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Kanhai, Yes, you are correct. The alarm panel for the dialysis suite should be in its nursing station. Staff should always be in the small NS when there is a patient getting dialysis, if not then a second alarm should be place next to AAP-2 just ...
Theresa, Like David Dexter states you need to keep in mind the maximum discharge rate for when the supply check fails open. Backflow manufactures have charts that will give you this flow. As you can see here (https://www.zurn.com/media-library/web_documents/pdfs/specsheets/bf-rv-discharge-pdf) ...
Robert, You stated the manufacturer said the installation was expected and acceptable. It is the engineer of record's and owner's place to say what is acceptable. A raised drain in a shower not only will pond water but could also be a safety hazard. ...
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