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How to fill out the Hydrant Flow Test Form online
The Hydrant Flow Test Form is an important document used to ensure proper fire protection and water distribution system integrity. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to fill out the form online effectively and accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the Hydrant Flow Test Form online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Hydrant Flow Test Form and open it in your preferred online editor.
 - Begin by entering the hydrant number in the designated field. This unique identifier will help keep track of the specific hydrant being tested.
 - Fill in the BMID File Number to associate the form with the appropriate file. This is essential for record-keeping.
 - Input the project name where the hydrant flow testing is being conducted to provide context for the form.
 - Record the date and time of the test to ensure accurate documentation and correlation with other data.
 - Document the testing company and/or engineering firm responsible for conducting the test. This helps establish accountability.
 - For the TEST hydrant, input the location (street) and measure the static and residual pressure in psi. Also, record the flow rate in liters per second (L/s) after testing.
 - Gather information about the MONITORING hydrant, including its location (street), static pressure, residual pressure, and flow rate in L/s. Ensure accuracy by cross-checking readings.
 - Calculate the hydraulic data using the provided formula for ‘C’, which involves inserting values for the watermain diameter and slope.
 - Document the diameter of the watermain and the year it was installed to maintain a comprehensive record.
 - Once all fields are filled, save your changes. You may choose to download, print, or share the form as needed. Ensure that all information is reviewed for accuracy before finalizing.
 
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NFPA 291 stipulates hydrant flow tests every five years to ensure that changing conditions in the piping and system demands won't impede hydrants' ability to deliver water. 4.15. 1 Public fire hydrants should be flow tested every 5 years to verify capacity and marking of the hydrant.
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