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Fire Department - Underground Piping for Fire Protection Systems (Hydrants and Sprinklers)

Plan Check-Fire Service for Fire Sprinkler System (includes 2 hours Plan Check, plus 3 hours inspection)

$1,350.00
Plan Check-Emergency Repair for Underground Fire Service (includes 1 hours Plan Check, plus 2 hours inspection)
$822.00
Plan Check-Fire Service for Private Fire Hydrant System (includes 2 hours Plan Check, plus 3 hours inspection)

$1350.00
Plan Check-Replace Fire Dept Connection/Fire Hydrant/Post Indicator Valve/Other (includes 1 hours Plan Check, plus 1 hours inspection) $528.00
Waterflow
Plan Check - Simple Waterflow up to 5 devices (per riser) (includes 1 hour Plan Check, plus 1 hour inspection) $528.00
Plan Check - Simple Waterflow 6-10 devises per riser (includes 2 hours Plan Check, plus 1 hour inspection) $762.00
More than 10 devices (per riser) Charge as Fire Alarm System
Additional Plan Review Services

Plan Check - 1st Revision - per hour

$234.00

Plan Check - 2nd Revision - per hour $234.00
Plan Check - 3rd Revision & each revision thereafter - per hour $234.00
Plan Check-Hourly Rate (Additional field inspections for new construction due to noncompliance)    $294.00
Plan Check-Hourly Rate (plan review) $234.00
Plan Check-Expedite Request (Review and approved within 3 business days) Double Fee
Plan Check-Over the Counter Express)  $264.00
Plan Check-Work Performed Without Permit(s) Double Fee
Plan Check - “As-Built” Drawings (per submittal) $117.00

Plan Check-Alternative Materials and Methods - Fire Marshal Review

(1 Hour Minimum Time Charged)

$234.00

Specification Drawings
To save you time, we are providing the seven most requested City of Stockton specification drawings for underground sprinkler and hydrant installations. You will find them in Portable Document Format (PDF), Drawing Web Format (DWF), and Microsoft Word. For PDF you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here to download the free Acrobat Reader. Using a WHIP viewer, you can view and print AutoCAD drawings in DWF without using an AutoCAD program. Click here to download the free WHIP viewer.
Drawing 99 - Valve Box Details Acrobat WHIP Word
Drawing 100 - Thrust Block Details Acrobat WHIP Word
Drawing 101 - Fire Hydrant Acrobat WHIP Word
Drawing 101A - Fire Hydrant Spacing Acrobat WHIP Word
Drawing 101B - Fire Hydrant Location Acrobat WHIP Word
Drawing 102 - Fire Protection System Standards Acrobat WHIP Word
Drawing 102A - Fire Protection System Standards Acrobat WHIP Word
Drawing 103 - Detector Check Meter Assembly Acrobat WHIP Word
Drawing 103A - Typical Fire Sprinkler Line with PIV Acrobat WHIP Word

Frequently Asked Questions

Q - How do I obtain waterflow information?

A - Please make your request via fax at (209) 937-7087. Please include a street address and a cross street. If we have recent information, we will fax it back to you. If we do not have any information, you must pay the fee for a flow test. Normally it takes a few days for us to arrange the test with City Water or California Water Service

Q - Are there any requirement for a "cushion" when submitting hydraulic calculations for sprinkler design?

A - Yes, sort of! The water flow information form we send out also includes a paragraph discussing a maximum residual design pressure of 45.0. If we send you a test result with a 60 psi static pressure and 2000 gpm flowing with a residual pressure of 50 psi, you may not exceed 45.0 psi for the residual pressure requirement for the sprinkler system design. This is our cushion. The reason for this is based on the guarantee from both the City of Stockton Municipal Utilities District and California Water Service Company. They guarantee to make available pressures of 45.0 on a year around basis. Also, calculations must include all of the valves and fittings including the tee connection at the public main.

Q - I will be building some model homes. What are the fire department requirements?

A - There must be a fire hydrant within 600 feet capable of flowing 1500 gpm at 20 psi. We must have an all-weather surface within 200 feet from the rear-most portion of each model home. The 200 feet is measured as the hose "crawls" around the structure and not through the structure. All-weather surface means 6 inches of road base and 2 inches of asphalt. We do not accept gravel roads or lime treated soils to meet the all-weather requirement. One reason is because when the engine pumps into the 2 1/2 inch hose, some water is wasted near the engine. If fire fighting conditions change, we cannot risk the possibility that the engine cannot get out. There are also California Fire Code requirements for a 20 ft. wide road and a turnaround, however we suggest you contact the Fire Marshal and discuss your proposal with him.

Q - What size underground main does the fire department want?

A - Boy, that's a tough question; we have no idea. You need to engineer your design by determining the fire flow requirements and sprinkler requirements for your buildings and size the under ground main accordingly. Here are some guidelines.

We require mains supplying hydrants and sprinkler systems to have a diameter of at least 8 inches, however, twelve inch diameter is the largest we would expect to find on a project.

Hydrant-only systems can have a minimum diameter of 6 inches, but you may not be able to meet the fire flow requirements with this smaller main size.

If you undersized the underground, you may be forcing the sprinkler contractor to "supersize" his sprinkler design. This is particularly true when the building has a high ceiling. The 45.0 psi we discuss above will only go so far.

Q - I understand that I have to fill out a National Fire Protection Standard 24 (NFPA 24) test form. Where can I get it?

A - We have this form available in Acrobat PDF format and Microsoft Word. It is called a Contractor's Material and Test Certificate for Private Fire Service Mains. Just open this document in either format and print it out. Please fill it out and bring it with you for the hydrostatic test and inspection.

Get the Acrobat version here Get the Word version here

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