No, it's all good after the pump discharge control valve.
A.4.7.7.2

On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 3:03 PM, Dewayne Martinez <
dmarti...@total-mechanical.com> wrote:

> Is there anything that restricts the use of a PRV after the discharge
> control valve on a fire pump?
>
> I have a ESFR storage building where I am designing to a “future” water
> supply which is much higher than the existing water supply.
>
> The fire pump must satisfy both existing and future conditions and I
> thought about leaving a space for a PRV to be installed downstream of the
> pump discharge valve to account for the future higher pressures.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Dewayne Martinez
>
> Fire Protection Design Manager
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