Or. Admin. Code § 837-061-0015 - Exemptions
(1) Fire protection
equipment used under the authority of ORS Chapters 477 and 526 are exempt from
the provisions of this division.
(2) The State Fire Marshal may grant
exemption from these rules for private fire protection equipment used for
special purposes, research programs, or special features of fire protection
equipment found appropriate for uniformity within a particular protection area
and not essential to the coordination of public fire protection operations. Any
such exemption shall be granted in writing by the State Fire Marshal.
(3) Fire protection equipment having
non-threaded couplings or fittings with an inside diameter greater than three
inches may be purchased and used without written exemption form the State Fire
Marshal under the following conditions:
(a)
Non-threaded couplings shall conform to the specifications contained in
"National Fire Protection Association Standard No. 1963, 2019
edition."
(b) All fire apparatus
carrying hose equipped with non-threaded couplings shall also carry inlet and
discharge adapters in accordance with the following: 3-1/2 inch or larger Hose:
- For the initial 1,000 feet, or portion thereof, and each additional 1,000
feet, or major portion thereof (500 feet or more);
(A) Inlet - Minimum of one 2 or 3-way 2-1/2
inch threaded female with inlets (clappered) adapted to non-threaded coupling
hose size;
(B) Discharge - Minimum
of one 2 or 3-way 2-1/2 inch threaded male gated outlets adapted from
non-threaded coupling hose size.
(c) All fire department coupling, i.e.,
hydrants, sprinkler systems, standpipes, nozzles, adapters, etc., must be
equipped with "American National Fire Hose Connection Screw Threads" regardless
of size. However, such equipment may be additionally equipped with adapters of
the non-threaded type when approved by the chief of the department.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 476.030
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 476.410
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