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NFPA 22 2008

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Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection

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pply NFPA 22 for adequate water supply in private fire protection systems. The 2008 NFPA 22: Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection provides the industry’s most up-to-date requirements for the design, construction, installation and maintenance of tanks and accessory equipment that supply water for private fire protection, including:     Foundations     Towers     Pipe connections and fittings     Valve enclosures New in the 2008 Standard is a chapter on the application of Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) tanks. This updated edition is essential for manufacturers, fire protection engineers, installers, maintenance professionals, AHJs, and property owners.

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4 2.1 General
2.2 NFPA Publications
8 Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Retroactivity
1.4 Equivalency
1.5 Types of Tanks
1.6 Units
Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
9 2.3 Other Publications
10 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections (Reserved)
Chapter 3 Definitions
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
3.3 General Definition
Chapter 4 General Information
4.1 Capacity and Elevation
11 4.2 Location of Tanks
4.3 Tank Materials
4.4 Workmanship
4.5 Plans
4.6 Tank Contractor Responsibility
4.7 Attachments to Tank Structures
4.8 Lightning Protection
4.9 Strength
12 4.10 National Standards
4.11 Loads
4.12 Welding
4.13 Roofs
4.14 Roof Vent
13 4.15 Test Reports
Chapter 5 Welded-Steel Gravity Tanks and Suction Tanks
5.1 General
5.2 Materials
14 5.3 Earthquake Load
5.4 Unit Stresses
5.5 Design Details
16 5.6 Workmanship
17 5.7 Accessories
18 Chapter 6 Factory-Coated, Bolted Steel Tanks
6.1 General
6.2 Plate and Sheet Materials
19 6.3 Earthquake Load
6.4 Design Details
6.5 Fabrication
6.6 Erection
20 Chapter 7 Pressure Tanks
7.1 General
21 7.2 Pipe Connections and Fittings
22 Chapter 8 Wood Gravity Tanks and Suction Tanks
8.1 General
8.2 Material
23 8.3 Loads
8.4 Unit Stresses
8.5 Details of Design
24 8.6 Workmanship
25 8.7 Accessories
27 Chapter 9 Embankment-Supported Coated Fabric Suction Tanks
9.1 General
9.2 Standard Capacities
9.3 Materials
9.4 Embankment Preparation and Tank Installation Procedure
29 9.5 Tank Sump and Support for Bottom Fittings
9.6 Pipe Connections and Fittings
Chapter 10 Concrete Gravity Tanks and Suction Tanks
10.1 General
10.2 Prestressed Tanks
10.3 Standard Capacities
10.4 Earthquake Load
10.5 Wall Treatments
Chapter 11 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Tanks
11.1 General
11.2 Application
11.3 Tank Specification
11.4 Monolithic Tanks
11.5 Protection of Buried Tanks
30 11.6 Protection of Aboveground Tanks
11.7 Tank Connections
Chapter 12 Tank and Tower Foundations in the Ground
12.1 Concrete Specifications
12.2 Suction Tank Foundations
31 12.3 Foundation Piers for Elevated Tanks
12.4 Anchorage
12.5 Grouting
12.6 Soil-Bearing Pressures
Chapter 13 Steel Tank Towers
13.1 General
32 13.2 Materials
13.3 Loads
33 13.4 Unit Stresses
13.5 Details of Design
37 13.6 Workmanship
38 13.7 Accessories
39 Chapter 14 Pipe Connections and Fittings
14.1 General Information
40 14.2 Discharge Pipe
42 14.3 Expansion Joint
14.4 Filling
43 14.5 Overflow
14.6 Clean-Out and Drain
14.7 Connections for Other Than Fire Protection
44 14.8 Sensors
Chapter 15 Valve Enclosures and Frost Protection
15.1 Valve Pit or House and Heater House
45 15.2 Frostproof Casing
46 Chapter 16 Tank Heating
16.1 General
52 16.2 Heating Requirements
53 16.3 Heating Systems
57 16.4 Tank Insulation
58 16.5 Heating for Embankment-Supported Coated Fabric Suction Tanks
59 Chapter 17 Acceptance Test Requirements
17.1 Inspection of Completed Equipment
17.2 Testing
17.3 Welded Steel Tanks
17.4 Bolted Steel Tanks
17.5 Pressure Tanks
17.6 Embankment-Supported Coated Fabric Tanks
17.7 Concrete Tanks
17.8 Wood Tanks
60 17.9 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Tanks—Hydrostatic Test
17.10 Disposal of Test Water
Chapter 18 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water Tanks
18.1 General
Annex A Explanatory Material
69 Annex B Typical Installations
83 Annex C Informational References
84 Index
NFPA 22 2008
$80.71