LashL
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Interesting. I wonder if this is a mistake? This reads as if there was no fire line into the building, and the sprinkler system was fed of the your standard potable cold water!? Our old plumbing/fire protection department head was from Jersey and told me that the NYC codes were whacked, but.......
There was what appears to be a 12 inch fire main that serviced the buildings. There were also 14 FDC (fire department connection) stations at ground level for FDNY to supplement the water supply and pressure to the standpipe systems and sprinkler systems above the 32nd floor of the towers (as well as the rest of the complex). Two additional FDCs served the sprinkler system above the 32nd floor of WTC1 and WTC2 exclusively, and another two served the sprinkler system below the 32nd floor of WTC1 and WTC2 exclusively. According to the report, there were a total of 32 siamese fire dept. connections servicing the complex.
The domestic plumbing system was provided with a separate independent connection to the NYC water distribution system via the FDCs. Water was supplied to the water storage tanks through the domestic plumbing system. (The fire makeup system is identified on the drawings, I believe.)
There are some drawings illustrating the water distribution system starting at p. 82 of 278 in the pdf file linked (p. 30 if you are looking at the numbers on the bottom of the page), and lots of interesting details throughout.
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