We use K14's for almost every warehouse and only do K25's in small
warehouses (<150k sqft) or if the roof is over 40 ft. We probably do 20
spec warehouses for every one owner occupied. In the owner occupied we
spend a lot of time on coordination to avoid having to put heads under
obstructions.

In the Phoenix area there is no freeze problem so there are no unit
heaters or roof top units with duct work. We are just starting to
install a 570' x 2210' spec warehouse and the only things at the roof
are the skylight/vent openings and sprinkler pipe.

The pump we use can handle the added flow for one or two heads under
obstructions and if they are piped right they won't add flow to the
branch lines in the remote area. Sometimes the extra two head flow
requires 8" bulk and riser compared to 6". That can make TI expensive
but it may be less than up sizing all 33 systems up front.

Ron Fletcher
Aero Automatic
Phoenix, AZ



 

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Cahill
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 9:01 AM
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Subject: RE: ESFR Heads below obstructions

No different here on the north border.  But I would have said 9.5
instead of
8.  And the 0.5 or 2 that are right are by coincidence not craftsmanship
or
skill.  IMHO ESFR should be not allowed as a shell design.  Related how
many
k25 ESFR's out there as a shell to save the fire pump and then exposed
plastics are brought in later?  I love specs that say ESFR and they
don't
know the different flavors.  

Chris Cahill, P.E.
Fire Protection Engineer
Sentry Fire Protection, Inc.
 
763-658-4483
763-658-4921 fax
 
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Ron
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 7:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: ESFR Heads below obstructions

If you add the flow of two additional heads below obstructions you won't
be low bid. The added flow will probably drive your main sizes up a pipe
size and it may affect the fire pump as well.

It isn't all that dissimilar to storage racks. We know if racks with
solid shelves are added to a warehouse the flow for the in-rack
sprinklers would have to be added into the roof calc yet we don't make
an allowance for them in the shell system, at least we don't.

Around here TI contractors chop up ESFR systems by adding heads at
demising walls and under ducts but they don't do a new roof system calc.
I would bet that 8 out of 10 ESFR systems in Phoenix don't calc after TI
but AHJ's around here either don't care or more likely don't know.

Ron Fletcher
Aero Automatic
Phoenix, AZ


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Subject: RE: ESFR Heads below obstructions

Well, I read all that and it seems that all you need are 12 heads 

Dan


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Subject: ESFR Heads below obstructions

Dan,

All references here are from the '07 edition of NFPA-13:

14.4.4 Where ESFR sprinklers are installed above and below obstructions,

the discharge for up to two sprinklers for one of the levels shall be 
included with those of the other level in the hydraulic calculations.

15.4.4 Where ESFR sprinklers are installed above and below obstructions,

the discharge for up to two sprinklers for one of  the levels shall be 
included with those of the other level in the hydraulic calculations.

16.2.3.5 Where ESFR sprinklers are installed above and below 
obstructions, the discharge for up to two sprinklers for one of the 
levels shall be included with those of the other level in the hydraulic 
calculations

16.3.3.6 Where ESFR sprinklers are installed above and below 
obstructions, the discharge for up to two sprinklers for one of the 
levels shall be included with those of the other level in the hydraulic 
calculations.

17.2.3.4 Where ESFR sprinklers are installed above and below 
obstructions, the discharge for up to two sprinklers for one of the 
levels shall be included with those of the other level in the hydraulic 
calculations.

17.3.3.5 Where ESFR sprinklers are installed above and below 
obstructions, the discharge for up to two sprinklers for one of the 
levels shall be included with those of the other level in the hydraulic 
calculations.

22.4.4.6.4 The requirements of 22.4.4.6.1 to include every sprinkler in 
the design area to be included in the system discharge shall not apply; 
where ESFR sprinklers are installed above and below obstructions, the 
discharge for up to two sprinklers from one of the levels shall be 
included with those of the other level in the hydraulic calculation.

Based on what I read in the ROP just published it doesn't look like any 
of these have been removed, although it appears that the wording in 
22.4.4.6.4 has been moved around a bit, and a new 22.4.4.6.4.1 has been 
added (See 13-462, Log CP82 in the ROP)

Hope that is what you were after.
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danarbel wrote:
> Question regarding the number of ESFR heads required for hydraulic
calc. 
>
> The nominal number is 12. 
>
> There was a requirement to add 2 heads if there are heads installed
below
> beams or AC ducts. 
>
> If I'm not wrong the addition of 2 heads was abolished. 
>
> Please confirm or correct me,
>
> Dan Arbel
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