Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-5-224 - Piping and Fittings
A. The
water velocity in discharge piping for public and semipublic swimming pools and
spas shall not exceed 10 feet per second, except for copper discharge piping
where the velocity shall not exceed 8 feet per second. The water velocity in
suction piping shall not exceed 6 feet per second. Piping shall be sized to
permit the rated flows for filtering and cleaning without exceeding the maximum
head of the pump.
B. Water
circulation system piping and fittings shall be constructed of materials that
are able to withstand 150% of normal operating pressures. Suction piping shall
be of sufficient strength so that it does not collapse when there is a complete
shutoff of flow on the suction side of the pump. A licensed Arizona contractor
shall conduct an induced static hydraulic pressure test of the water
circulation system piping at 25 pounds per square inch for at least 30 minutes.
The pressure test shall be performed before the deck is poured. Pressure in the
water circulation system piping shall be maintained during the deck
pour.
C. Water circulation piping
and fittings shall be made of nontoxic, corrosion-resistant
materials.
D. Water circulation
piping and fittings shall be installed so that piping or fittings do not
project into a public or semipublic swimming pool or spa in a manner that is
hazardous to users.
E. Piping that
is subject to damage by freezing shall have a uniform slope in one direction
and shall be equipped with valves that will permit the complete drainage of the
water in the swimming pool or spa.
F. Piping shall be designed to drain the
swimming pool or spa water by removing drain plugs, manipulating valves, or
other means.
G. Piping systems
shall be identified by color or by stencils or labels located at conspicuous
points.
H. Plastic water
circulation piping shall comply with American National Standard/NSF
International Standard Number 14, "Plastics Piping System Components and
Related Materials," NSF International, 3475 Plymouth Road, P.O. Box 130140, Ann
Arbor, Michigan [revised September, 1996, and no future editions] which is
incorporated by reference and on file with the Office of the Secretary of State
and the Department.
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