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IS 3844: Code of Practice for Installation and Maintenance of Internal Fire Hydrants and Hose Reels on Premises (First Revision)
Choosing the right type of fire hydrant systemwhether it be wet barrel, dry barrel, wall-mounted, or yard hydrantsdepends on the specific needs of the building or area being protected.
Dry barrel and wet barrel are the two kinds of Fire Hydrants. The wet barrel fire hydrant holds a constant water supply, while the dry barrel fire hydrant needs to have a valve release to let water in.
For most intents and purposes, there are two types, wet and dry barrel hydrants, in addition to standpipes. These have a different structure and mechanism depending on the surrounding conditions.
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Class AA hydrants (1500 gpm) should have their nozzle caps and bonnet colored light blue, Class A hydrants (10001499 gpm) green, Class B hydrants (500999 gpm) orange, Class C hydrants (0499 gpm) red, and inoperable or end-of-system (risking water hammer) black.
The colors indicate the rated water-flow capacity of that particular hydrant: Red indicates a water-flow capacity of fewer than 500 gallons per minute (GPM). Orange indicates a water-flow capacity of 500 to 999 GPM. Green indicates a water-flow capacity of 1,000 to 1,499 GPM.

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