Nev. Admin. Code § 445A.6703

Current through August 29, 2024
Section 445A.6703 - Pumping facilities: Discharge piping

Except as otherwise justified by an engineer and approved by the Division or the appropriate district board of health, a supplier of water shall ensure that, with regard to the discharge piping of the public water system:

1. The diameter of the discharge pipe is sized in accordance with the specifications and recommendations of the manufacturer of the pump and Standard 9.6.6 of the American National Standards Institute and Hydraulic Institute. A concentric reducer or eccentric reducer may be installed on the discharge pipe.
2. A fitting, which may consist of a spool or union, is installed on a discharge pipe to facilitate the removal of the pump. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a permanent pressure gauge with a pet cock or ball valve must also be installed on the discharge pipe. In lieu of a permanent pressure gauge, a connection for a temporary pressure gauge and a pressure transducer may be installed. A temporary pressure gauge installed pursuant to this subsection must be maintained on-site.
3. A check valve or other suitable type of valve is installed just beyond the fitting required by subsection 2, to prevent the reversal of flow through the pump. On pumping installations of:
(a) Low pressure, a swing check valve may be used.
(b) High pressure, a silent check valve or automatic check valve, or another suitable valve, must be used. The engineer who designs such an installation shall seek to minimize the potential for water hammer.
4. Another valve is installed just beyond the check valve required pursuant to subsection 3, to isolate the discharge and to provide for a positive shutdown of the system when repair is required.
5. Isolation valves are not used for the control of flow or pressure and remain only in a fully open or a fully closed position. If the control of flow or pressure is desired, other valves must be installed.
6. The piping is arranged in such a manner as to avoid high spots. An air and vacuum valve, which is piped to a drain, must be provided.
7. The piping is rigidly supported and restrained in such a manner as to prevent movement.

Nev. Admin. Code § 445A.6703

Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, eff. 2-20-97; A by Environmental Comm'n by R194-08, 10-27-2009; A by R104-22A, eff. 12/9/2022

NRS 445A.860