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			<description>I don't much much experience with the fire pump section of the code book and have a few questions. I have a job where an old barn is being converted into a small winery production and storage facility. Because this now is commercial space the county is requiring fire sprinklers in the building and want 400 gallons a minute. The current water supply is unable to provide this volume of water without some help, so the fire sprinkler company wants to use a pump to boost the pressure. 



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