RE: Calculating Pressure Reducing Valves

2012-06-22 Thread George Church
Just south of Wilkes-Barre, north of Blue Ball... Mr Leyton knows more about PA than most SoCal'ers. Nice chuckle on a TGIF! George L. Church, Jr., CET   Rowe Sprinkler Systems, Inc. PO Box 407, Middleburg, PA 17842 877-324-ROWE   570-837-6335 fax g...@rowesprinkler.com -Original

RE: Heads Under Duct

2012-06-22 Thread George Church
I'd agree. Maybe this strategy would work; a veteran FM field engineer looking at a round duct and the possible need for dropping a sprinkler under it: Is the building going to burn down because of it, or the lack of it? Since this particular duct was a short run above a corridor between Truckers

RE: Heads Under Duct

2012-06-22 Thread Todd Williams
Tough to make the min 18 clearance to storage as well At 10:11 AM 6/22/2012, you wrote: I'd agree. Maybe this strategy would work; a veteran FM field engineer looking at a round duct and the possible need for dropping a sprinkler under it: Is the building going to burn down because of it, or

RE: Grocery Store commodity classifications

2012-06-22 Thread George Church
Oddly enough, retail fireworks in a display setting are only an OH2 risk- we did substantial research into our first one, have done several for a guy with a chain, and since he only stores 6' high in the back, it's all OH2. Sure we know we're only going to control a non-firecracker fire,

RE: Heads Under Duct

2012-06-22 Thread RFletcher
I have never understood shy the ESFR obstruction rules aren't limited to obstructions 36 inches or less below the deflector. If they stored ducts 35 ft. high in racks would a sprinkler be required beneath each level? Ron Fletcher Aero Automatic Phoenix, AZ -Original Message- From:

RE: Heads Under Duct

2012-06-22 Thread Todd Williams
Only if they are over 48 wide. Same with storage of cutting tables At 10:19 AM 6/22/2012, you wrote: I have never understood shy the ESFR obstruction rules aren't limited to obstructions 36 inches or less below the deflector. If they stored ducts 35 ft. high in racks would a sprinkler be

RE: Heads Under Duct

2012-06-22 Thread RFletcher
So ducts over 48 wide could not be stored in multiple row racks with the duct running from front to back of the rack? What about ducts stored standing on end on the floor? Would they be considered an open top container. It's Friday, just having fun. Ron Fletcher Aero Automatic Phoenix, AZ

RE: Calculating Pressure Reducing Valves

2012-06-22 Thread Steve Leyton
Right. Lancaster County, not far from Intercourse. ROFLMAO ... -Original Message- From: sprinklerforum-boun...@firesprinkler.org [mailto:sprinklerforum-boun...@firesprinkler.org] On Behalf Of George Church Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 7:07 AM To: sprinklerforum@firesprinkler.org

RE: Heads Under Duct

2012-06-22 Thread Frans Stoop
Yes, they are. Two-sided open top containers: inside and outside. Have a nice weekend! Frans Stoop At 14:46 22-6-2012 +, you wrote: So ducts over 48 wide could not be stored in multiple row racks with the duct running from front to back of the rack? What about ducts stored standing on

California School

2012-06-22 Thread Cahill, Christopher
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RE: California School

2012-06-22 Thread Steve Leyton
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Re: California School

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3/4 Pipe and Sprigs

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Combustible concealed space 8.15.1.6 (2007)

2012-06-22 Thread RFletcher
I'm pretty sure this has been around the forum before but it's Friday and I'm feeling lazy. We have an attic that is 20 high on one side and 48 high on the other. We have to use the CC1's up 36. Must we put a draft stop at the 36 high point in the attic and use regular heads from 36 to 48?

Re: Combustible concealed space 8.15.1.6 (2007)

2012-06-22 Thread Ralphy Henderson
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RE: Combustible concealed space 8.15.1.6 (2007)

2012-06-22 Thread RFletcher
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