The other thing to remember about the ISO Fire Flows is that they limit the
maximum flow to 3500 Gpm @ 20 Psi per hyd.
To most of you this will sound like water from heaven. Up here in the
hill's, we often have 3500 @ 80, and lose the ability to flatten the supply
curve. Usually not a big deal until we get some more "heavy Industry", but
something to think about.

Thom McMahon, SET
Firetech, Inc.
2560 Copper Ridge Dr
P.O. Box 882136
Steamboat Springs, CO 80488
Tel:  970-879-7952
Fax: 970-879-7926


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray Vance
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 8:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Fire Flow Calculation

The reason for the ISO method being more atractive is that ISO allows the
"Effective Area" to be calculated utilizing 2hr fire separations for
compartmentalization.
In simpler words, you are allowed to calculate the fire flow based on the
LARGEST effective area bounded by 2hr construction. This also allows 2hr
floor assemblies to be utilized as boundaries as well.

In addition, if your structure is two stories or greater, there is an
allowance for "protected" vertical openings vs. "unprotected" vertical
openings.

The fire protection handbook has a very good section on Needed Fire Flow and
lays out most of the ISO method requirements and allowances.

Ray Vance
Chief Engineering Tech.
Wayne Automatic Fire Sprinklers, Inc.
www.waynefire.com

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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Fire Flow Calculation

There was an article by Ken Isman from the OFSA (Other Fire Sprinkler
Association) in Sprinkler Quarterly recently (April? A group of people
standing by a fire truck on cover) which ran thru some of the fire flow
calculations, and in it he referenced a previous SQ article from 2003 which
had more detail on the subject.

He discusses the difference between the IFC and ISO methods of determining
fire flows, and I recollect the ISO method was more attractive for reasons I
don't recall at this time.

If you have access to SQ, this might be exactly what you're looking for.

George Church
Rowe Sprinkler

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray Vance
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 8:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Fire Flow Calculation

Ron,

Just a few questions to stimulate the ole thought processes this morning ;-)

(1) What fire flow calculation method are you required (or allowed) to
utilize in the jurisdiction you are referencing?
(2) Have you calculated the "effective area" based on the allowed
compartmentalization of the method you are using? (Such as 2hr fire
separations, 4hr fire separations, etc.)
(3) How is the 200k sqft addition separated from the 150k sqft existing
building?
(4) How is the 50k sqft unsprinklered area separated out of the 150k sqft
existing area?
(5) What reduction in fire flow does you local authority allow for
sprinklers and is there a possibility of an alternate reduction percentage
(ie. 50% instead of 75%) based on the way the 50k sqft area is separated out
of the 150k sqft area?
(6) What was the orginal fire flow requirement for the existing 150k sqft
building and how was the unsprinklered 50k sqft addressed at that time?

Maybe we can get a better determination of the actual conditions you are
dealing with and a more definitive number than "ALL" or "NONE" in the fire
flow calculation process with a little more information from which to work.

Ray Vance
Chief Engineering Tech.
Wayne Automatic Fire Sprinklers, Inc.
www.waynefire.com




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Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 4:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Fire Flow Calculation

Looking for help to determine required fire flow. New addition to hospital
is 200k sqft. 150k sqft existing building with 50k sqft of the 150k not
sprinklered. Construction type is I-FR.

Ron Fletcher
Aero Automatic
Phoenix, AZ
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