Thanks to all for helping me with my question, according to your valuable
comments I concluded that I should try the followings:
I think an option is talking to a well known sprinkler manufacture to see if
they can offer an extended coverage sprinkler suitable for my application,
which
One more thing, make sure that your churn pressure on the pump plus
the elevation gain going down the two levels does not exceed 175 psi.
This may be the pressure the system feels when the system first trips
(or in the case of an accidental trip)
At 11:17 AM 1/31/2008, you wrote:
Hi All,
Dears friends Craig, Travis, Kurt Todd,
Many thanks for your detailed answer, your answers were very helpful,.
I will use the sprinkler piping for my fire hoses to save some pipe, after
calculation, the water velocity in piping is about 20 ft/s and the capacity of
sprinkler piping in each
Mike,
Thanks for your kind email, I would be very grateful if you send it to me, it
is a real pleasure to have help from an expert in Reliable Sprinkler. Please
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Thanks,
Reza
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Depending on where your riser is in relation to the remote part of your
system you may have to have multiple systems to deal with the time
factor. It's a bit hard to determine without actually seeing everything
you're seeing.
Make
If you would like one I will send you a copy of my Rules of Thumb for
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Thanks Craig,
As I am connecting fire hoses to my sprinkler system, then the system
pressure would
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It's not often that we all get to see the fruits of our labors.
In 1986 I designed a dry pipe system for a 7-8 level parking garage for a
high riser building. 14 years later I had an NSPE state convention,
which my Piedmont Chapter was sponsoring. While there a car caught fire
Garage Sprinkler System ***
Depending on where your riser is in relation to the remote part of your
system you may have to have multiple systems to deal with the time
factor. It's a bit hard to determine without actually seeing everything
you're seeing.
Make the electrical guy move his
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Thanks Craig,
As I am connecting fire hoses to my sprinkler system, then the system
pressure would be high to comply with NFPA-14 minimum residual pressure
requirements at the outlet of most remote 1 1/2 in. hose station which
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Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 07:48:02
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Subject: RE: Parking Garage Sprinkler System ***
Thanks Craig,
As I am connecting fire hoses to my sprinkler system, then the system
pressure
. Should
be separate standpipe system if required.
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Thanks Craig,
As I
: RE: Parking Garage Sprinkler System ***
I believe NFPA 13 allows the use of small orifice sprinklers on light
hazard, wet systems only.
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Relible Automatic Sprinkler Company, Inc.
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Reza,
If it doesn't work and you have to install two extra dry valves, that
would most likely be a very expensive operation. Is it worth the
chance? As Clint Eastwood once said, Do you feel lucky?
Todd
At 09:40 AM 2/1/2008, you wrote:
Dears friends Craig, Travis, Kurt Todd,
Many
, 2008 8:35 AM
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Consider low pressure DPVs if you have no way to determine trip time
(the expensive program). low pressure DPVs work on about a 30:1
differential rather than the more typical 6:1.
On Feb 1, 2008 7:06 AM, George Church [EMAIL
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Subject: Re: Parking Garage Sprinkler System /FDT program
How accurate is the FDT program based on comparison to field tests?
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How accurate is the FDT program based on comparison to field tests
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Thanks Craig,
As I am connecting fire hoses to my sprinkler system, then the system
pressure would be high to comply with NFPA-14
Glc
Putting it in perspective
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FDT is the base program
Reza,
A few random comments:
2- When we have the pressure and flows available the Tyco EC uprights
(like EC-11) have worked out well on a few recent jobs but you really
start accumulating over discharge on the branch lines quickly with the
higher end head pressures. That issue also tends to fight
Reza,
1- What is your recommended Area of sprinkler operation and Density
for my application after determining from the Density/Area curve?
ANSWER: .15/1500 works but don't forget to increase the design area by
30% due to it being a dry system. So you would have .15/1950 sq. ft
2-
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