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BUILDING CODE AND RELATED EXCERPTS OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF CHICAGO
DIVISION 1 - ADMINISTRATION
DIVISION 2 - DEFINITIONS
DIVISION 3 - USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS
DIVISION 4 - SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY
DIVISION 5 - GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS
DIVISION 6 - TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
DIVISION 7 - FIRE-RESISTANCE-RATED CONSTRUCTION
DIVISION 8 - INTERIOR FINISHES (NA)
DIVISION 9 - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 15-16 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
ARTICLE I. FIRE PROTECTION (15-16-010 et seq.)
ARTICLE II. FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (15-16-170 et seq.)
PART 1. STANDARD SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (15-16-170 et seq.)
PART 2. STANDARD FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (15-16-620 et seq.)
PART 3. STANDARD INSIDE STANDPIPE SYSTEMS (15-16-710 et seq.)
15-16-710 Definition of system.
15-16-720 Where standpipe system required.
15-16-730 Other definitions.
15-16-740 Permit fees.
15-16-750 Installation certification.
15-16-760 Types of systems.
15-16-770 Sources of water supply.
15-16-780 Fire pumps.
15-16-790 Use for other services.
15-16-800 Fire pump requirements.
15-16-810 Pumps supplied from city main.
15-16-820 Fire pump auxiliary equipment.
15-16-830 Pressure-control devices.
15-16-840 Pump suction piping.
15-16-850 Requirements for auxiliary drive.
15-16-860 Piping arrangement.
15-16-870 Piping design.
15-16-880 Piping drains.
15-16-890 Risers.
15-16-900 Arrangement of risers.
15-16-910 Location of risers.
15-16-920 Size of risers.
15-16-930 Fire department hose connections.
15-16-940 Hose valve design.
15-16-950 Hand hose connections.
15-16-960 Hand hose valve design.
15-16-970 Equipment at hose outlets.
15-16-971 Identification of hose valves.
15-16-980 Pressure reducing devices.
15-16-990 Domestic use prohibited.
15-16-1000 Multiple systems.
15-16-1010 Express risers.
15-16-1020 Siamese connections required.
15-16-1030 Check valves for siamese.
15-16-1040 Arrangement of siamese connections.
15-16-1050 Valves.
15-16-1060 Reserved.
15-16-1070 Test manifold and wall hydrants.
15-16-1080 Gauges.
15-16-1090 Painting and identification of pipe.
15-16-1100 Protection against freezing.
15-16-1110 Dry pipe system.
15-16-1115 Manual dry pipe system.
15-16-1120 Buildings under construction.
15-16-1130 Buildings being demolished.
15-16-1140 Alarms.
15-16-1150 Test method.
15-16-1160 Annual test required.
15-16-1170 Inspection.
15-16-1180 Retroactivity.
15-16-1190 Existing buildings.
PART 4. STANDARD FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS (15-16-1200 et seq.)
PART 5. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS (15-16-1520 et seq.)
DIVISION 10 - MEANS OF EGRESS
DIVISION 11 - ACCESSIBILITY
DIVISION 12 - INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT
DIVISION 13 - ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DIVISION 14 - EXTERIOR WALLS (NA)
DIVISION 15 - ROOF ASSEMBLIES AND ROOFTOP STRUCTURES (NA)
DIVISION 16 - STRUCTURAL DESIGN
DIVISION 17 - STRUCTURAL TESTS AND SPECIAL INSPECTIONS
DIVISION 18 - SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
DIVISION 19 - CONCRETE
DIVISION 20 - ALUMINUM (NA)
DIVISION 21 - MASONRY
DIVISION 22 - STEEL
DIVISION 23 - WOOD
DIVISION 24 - GLASS AND GLAZING (NA)
DIVISION 25 - GYPSUM BOARD AND PLASTER (NA)
DIVISION 26 - PLASTIC (NA)
DIVISION 27 - ELECTRICAL
DIVISION 28 - MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
DIVISION 29 - PLUMBING SYSTEMS
DIVISION 30 - ELEVATORS AND CONVEYING SYSTEMS
DIVISION 31 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION (NA)
DIVISION 32 - ENCROACHMENTS INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
DIVISION 33 - SAFEGUARDS DURING CONSTRUCTION
DIVISION 34 - EXISTING STRUCTURES
DIVISION 35 - REFERENCED STANDARDS

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15-16-1050  Valves.
   All parts of the system shall be provided with indicating valves so that any portion can be taken out of service for repairs or in an emergency without interfering with the operation of the remainder of the system. Each system shall be provided with a gate valve so located as to control all sources of water supply except siamese connections. All valves in connections to water supply and from main to risers shall be outside screw and yoke pattern or other indicating type.
   Check valves shall be installed in all sources of water supply including both suction and discharge side of the fire pump; they shall be straightway pattern or silent type installed in horizontal or vertical piping according to the valve's listing. A gate valve shall be installed on each side of each check valve unless otherwise noted.
   All valves shall be rated for pressures not less than the maximum pressure developed at the point in the system where the valve is installed including the shutoff pressure of the fire pump.
   All valves, including test and drain valves, shall have a durable sign attached indicating their function or area controlled.
   A diagram drawn to scale showing the city connection, fire pump, siamese connections, standpipe main, risers and all valves shall be permanently posted in a conspicuous location in the pump room.
   Gate valves controlling water supplies for main and risers shall be located where readily accessible. Valves shall not be located within concealed spaces.
   All valves in mains and risers shall be secured open.
(Prior code §  91-86; Amend Coun. J. 10-30-96, p. 31261, § 1)
15-16-1060  Reserved.
Editor's note – Coun. J. 10-30-96, p. 31261, § 1, repealed § 15-16-1060, pertaining to steam piping.
15-16-1070  Test manifold and wall hydrants.
   Each standpipe system supplied by a fire pump shall be provided with a discharge test manifold or wall hydrant having one two and one-half inch individually valved hose connection for each 250 gpm of rated pump capacity. The discharge test manifold shall be located on an outside wall in allocation which will permit the safe discharge and drainage of water.
(Prior code §  91-88; Amend Coun. J. 10-30-96, p. 31261, § 1)
15-16-1080  Gauges.
   There shall be provided on the discharge side of each fire pump a pressure indicating gauge with indications from zero to double the working pressure of the system. A suitable compound pressure and vacuum indicating gauge shall also be provided on the suction of each fire pump.
(Prior code §  91-89; Amend Coun. J. 10-30-96, p. 31261, § 1)
15-16-1090  Painting and identification of pipe.
   All suction piping to the fire pump and all discharge piping, except standpipe risers, shall be painted red or identified as fire protection system piping at intervals of not less than 15 feet.
(Prior code §  91-90; Amend Coun. J. 10-30-96, p. 31261, § 1)
15-16-1100  Protection against freezing.
   All portions of inside standpipe systems, normally filled with water and exposed to frost and freezing temperatures, shall be protected against freezing.
(Prior code §  91-91; Amend Coun. J. 10-30-96, p. 31261, § 1)
15-16-1110  Dry pipe system.
   A dry pipe system shall be permitted only in a building, or a portion of a building, which is unheated.
   The dry pipe system shall be isolated from the water supply, or from the wet portion of the system, if a combined wet and dry pipe system, by one or more dry pipe valves located at accessible points as near as practicable to tin dry system, adequately protected against mechanical injury and against freezing; piping shall be arranged so that each standpipe riser shall be provided with an independent dry pipe valve.
   The valves shall automatically control the flow of water; they shall be constructed and installed so that under normal conditions, the portion of the piping in unheated spaces will remain dry. The operation of a hose valve will permit water to flow into the piping to supply water at the hose valve.
   An instruction sheet giving full directions for the maintenance and operation of the dry pipe valve and the safe minimum and maximum air pressure to be maintained on the dry pipe valve shall be permanently posted in a conspicuous place near each dry pipe valve. A permanent sign shall be posted at each hose valve on a dry standpipe system reading “DRY STANDPIPE – AIR UNDER PRESSURE”.
(Prior code §  91-92; Amend Coun. J. 10-30-96, p. 31261, § 1)
15-16-1115  Manual dry pipe system.
   A manual dry pipe system shall be permitted only as provided in Section 15-16-090(a)(5).
   A manual dry pipe system shall comply with Sections 15-16-870 through 15-16-890, 15-16-920 through 15-16-940, 15-16-971, and 15-16-1020 through 15-16-1040, except that no hose connection shall be required above the roof.
   A permanent sign shall be posted at each hose valve on a manual dry standpipe system and at the Fire Department connection reading “MANUAL DRY STANDPIPE.”
(Added Coun. J. 1-23-19, p. 94952, Art. II, § 3)
15-16-1120  Buildings under construction.
   For all buildings requiring a standpipe system, there shall be installed during construction a standpipe system which will protect the building during construction. The standpipe shall be installed when the building height reaches 80 feet. When the height of the building reaches 300 feet, fire pumps shall be installed and in service. This may be part of the permanent installation or may be an independent temporary system. If a temporary system, it shall consist of a main to which shall be connected not less than one-half the number of risers required for the permanent system and supplied through not less than one-half the number of siamese connections located where easily accessible with a check valve at each siamese and risers carried up through the building provided with two and one-half inch valves with fire department thread located in each story. These connections shall be accessible and protected with non-corrodible lugged caps attached to the riser with a chain not less than eight inches long. Outlets shall be in accessible locations and installed so that hose can be attached without kinking or bending.
   In buildings under construction the standpipe risers shall be extended so that the top hose connection is not more than two floors below the highest construction level. Risers shall be capped and kept closed at the top.
(Prior code §  91-93; Amend Coun. J. 10-30-96, p. 31261, § 1)
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