Re: Occupancy class each room?

2020-02-06 Thread Bruce Verhei via Sprinklerforum
I didn’t. The only time it’d be an issue was if building permit plans hadn’t been approved, and there is some ongoing controversy with owner or architect over occupancy classification, especially H or not H. It may be that I worked in an office with a particularly close relationship with our

Re: Occupancy class each room?

2020-02-06 Thread JD Gamble via Sprinklerforum
We see this from just one reviewer. We typically place a “room legend” in the drawing with Room Name, Number, Occ Class, Sprinkler Count and SIN Get Outlook for iOS From: Sprinklerforum on behalf of Travis Mack via Sprinklerforum Sent:

Occupancy class each room?

2020-02-06 Thread Travis Mack via Sprinklerforum
How many put the IBC occupancy class of each room on a plan? I will call out light hazard, OH1, OH2, etc. However, I’ve got a plan reviewer that is requiring me to put the occupancy class of each room from the architectural plans on our fire sprinkler plan. I have to label them S-1, A-3, F-1,

RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Shell Spaces and Bushed Outlets

2020-02-06 Thread Russell Gregory via Sprinklerforum
The second point becomes more relevant when using bushed outlets or mechanical tee on branchlines with large orifice storage sprinklers with high flows. The different brands of mechanical tees on the market have significantly different EQL friction losses which should probably be added to the