The oldest version of NFPA 13 I have is 1989. That requirement was
included (7-1.2) and was not indicated as a change. I run into
"missing name plate syndrome" a lot and there is not much you can do
reliably other than trace the pipe and re-calc, if plans aren't available.
At 08:29 AM 6/10/2008, you wrote:
Hello sprinklerforum,
When did it the requirement for a hydraulic data plate to be posted
become a part of NFPA 13?
I have a customer that just went through an insurance inspection... They
wrote them up for not having the data plates posted. This is a 10 story
building and the floors are fed from the standpipe on each floor. The
company that installed the system back in 85 is not to be found anymore.
The HOA does not want to tear up the units so we can trace the pipe to
reproduce the calcs (or pay what I would charge for that). I'm open to
suggestions. I do have a call in to the AHJ about plans but he does not
think they exist any more.
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Best regards,
Charles Thurston mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Coastal Fire Protection
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