David,

My understanding is that any pump installed for the purposes of fire
protection for 13R has the same requirements as for 13 so it has to be per
NFPA 20.  Only in 13D can a 'pump' not be listed for fire protection per 20.

Cliff


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Blackwell
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 3:58 PM
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Subject: 2010 NFPA 13R 9.3

The code text in 2010 NFPA 13R 9.3 mentions only "pump", not "fire pump" as
the minimum standard requirement.  Is that correct?  
[I read the commentary to both 9.3 and 9.4 and began to doubt whether a
non-fire pump could be used.  It is clear that 9.4 code requires, where
used, a fire pump must meet NFPA 20; however, I don't read 9.3 as actually
requiring a fire pump be used to meet the "pump" indicated in 9.3(1) or
9.3(4).]

Perhaps my brain will work better in the morning while still fresh...


Respectfully,

David W. S. Blackwell, II, PE, CFPE
Engineering 
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