Installation height of fire pump valves
The installation height of valves in fire pump rooms must comply with the national standard GB50974-2014. The specific requirements are as follows:
**Ease of operation:** The bottom of the valve should generally be installed at a height of 1.2 meters to ensure that operators can easily perform their tasks.
**Safety:** Sufficient operating space must be reserved to avoid potential safety hazards caused by improper installation heights.
**Height of other related facilities:**
- **Wall-mounted water pump connectors:** The recommended installation height is 0.7 meters.
- **High-level water tanks:** For tanks without pipes, the installation height should be 0.7 meters; for those with pipes, it should be 1 meter.
- **Fine water mist systems:** The installation height of zone control valves should range from 1.2 to 1.6 meters.
The above data take into account both national standards and practical engineering specifications. Actual implementation may require adjustments based on on-site conditions.
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