Common use of Fire Hydrant Assembly Clause in Contracts

Fire Hydrant Assembly. 1. Fire hydrants shall be the compressive, post style, dry barrel type, and shall conform to the requirements of ANSI/AWWA C502 and local code requirements. The valve opening shall not be less than 4½-inch (115 mm). All hydrants shall be complete including joint assemblies. 2. Hydrants shall be suitable for working pressure of 150 psi and shall be hydrostatically factory tested to 300 psi. 3. All working parts, including the seat ring, shall be removable through the top without excavating or disturbing the barrel of the hydrant. 4. Hydrants shall be constructed with a lubricant chamber which encloses the operating threads and which provides automatic lubrication of the threads and bearing surfaces each time the hydrant is operated. This assembly shall be comprised of a top O-ring serving as a dirt and moisture barrier and a lower O-ring which will serve as a pressure seal. 5. Hydrants shall include two 2½-inch (65 mm) hose nozzles and one 4½-inch (115 mm) pumper connection with National Standard Fire Hose Threads unless specified otherwise in the Plans or The Facility Owner’s Standard Specifications. Hydrant threads shall comply with the specifications of the local agency providing fire service. 6. Hydrant nozzle shall be constructed to face in any direction at any time by removing the safety flange bolts and revolving the head without digging or shutting off water. 7. Hydrants shall have pentagon operating nut measuring 1½-inch (40 mm) point to flat and shall open by turning counter-clockwise. 8. Hydrant shall have a safety-type vertical barrel with a minimum 3½-foot bury and be designed with safety flange and/or bolts to protect the barrel and stem from damage, eliminate flooding, and allow rapid replacement if hydrant is struck. All risers necessary for deeper bury applications shall be provided by the hydrant manufacturer. 9. Hydrants shall include positive, automatic drain valves which shall be fully closed when the main valve is open. 10. Bottom inlet of hydrant shall be provided with mechanical joint connection complete with accessories as specified and shall be 6-inch (150 mm) nominal diameter. 11. Fire hydrant shall be painted above ground with rust inhibiting enamel paint in accordance with The Facility Owners Standard Specifications. 12. Hydrant assemblies shall be restrained from the hydrant to the tee at the main.

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Samples: Contract Item Agreement, Amendment to Contract

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Fire Hydrant Assembly. 1. Fire hydrants shall be the compressive, post style, dry barrel type, and shall conform to the requirements of ANSI/AWWA C502 and local code requirements. The valve opening shall not be less than 4½-inch 5 ¼” -inch (115 mm). All hydrants shall be complete including joint assemblies. 2. Hydrants shall be suitable for working pressure of 150 150-psi and shall be hydrostatically factory tested to 300 300-psi. 3. All working parts, including the seat ring, shall be removable through the top without excavating or disturbing the barrel of the hydrant. 4. Hydrants shall be constructed with a lubricant chamber which encloses the operating threads and which provides automatic lubrication of the threads and bearing surfaces each time the hydrant is operated. This assembly shall be comprised of a top O-ring serving as a dirt and moisture barrier and a lower O-ring which will serve as a pressure seal. 5. Hydrants shall include two 2½-inch (65 mm) hose nozzles and one 4½-inch 5 1/4-inch (115 mm) pumper connection with National Standard Fire Hose Threads unless specified otherwise in the Plans or The Facility Owner’s Standard Specificationsand Special Provisions. Hydrant threads shall comply with the specifications of the local agency providing fire service. 6. Hydrant nozzle shall be constructed to face in any direction at any time by removing the safety flange bolts and revolving the head without digging or shutting off water. 7. Hydrants shall have pentagon operating nut measuring 1½-inch (40 mm) point to flat and shall open by turning counter-clockwise. 8. Hydrant shall have a safety-type vertical barrel with a minimum 3½-foot bury and be designed with safety flange and/or bolts to protect the barrel and stem from damage, eliminate flooding, and allow rapid replacement if hydrant is struck. All risers necessary for deeper bury applications shall be provided by the hydrant manufacturer. 9. Hydrants shall include positive, automatic drain valves which shall be fully closed when the main valve is open. 10. Bottom inlet of hydrant shall be provided with mechanical joint connection complete with accessories as specified and shall be 6-inch (150 mm) nominal diameter. 11. Fire hydrant shall be painted above ground with rust inhibiting enamel paint in accordance with The Facility Owners Standard Specifications. 12. Hydrant assemblies shall be restrained from the hydrant to the tee at the main.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amendment to Contract

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Fire Hydrant Assembly. 1. Fire hydrants shall be the compressive, post style, dry barrel type, and shall conform to the requirements of ANSI/AWWA C502 and local code requirements. The valve opening shall not be less than 4½-inch (115 mm). All hydrants shall be complete including joint assemblies. 2. Hydrants shall be suitable for working pressure of 150 psi and shall be hydrostatically factory tested to 300 psi. 3. All working parts, including the seat ring, shall be removable through the top without excavating or disturbing the barrel of the hydrant. 4. Hydrants shall be constructed with a lubricant chamber which encloses the operating threads and which provides automatic lubrication of the threads and bearing surfaces each time the hydrant is operated. This assembly shall be comprised of a top O-ring serving as a dirt and moisture barrier and a lower O-ring which will serve as a pressure seal. 5. Hydrants shall include two 2½-inch (65 mm) hose nozzles and one 4½-inch (115 mm) pumper connection with National Standard Fire Hose Threads unless specified otherwise in the Plans or The Facility OwnerDWM’s1 and/or COEP’s Standard Specifications. Hydrant threads shall comply with the specifications of the local agency providing fire service. 6. Hydrant nozzle shall be constructed to face in any direction at any time by removing the safety flange bolts and revolving the head without digging or shutting off water. 7. Hydrants shall have pentagon operating nut measuring 1½-inch (40 mm) point to flat and shall open by turning counter-clockwise. 8. Hydrant shall have a safety-type vertical barrel with a minimum 3½-foot bury and be designed with safety flange and/or bolts to protect the barrel and stem from damage, eliminate flooding, and allow rapid replacement if hydrant is struck. All risers necessary for deeper bury applications shall be provided by the hydrant manufacturer. 9. Hydrants shall include positive, automatic drain valves which shall be fully closed when the main valve is open. 10. Bottom inlet of hydrant shall be provided with mechanical joint connection complete with accessories as specified and shall be 6-inch (150 mm) nominal diameter. 11. Fire hydrant shall be painted above ground with rust inhibiting enamel paint in accordance with The Facility Owners the DWM’s1 and/or COEP’s Standard Specifications. 12. Hydrant assemblies shall be restrained from the hydrant to the tee at the main.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amendment to Contract

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