I think 13 allows the FDC to be connected to the fire line, regardless of
what devices are located inside the building.  Section 8.17.2.4.4 infers it
is acceptable, but you'll still need to install a check valve and the
control valve upstream of the FDC connection point (to satisfy 8.17.2.4.1
and 8.16.1.1.4).

Ed Kramer
Littleton, CO

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> Forum,
> I have a situation where the fire department is requiring a post
> indicator valve and free standing FDC outside the building.  We will
> also need a backflow preventer installed inside in the sprinkler control
> room.  Is it permissible to install the FDC so it ties into the fire
> line prior to the backflow control valves, or would we need to install a
> separate FDC line into the building?
> I know 8.16.1.1.1.3 does not allow a shutoff valve in the line, but it
> seems contradictory with Figure A.8.16.1.1 2007 NFPA 13.
> Thanks,
> Jamie Seidl
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