systems that are not Hydrant Systems and are not Military Service Stations.
This European Standard defines the minimum fitness for purpose requirements for hydrants to be used in, or connected to, water supply pipe systems, above or below ground (see EN 805), carrying water intended for human consumption. This European Standard specifies the design requirements, the...
1.1 These requirements apply to fire department connection devices and roof manifolds intended for use in buildings having standpipe and hose, water spray, or sprinkler systems to enable a fire department to connect hose lines directly to the system to supplement existing water...
This document establishes the standards for dimensions, coupling action, activation, and other requirements necessary to achieve full interchangeability between components of various manufactures. It also recommends other optional features which component manufactures should consider, if they are...
1.1 This standard covers rubber gasketed fittings intended for assembling sections of pipe in fire protection systems, for example, couplings to attach pipe sections end to end, and side outlets to attach pipe sections at right angles. 1.2 The products covered by this standard are intended...
INTRODUCTION This publication is intended to give operators of airport fuel hydrant systems guidance in: Determining the state of cleanliness of existing hydrant systems and possible causes of contamination. Methods of cleaning hydrant systems that are showing signs of...
NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for the start-up (flushing, cleaning, equipment tests), and performance testing of new and existing fuel systems that are dead head type. That is, systems where fuel is issued out of a tank, through a pump, and then into a dead-end piping...
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