Because water faster than 20fps can quickly get out of control and drown
people in nursing homes.  Slower water is less threatening.

But seriously, why place a limit of 20?  There are times that through a
particular section of pipe where the velocity may exceed that.  It makes
little sense to have to increase a 5ft piece of pipe because the
velocity in it may have hit 30fps.  You've got to use some common sense
and good engineering judgment, balancing a practical design AND
installation.


Craig L. Prahl, CET
Fire Protection Group
Mechanical Department
CH2MHILL
Lockwood Greene
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Sornsin
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 12:50 PM
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Mario:

Given all that has been said on this forum, in addition to Roland's
dissertation, I have to ask why the 20 fps limitation?

If we engineers are going to require such a limitation, I believe we
have to be ready to defend it. (this holds true to anything we write in
our specifcations

Mark A. Sornsin, PE
Fire Protection Engineer
Ulteig Engineers, Inc. 
Fargo, ND
701.280.8591
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I recommend maximum 20 feet per second water velocity in fire sprinklers
systems .
Mario Berrios, P.E.
 
 
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Sent: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 11:44 AM
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NFPA 13 does not stipulate a maximum limit on velocities; some
insurances companies modify NFPA 13, such as FM, to restrict 20fps on
gridded sprinkler systems.  I believe NFPA 15 does require velocities
pressures.  Anyway, I was always taught that good engineering practices
restrict velocities pressures to a maximum of 32 fps in branchline
piping.  

Hope this helps.
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Cabrera
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 4:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: max velocity

Would anyone be able to give me any info on the max velocity for
sprinkler piping? If so, can you give me a code section it would be
under?

 

Thank you,

 

Ivan Cabrera

Fire Plans Examiner

Town of Gilbert

90 E. Civic Center Drive

Gilbert, AZ 85296

ph 480-503-6957

fax 480-497-4923

 

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