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From 2019, legislation now requires all residential buildings
4 stories or more to be sprinkler protected. The National
Construction Code offers significant reliability and cost saving
advantages by referencing the new FPAA101D PEX pipe
sprinkler system, which permits sprinklers to be plumbed off
the already required domestic riser.
The PEX pipe "101D" system is by far the most cost-effective
option for installers and developers of these residential
buildings. This eliminates the need to provide dedicated
sprinkler and hydrant service tappings, fire pumps and alarm
equipment. Utilising drinking water supplied by a WaterMark
approved piping system significantly reduces backflow
hazards to the community and now effectively eliminates the
possibility of sprinkler systems being inadvertently shut off.
The Auspex system was used for tests conducted by
CSIRO for the Fire Authorities at the very beginning of the
development of the new FPAA101D system. Since then,
Auspex has continued to work on developing a suite of
dedicated piping and fixing arrangements specifically for
sprinkler head fit off, in all relevant pipe diameters. This
ensures installers have the easiest and fastest means of
fitting off sprinklers in the wall or ceiling that is compliant
with the relevant Codes and Standards.
Layout schematic
Residential sprinkler
Network utility operator
town main
Sanitary facility
Below ground street
isolation valve
Riser
Backflow prevention
device
Sprinkler / Domestic
floor isolation valve
SOU water meters
Pumpset
Main water meter
Water supply backflow assembly
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