Standard for Fire Hydrants

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Designation Number:
CAN/ULC S520
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Standard Development Activity:
Amendment Revision
ICS code(s):
13.220.10
Status:
Proceeding to development
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Scope:

Scope

This Standard covers dry barrel type hydrants intended for use in piping systems supplying water for fire
protection service.

Hydrants shall be designed for a minimum working pressure of 1000 kPa.

Hydrants of special design, including those having built in hose gates are not covered by this Standard.

Hydrants with replaceable sections or components that are specially designed with lower breaking points
than the rest of the unit are not explicitly covered in this Standard. Except for the specially designed
breakable sections or components, however, such hydrants shall conform to all other requirements of this
Standard.

This Standard does not cover wet barrel type hydrants. Wet barrel type hydrants are excluded from
coverage by this standard due to the freezing concerns.

References to the setting and drainage of hydrants are not included in this Standard.

Project need:

Project Need
To revise this National Standard of Canada to update the barrel wall thickness requirements. The proposal will allow for alignment with the minimum barrel thickness requirements with AWWA C502, Dry-Barrel Fire Hydrants and AWWA C503, Wet-Barrel Fire Hydrants. The thickness requirements in the AWWA standards have been in place for several years and there are no known issues with hydrants utilizing these specifications. Hydrants are required to undergo performance testing including leakage and hydrostatic testing as part of the evaluation s well. This confirms that the barrel design can meet minimum performance requirements in addition to the construction requirements.

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