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<br />?. <br />?:. <br />? <br />Ordinance No. 96-105 <br />page 8 <br />H. Standpipe and sprinkler systems shall be tested at a minimum of <br />200 psi for two hours. <br />(4) Fire Division connec ion for ctandpl?esygtmc <br />A. Standpipes shall be provided with outside Fire Division Siamese <br />connections approved by the Fire Chief, having check valves on each <br />inlet. The pipe from the Fire Division connection to the standpipe <br />system shall be a minimum of four inches in diameter. <br />B. There shall be one or more Fire Division Siamese connections for <br />each standpipe system. <br />C. Siamese connections shall be placed not less than eighteen inches <br />nor more than thirty-six inches above the level of the adjoining <br />ground or sidewalk. <br />D. The threads of such Fire Division connections shall be uniform <br />with those used by the North Olmsted Fire Division. Substantial <br />plugs, with connecting chains, shall be provided to protect the <br />threads on each connection. <br />E. Each such Fire Division connection shall be suitably marked with <br />raised letters reading "Standpipe Wet" or "Standpipe Dry". <br />F. Inside the building or pit in a horizontal section of the standpipe <br />connection, a straightway check valve approved by the Fire Chief <br />shall be placed, with an automatic drip connection valve between <br />the check valve and the exterior Fire Division Siamese connection <br />to prevent freezing. <br />(5) When the Fire Chief determines that the standpipe would not be used because of <br />the location or construction of the building, he may waive this requirement and substitute <br />other safety measures. <br />1701.17 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS - COOKING <br />EQUIPMENT. <br />If, upon inspection by the Fire Prevention Bureau, any such cooking appliances are found <br />not to be protected by an automatic fire extinguishing system as required by this section, the Fire <br />Chief shall order the owner, tenant or operator of such facilities to submit plans and specifications <br />to the Fire Prevention Bureau for the installation of such system and shall order the installation <br />of such system according to approved plans. <br />Such plans and specifications shall be submitted within thirty days of receipt of such order <br />and the installation-of the system shall be completed within three months of receipt of such order, <br />except that the Fire Chief may grant an extension of such time limits for delays caused by factors <br />beyond the control of the person or persons so ordered.