Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 604 - DESIGN, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE CRITERIA
Subpart L - PUMPING FACILITIES
Section 604.1225 - Appurtenances
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 604.1225
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Valves
1) Each pump must have an isolation valve on
the inlet and discharge side of the pump to permit satisfactory operation,
maintenance and repair of the equipment.
2) Each pump must have a positive acting
check valve on the discharge side between the pump and the shutoff
valve.
3) Surge relief valves or
slow acting check valves must be designed to minimize hydraulic
transients.
b) Piping must:
1) be designed to minimize friction
losses;
2) have watertight
joints;
3) be protected against
surge or water hammer and provided with suitable restraints where necessary;
and
4) be designed such that each
pump has an individual suction line or the lines must be so manifolded that
they will ensure similar hydraulic and operating conditions.
c) Gauges and Meters
1) Each pump must have the following gauges
and meters:
A) a standard pressure gauge on
its discharge line;
B) a compound
gauge on its suction line; and
C) a
meter for measuring the flow rate.
2) The station must have the following:
A) a flow rate indicator and totalizing
meter; and
B) a method of recording
the total water pumped.
d) Water Seals
1) Water seals must not be supplied with
water of a lesser sanitary quality than that of the water being
pumped.
2) The seal must:
A) when pumps are sealed with potable water
and are pumping water of lesser sanitary quality, be provided with either an
approved reduced pressure principle backflow preventer or a break tank open to
atmospheric pressure; and
B) when a
break tank is provided, have an air gap as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
601.105 between the
feeder line and the flood rim of the tank.
e) Controls
1) Pumps, their prime movers and accessories,
must be controlled in such a manner that they will operate at rated capacity
without overload.
2) Provisions
must be made to prevent energizing the motor in the event of a backspin
cycle.
3) Electrical controls must
be located above grade.
4)
Equipment must be provided or other arrangements made to prevent surge
pressures from activating controls that switch on pumps or activate other
equipment outside the normal design cycle of operation.
f) Lubrication
1) When automatic pre-lubrication of pump
bearings is necessary and an auxiliary power supply is provided, design must
assure that pre-lubrication is provided when auxiliary power is in use, or that
bearings can be lubricated manually before the pump is started.
2) All lubricants that come into contact with
the potable water must comply with Section 604.105(f).
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