successfully completed, each portion of the sprinkler system to be
disinfected shall be thoroughly flushed with potable water until all
entrained dirt and other foreign materials have been removed before
introducing chlorinating material. Flushing shall be conducted by removing
the flushing fitting of the cross mains and of the grid branch lines, and
then back-flushing through the sprinkler main drains. The chlorinating
material shall be hypochlorites or liquid chlorine. Water chlorination
procedure shall be in accordance with AWWA C651 and AWWA C652. The
chlorinating material shall be fed into the sprinkler piping at a constant
solution injected into the system with a hypochlorinator, or liquid
chlorine injected into the system through a solution-fed chlorinator and
booster pump shall be used. Chlorination application shall continue until
the entire system if filled. The water shall remain in the system for a
minimum of 24 hours. Each valve in the system shall be opened and closed
several times to ensure its proper disinfection. Following the 24-hour
period, no less than 25 ppm chlorine residual shall remain in the system.
The system shall then be flushed with clean water until the residual
chlorine is reduced to less than one part per million. Samples of water in
disinfected containers for bacterial examination will be taken from several
system locations which are approved by the Contracting Officer. Samples
shall be tested for total coliform organisms (coliform bacteria, fecal
coliform, streptococcal, and other bacteria) in accordance with AWWA EWW.
The testing method shall be either the multiple-tube fermentation technique
or the membrane-filter technique. The disinfection shall be repeated until
tests indicate the absence of coliform organisms (zero mean coliform
density per 100 milliliters) in the samples for at least 2 full days. The
system will not be accepted until satisfactory bacteriological results have
been obtained. After the successful completion, all sprinklers or plugs
and gravity flush all drops or trapped piping.
3.9
PIPE COLOR CODE MARKING
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NOTE: Designer will coordinate color code marking
with UFGS-09900 PAINTS AND COATINGS. Color code
marking for piping which are not listed in Table I
of Paragraph 3.5 Pipe Color Code Marking of
UFGS-09900 will be added to the table.
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Color code marking of piping shall be as specified in Section 09900 PAINTS
AND COATINGS.
3.10
PRELIMINARY TESTS
The system including the underground water mains, the aboveground piping,
assure that equipment and components function as intended. The underground
subjected to system working pressure shall be tested in accordance with
NFPA 13 and NFPA 24. Upon completion of specified tests, the Contractor
shall complete certificates as specified in paragraph SUBMITTALS.
3.10.1
Underground Piping
3.10.1.1
Flushing
Underground piping shall be flushed in accordance with NFPA 24.
This
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