[Tagging] scope of emergency=dry_riser_inlet

François Lacombe fl.infosreseaux at gmail.com
Sat Dec 10 11:18:03 UTC 2022


Hi Kyle

It is true that sometimes the riser may be permanantly pressurised with
main water.

At least in France, we may find inlets on those pressurised risers
http://www.formationssiap.fr/colonne-seche-colonne-humide-dit-charge/
We have clear labels "colonne seche" (dry riser) and "colonne humide"
(pressurised riser) seen from streets, so often verifiable.

It may be interesting to refactor with emergency=riser_inlet + tag for
dry/pressurised (to be determined)

Pressurised risers may be different from sprinklers as well.

Best regards

François

Le sam. 10 déc. 2022 à 10:35, Kyle Hensel <K.y.l.e at outlook.co.nz> a écrit :

> Hi,
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> The tag emergency=dry_riser_inlet contains the word “Dry”, which suggests
> that it can only be used for inlets into _dry_ riser systems.
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> However the wiki says “fire department connection” is a synonym of the
> tag.
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> This suggests that the `emergency=dry_riser_inlet` can be used for other
> types of riser inlets, not just dry ones, which is confusing given the name
> of the tag.
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> So, is the wiki correct? And if not, how do you tag an inlet into a
> building where the system is permanently pressurized?
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