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Subject: RE: fixed site industrial hose monitor
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There aren't any prescribed guidelines for hydrant monitor spacing, or other
design criteria, it all depends
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Subject: RE: fixed site industrial hose monitor
Right-o on what's being protected. Is NFPA 400 applicable in this
jurisdiction? If so, fertilizer (ammonium nitrate per Section 11.1.2 of the
2013 edition) and the protection thereof are requir
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Subject: fixed site industrial hose monitor
Here’s something new to me …
We have an A
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>We have
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Behalf Of John Irwin
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2018 9:27 AM
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Subject: fixed site industrial hose monitor [EXT
Here’s something new to me …
We have an AHJ asking us to install 2 new, fixed hose cannons at loading
dock doors at a fertilizer plant. That’s the extent of the direction we
were given.
So naturally I have to justify this with code to support its requirement,
and to verify that it’s done pro