SPKR
Mechanical
- Nov 14, 2007
- 13
Hello everyone,
Need an opinion on a sprinkler system design.
Code states dry pipe system should only be installed where there is not adequate heat for a wet system.
Here is my dilema.....
Building owner has a one story building with a would attic/dead space.
The drywall ceiling is tight to the bottom of the wood trusses and the lay-in insulation is ran in between the trusses and layed on top of the drywall.
The area below the ceiling is light hazard.
Owner stipulated that he did not want any exposed pipe below his ceiling.
Only place left to run piping is in the unconditioned attic space.
I designed a dry pipe system which served to protect the attic with upright sprinklers and the ceiling area below attic.
Even though the entire area where the pendent sprinklers are located below is heated, the piping is ran in an unheated space so I had to make it a dry system.
In your opinion do you feel this is in accordance with NFPA 13, section 7.2, 2002 edition?
Need an opinion on a sprinkler system design.
Code states dry pipe system should only be installed where there is not adequate heat for a wet system.
Here is my dilema.....
Building owner has a one story building with a would attic/dead space.
The drywall ceiling is tight to the bottom of the wood trusses and the lay-in insulation is ran in between the trusses and layed on top of the drywall.
The area below the ceiling is light hazard.
Owner stipulated that he did not want any exposed pipe below his ceiling.
Only place left to run piping is in the unconditioned attic space.
I designed a dry pipe system which served to protect the attic with upright sprinklers and the ceiling area below attic.
Even though the entire area where the pendent sprinklers are located below is heated, the piping is ran in an unheated space so I had to make it a dry system.
In your opinion do you feel this is in accordance with NFPA 13, section 7.2, 2002 edition?