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RISK INSIGHT, STRATEGY AND CONTROL AUTHORITY AUTHORITY
Reducing insurable risk through research, advice and best practice
Was a statement that the installation will be designed and installed in accordance with this standard or giving details of any deviations from its requirements and the reasons why.
RISK INSIGHT, STRATEGY AND CONTROL AUTHORITY AUTHORITY
Reducing insurable risk through research, advice and best practice
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Editorial
New Annex
Replaced by TB210
Withdrawn
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Task TB203.2.3.1 Water storage tank security TB203.3.2.2 Review of hazard - user TB203.3.2.4 Flow switches, Life safety TB203.3.3.3 Water supplies TB203.3.3.4 Electrical supplies TB203.3.3.5 Stop valve operation TB203.3.4.4 Review of hazard - Cont TB203.3.4.5 Sprinklers, mjc, sprayers TB203.3.4.6 Pipework TB203.3.4.7 Replacement parts TB203.3.4.10 Alarm stations TB203.3.2.4 Flow switches, Property protect TB203.3.5.4 Foot valves
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BS EN 12848:2004 +A2:2009
Most changes in BS EN 12845 are indicated by start and finish markers .
National foreword The national foreword has been revised and references are made to the special requirements for life safety. The UK normal practice of reserving sprinkler system water supplies solely for the sprinkler system is referred to and it should be assumed that this reference in the national foreword relates to the Note at 9.6.4, although this is not stated We recommended that LPC rules users read the National foreword.
Contents, Foreword and Introduction Several changes have been made in these sections but are not identified here.
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3. Terms and conditions (Page 17) 3.39 Jockey pump definition deleted, following clauses renumbered
4. Contract planning and documentation (Page 21) 4.3 Preliminary or estimating stage Reference to deviations and reasons for deviating removed.
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Table 1 heading amended to OH3, references to OH1 and OH2 omitted. Second Note deleted 1.
Density/ height values added for ST2/ST4 at 22.5 and 27.5 mm/min.
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Effective inserted.
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nominal inserted.
mm changed to mm2.
Editorial.
Revised clause specifying booster pumps for one or both supplies as appropriate.
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Page 60) 10.6.2 Suction pipe Taper changed from 15 to 20. Prohibition of valves connected to the pump suction deleted.
Paragraph rephrased.
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The word pressure inserted three times into rated pump flow requirements.
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New clauses.
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(Page 67) 10.8.5 Pump controller Change from category AC-4 to AC-3 contacts.3
Editorial3.
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Revised figure.
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In first line equilibrium deleted; In the first bullet point, strainer added; and The word with added in the penultimate line.
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Table corrections
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Figure revised.
(Page 102) Figure 17 Example of application of design points in a LH installation Reversion to 2003 edition4
Revised key.
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The bullet point - 2.0 bar for in-rack sprinklers refers to K 80 sprinklers, see TB229.3.8. Page 17
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New NOTE.
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Editorial.
Candle wax factories, match factories, paint application shops removed from OH4 and moved to HHP. Page 19
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Revision of table 7.
Editorial.
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New annex.
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A horizontal dividing line is missing from the table between wood and plastic pallet types in first column. Page 22
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TB203. 3.2.2 Review of hazard (Quarterly) The Technical Bulletin specifies that the quarterly review of hazard should be undertaken by one of the following procedures: An inspection by a competent person for example an engineer from a sprinkler servicing contractor; or By the sprinkler system user submitting a return to the sprinkler contractor detailing any changes A list of items to check during the review of hazard is given in the TB, see below:
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The frequencies of maintenance tasks and in some instances changes to frequencies are illustrated below8:
Task TB203.2.3.1 Water storage tank security TB203.3.2.2 Review of hazard - user TB203.3.2.4 Flow switches, Life safety TB203.3.3.3 Water supplies TB203.3.3.4 Electrical supplies TB203.3.3.5 Stop valve operation TB203.3.4.4 Review of hazard - Cont TB203.3.4.5 Sprinklers, mjc, sprayers TB203.3.4.6 Pipework TB203.3.4.7 Replacement parts TB203.3.4.10 Alarm stations TB203.3.2.4 Flow switches, Property protect TB203.3.5.4 Foot valves 1/12 Yr Yr 1 Yr 3 Yrs
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The reference to TB210.T5 in the above paragraph has been changed from TB210.T6.
TB232 Sprinkler installation control valve sets This new Technical Bulletin requires that alarm valves are either duplicated or by-passed to maintain a continuity of water supply to the sprinkler installation during servicing of the alarm valve. by- pass Figure TB232. F1 Wet pipe control valve arrangement with by
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This arrangement may be used for wet or dry pipe installations. Monitoring of stop valves should be considered but is not a requirement for property protection purposes.
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An extract from the ADB detailing the relevant clauses for water supplies is given in Appendix 1 of the Technical Bulletin.
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