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2985-07
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5/2/2007
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• <br /> section, is replaced, it shall be replaced with a hydrant that does conform to the <br /> standards and requirements of this section. <br /> F. Section 508 of the IFC, entitled "Fire Protection Water Supplies,"is hereby amended by <br /> the addition of the following new subsection 508.6: <br /> 508.6 Notification. The owner of property on which private hydrants are located <br /> must provide the fire code official with the following written service notifications: <br /> 508.6.1 In-service notification. The fire code official shall <br /> be notified when any newly installed hydrant or main is <br /> placed into service. <br /> 508.6.2 Out-of-service notification. Where any hydrant is <br /> out of service or has not yet been placed in service, the <br /> hydrant shall be identified as being out of service and shall be <br /> appropriately marked as out of service, by a method approved <br /> by the fire code official. <br /> G. Subsection 510.1 of the IFC, entitled"Identification" is hereby deleted and the following <br /> inserted in its place: <br /> 510.1 Identification. The following identification requirements shall apply to <br /> access to equipment. <br /> 1. Fire protection equipment and fire hydrants shall be clearly identified <br /> in an approved manner to prevent parking and/or other obstructions. <br /> 2. Entrances to rooms containing controls for sprinkler risers and valves, <br /> or other fire detection, suppression, or control elements shall be <br /> identified for the use of the fire department. <br /> 3. Approved signs are required to identify fire protection equipment and <br /> equipment location. <br /> 4. All fire department connections shall have a sign approved by the fire <br /> code official. The sign shall specify the type of water-based fire <br /> protection system it serves and the building areas served. <br /> 5. All main control valves and sectional valves for water-based fire <br /> protection systems shall have a sign specifying what the valves <br /> control. <br /> 6. All sprinklers and standpipe risers shall have signs to indicate which <br /> type of water-based fire protection system is being used. <br /> Section 7: AMENDMENTS TO THE IFC CHAPTER 9, FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS. <br /> A. Subsection 901.1 of the IFC, entitled"Scope" is hereby deleted and the following <br /> inserted in its place: <br /> 901.1 Scope and application. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all <br /> occupancies and buildings, shall specify where fire protection systems are <br /> required, and shall apply to the design, installation, inspection, operation, testing, <br /> and maintenance of all fire protection systems; however, nothing contained in this <br /> 10 <br />
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