N.J. Admin. Code § 5:21-5.4 - Fire hydrants
(a) Hydrants shall
be spaced to provide necessary fire flow. The average building area served per
hydrant shall not exceed 120,000 square feet. In addition, the distance between
any dwelling and a hydrant shall not exceed 400 feet when measured along the
street right-of-way.
(b) Size,
type, and installation of hydrants shall conform to the following
specifications, incorporated herein by reference, as appropriate:
1. Size, type, and installation of hydrants
shall be in accordance with the requirements of the municipality or the water
purveyor or shall conform to the AWWA Standard for Dry Barrel Fire Hydrants,
ANSI/AWWA C502. Hydrants shall have at least three outlets; one outlet shall be
a pumper outlet; the other outlets shall be at least two-and-one-half-inch
nominal size. The pumper outlet shall face the street. All outlet nozzles shall
be at least 12 inches above the adjoining grade. When a concrete slab is
provided around the hydrant riser, the flange where the hydrant connects to the
riser shall be at least two inches above adjacent grade. Street main
connections shall not be less than six inches in diameter. Hose threads on
outlets shall be compatible with existing municipal equipment and shall either
conform to NFPA 1963 or shall match existing municipal requirements. A valve
shall be provided on connections between hydrants and street mains. All pipe,
fittings, and appurtenances supplying fire hydrants shall be AWWA or ASTM
approved.
2. All fire hydrants
shall conform to NFPA Standard 291.
Notes
See: 31 New Jersey Register 477(a), 31 New Jersey Register 3259(a).
Rewrote (b)1.
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