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7.1.2 The sprinkler system piping shall not have separate control valves <br />installed unless supervised by a central station, proprietary, or remote <br />station alarm service one of the following methods: <br />(1) Central station, proprietary, or remote station alarm service. <br />(2) Local alarm service that causes the sounding of an audible signal at a <br />constantly attended location. <br />(3) Valves that are locked open. <br />NFPA 14, 2013 Edition, Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems is hereby <br />amended as follows: <br />Section 7.3.1.1 is hereby is deleted in its entirety and replaced as follows: <br />7.3.1.1 Class I and III Standpipe hose connections shall be unobstructed <br />and shall be located not less than 18 inches or more than 24 inches <br />above the finished floor. Class II Standpipe hose connections shall be <br />unobstructed and shall be located not less than 3 feet or more than 5 <br />feet above the finished floor. <br />NFPA 24, 2016 Edition, Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service <br />Mains and Their Appurtenances is hereby amended as follows: <br />Section 6.2.8.1 is hereby added as follows: <br />6.2.8.1 All indicating valves controlling fire suppression water supplies shall <br />be painted OSHA red. <br />Exceptions: <br />1. Brass or bronze valves on sprinkler risers mounted to the exterior of the <br />building may be left unpainted. <br />2. Where OS&Y valves on the detector check assembly are the only control <br />valves, at least one OS&Y valve shall be painted red. <br />Section 6.2.9 is hereby amended as follows: <br />All connections to private fire service mains for fire protection systems shall <br />be arranged in accordance with one of the following so that they can be <br />isolated: <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXXX <br />11 B-25 Page 25 of 29 <br />