Last time I looked the FDC was not allowed on the suction side. That
requirement was in NFPA 13 under the FDC location section.
Jason Norton, PE – RLH Fire Protection
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From
. Is there any code
guidance for this type of storage method? FM testing, maybe?
Thanks for you input.
Jason Norton
RLH Fire Protection
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Jason
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I have been asked to design a sprinkler system for brand new
subtract lateral load factors from main braces for the added
bracing of the branch line?
Thanks,
Ed Cyr
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DSA has also been trying to require all drops over 4 ft. to be
restrained. Seems they think a drop is no different than a sprig. Go
figure.
Jason
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While we are on this topic...We have a small debate in our office regarding the
density/area method. Some say to ignore the walls completely through the
entire calculation process, just like the example that NFPA 13 describes (which
works great for a the typical warehouse with equal sprinkler
Engineer
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Subject: RE: Room Design
While we are on this topic...We have a small debate in our office regarding
I am looking for information on penetrating a sound wall with dielectric
fittings or a waveguide or something of that sort. I have sprinkler
piping passing through a sound wall for a government job, lots of spec's
very little direction, and they want something that will minimize the
sound transfer