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Old 08-22-2010, 09:46 PM   #11
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If Canada uses NFPA 99C as the standard, it will be the same as the USA except for label color scheme. Final line regulators are also located at the source, downstream of the filter.
So, therefore, there is a pressure regulator downstream of the source valve AND at each unit?
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So, therefore, there is a pressure regulator downstream of the source valve AND at each unit?

Not so.
I'll make you a schrmatic and post it.
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