ASTM Standards Every Piping Professional Should Know🔥 Piping systems are the backbone of industrial facilities, and ASTM standards help ensure quality, safety, and reliability throughout the asset lifecycle. 📌 Pipes & Tubes ✔️ ASTM A106 – Seamless carbon steel pipe for high-temperature service ✔️ ASTM A53 – Seamless and welded steel pipe ✔️ ASTM A333 – Low-temperature service pipe ✔️ ASTM A335 – Alloy steel pipe for high-temperature service ✔️ ASTM A312 – Austenitic stainless steel pipe ✔️ ASTM A381 – Large-diameter welded steel pipe ✔️ ASTM A790 – Duplex stainless steel pipe ✔️ ASTM A358 – Electric-fusion welded stainless steel pipe 📌 Fittings ✔️ ASTM A234 – Carbon and alloy steel butt-weld fittings ✔️ ASTM A403 – Stainless steel butt-weld fittings ✔️ ASTM A420 – Low-temperature carbon steel fittings ✔️ ASTM A815 – Duplex and Super Duplex stainless steel fittings 📌 Flanges & Forgings ✔️ ASTM A105 – Carbon steel flanges ✔️ ASTM A182 – Alloy and stainless steel forged ...
Types of Water Tanks Used in Fire Protection Systems (As per NFPA Standards) NFPA 22 defines several types of water tanks used in fire protection systems, including gravity, suction, pressure, and underground tanks. Each type serves a distinct role in ensuring reliable water supply for sprinklers, standpipes, and fire pumps, with design and installation requirements tailored to site conditions and hazard classifications. 🔥 Types of Water Tanks in Fire Protection (NFPA 22) Gravity Tanks Location: Elevated above ground level (on towers or rooftops). Function: Provide water pressure through gravity (0.433 psi per foot of elevation). Application: Common in municipal systems; less frequent in private fire protection. Advantages: Reliable pressure without pumps. Limitations: High construction cost, structural requirements. Suction Tanks Location: Ground-level tanks. Function: Supply water to fire pumps, which generate required pressure. Application: Most common type for privat...