The Manual of Style is arguably NFPA's most important "standard" and should be 
required reading for anyone using the NFC's.  I've always wondered why it isn't 
included in the NFC set.  There's hardly a reference to it in the NFC.

http://www.nfpa.org/~/media/files/codes%20and%20standards/regulations%20directory%20and%20forms/tc_stylemanual_07-04.pdf


Jack Fairchild



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Subject: Re: DRY HUMOR from NFPA

Thanks all, especially Ron. I didn't know that the NFPA style manual even 
existed!


On 5/30/2014 11:51 AM, Vince Sabolik wrote:
>
> 8.4.7.2* Galvanized Pipe.
> 8.4.7.2.1 Where steel pipe is used in preaction and dry pipe systems, 
> piping materials shall be limited to internally galvanized steel.
>
> Please straighten me out! This applies to CMSA heads only?
>
> Galvanized pipe, where used in a normal dry system must be figured at 
> a C=100??
>
> Thanks!
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