I don’t get it. It’s not off a home well.
> On Nov 18, 2019, at 20:24, firstin--- via Sprinklerforum
> wrote:
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> The water purveyor does the test at a cost of $600 plus the delay waiting for
> it to get done.
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> We all know how things can evolve over time as people in different positions
The water purveyor does the test at a cost of $600 plus the delay waiting for
it to get done.
We all know how things can evolve over time as people in different positions
come and go. Since 1991, up until now, the procedure was the water purveyor
provided the static pressure at the proposed
Do you have to perform the test or do they do it?
Mark at Aero
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> On Nov 18, 2019, at 8:57 PM, firstin--- via Sprinklerforum
> wrote:
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> Need advice on the best way to fight a non required requirement.
> Someone at the local water purveyor came up the the
Need advice on the best way to fight a non required requirement.
Someone at the local water purveyor came up the the great idea to require a
full blown flow test for ALL proposed SFR fire sprinkler systems at a cost of
$600 each. The vast majority of water mains that run down residential
Bay and beam might be related to the smooth ceiling rule for Continuous smooth
bays formed by wood, concrete or steel beams spaced more than 7.5 ft on centers
– beams supported by columns, girders or trusses.
Beam and Girder construction also references Beams and Bays.
According to historical
I have a situation where I have a condo unit where the owner is requesting
to have “custom wood coffer ceilings”. This creates small ceiling pockets
(4’x4’x8”) throughout the area in question. The total areas in question
would be between 80 cu ft and 200 cu ft in size. What are my options to
No, could be a slang based on location..
And no, I don’t think so as K is a function of calcs?
R/
Matt
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Subject: Anybody?
Vince,
No and No to both ?s
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Good afternoon, Forum -
Has anyone ever run into a head spacing pattern called "bay & beam"?
and... bonus round
Were heads before 1953 associated with a K-value?
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