ForeverStudent
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2010
- 25
Hi,
I am recently joined small firm and was involved in several small projects to design fire sprinkler system. Those were designed using pipe schedule method. Now I need to perform hydraulic calculation for one project. My question is regarding area of calculation, which according to NFPA 13 is 1500 sf minimum. The example in NFPA 13 describes the procedure multiplying 1.2 by square root of 1500 (which gives 46.46’) and this should be in parallel to branch lines. In my case the building is 40’ by 70’, and branch lines are parallel to shorter side. In addition the space has a lot of partitions and the layout of the sprinkler heads is pretty irregular. Could somebody suggest how to locate design area and explain the meaning of NFPA 13 rule – 1500 sf design area minimum regardless of the size of the building? Thank you very much.
I am recently joined small firm and was involved in several small projects to design fire sprinkler system. Those were designed using pipe schedule method. Now I need to perform hydraulic calculation for one project. My question is regarding area of calculation, which according to NFPA 13 is 1500 sf minimum. The example in NFPA 13 describes the procedure multiplying 1.2 by square root of 1500 (which gives 46.46’) and this should be in parallel to branch lines. In my case the building is 40’ by 70’, and branch lines are parallel to shorter side. In addition the space has a lot of partitions and the layout of the sprinkler heads is pretty irregular. Could somebody suggest how to locate design area and explain the meaning of NFPA 13 rule – 1500 sf design area minimum regardless of the size of the building? Thank you very much.