garfio
Mechanical
- Jul 17, 2005
- 86
I am trying to do a preliminary sizing of a sprinkler system and need some assistance to clarify what seems to me unclear in NFPA standards.
The area to sprinkler is a non-combustible storage building for bulk (loose) storage of wood pellets. The pile will be higher than 12 ft. The area is about 30,000 sq.ft. Product from the pile will be loaded to trucks with front-loaders.
NFPA's Fire Protection Handbook categorizes storage as bulk storage, solid piling, palletized storage and rack storage (Don't know if these categories are also defined in a standard). Bulk storage consists of piles of loose, free-flowing materials, while solid piling consists of cartons, boxes, bales, bags, etc in direct contact with each other. My application is clearly "bulk storage" and not "solid piling" or "rack".
However, under "Storage" NFPA 13 has requirements for palletized, solid piled, bin box and shelf storage only (besides special storage, tires, etc.). There is no mention to bulk storage.
So:
- Where are the requirements for bulk storage?
- Should this lack of information for bulk storage is saying that there is no need for sprinklers if storing in bulk?
- Should I design the sprinklers using the general requirements (chapter 11) or using the
requirements for storage (Chapter 14)?
Just in case somebody asks why to use sprinklers, this is based on IBC/IFC 2006 requirement for storage in areas larger than 12,000 sq.ft. In that same building/fire code there is also a requirement for sprinklers for high-piled storage (> 12 ft).
I will appreciate any comment or suggestion on how to solve this problem.
The area to sprinkler is a non-combustible storage building for bulk (loose) storage of wood pellets. The pile will be higher than 12 ft. The area is about 30,000 sq.ft. Product from the pile will be loaded to trucks with front-loaders.
NFPA's Fire Protection Handbook categorizes storage as bulk storage, solid piling, palletized storage and rack storage (Don't know if these categories are also defined in a standard). Bulk storage consists of piles of loose, free-flowing materials, while solid piling consists of cartons, boxes, bales, bags, etc in direct contact with each other. My application is clearly "bulk storage" and not "solid piling" or "rack".
However, under "Storage" NFPA 13 has requirements for palletized, solid piled, bin box and shelf storage only (besides special storage, tires, etc.). There is no mention to bulk storage.
So:
- Where are the requirements for bulk storage?
- Should this lack of information for bulk storage is saying that there is no need for sprinklers if storing in bulk?
- Should I design the sprinklers using the general requirements (chapter 11) or using the
requirements for storage (Chapter 14)?
Just in case somebody asks why to use sprinklers, this is based on IBC/IFC 2006 requirement for storage in areas larger than 12,000 sq.ft. In that same building/fire code there is also a requirement for sprinklers for high-piled storage (> 12 ft).
I will appreciate any comment or suggestion on how to solve this problem.