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NFPA 291 provides guidance on fire flow tests and marking of hydrants in order to determine and indicate the relative available fire service water supply from hydrants and to identify possible deficiencies which could be corrected to ensure adequate fire flows as needed.
NFPA 291 requires that fire hydrant flow tests be performed every 5 years and fire hydrant inspections be performed annually. Fire hydrant inspections and testing should be performed by a licensed professional.
Single Hydrant Flow Test: In this procedure, a pressure gauge is attached to one of the outlets of the hydrant. The air is expelled from the hydrant. A pressure gauge reading is taken before the hydrant is flowed (static pressure) and while the hydrant is being flowed (residual pressure).
NFPA 1142 Standard on Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Firefighting identifies a method of determining the minimum water supply necessary for structural firefighting purposes in areas where it has been determined that there is no water or inadequate water for firefighting.
It is designed to provide rapid access to water if a fire breaks out. Fire hydrant installation consists of a system of pipe work connected directly to the water supply main to provide water to every hydrant outlet and is intended to provide water for the firemen to fight a fire.
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In NSW, this is currently 150kPa for each fire hydrant required to flow at not less than 10 l/s. In all other states and territories this value is 200 kPa.
The five yearly fire hydrant test involves the inspection, overhaul and testing of all components of a fire protection system. This test will ensure the valves and the pipework are capable of withstanding the pressure fluctuations that the fire brigade put on the system when fighting a fire.

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