To Roland [and any other knowledgeable forum-ites with good advice]:

I have one recent hire on staff and one starting later this month that I'd like 
to have trained externally by a nationally recognized program [vs. on-the-job 
training].
Both new hires have mechanical engineering B.S. degrees so they both have 
training in theory and math of mechanics and hydraulics in general... but they 
have not been specifically trained in detail in the world of information on 
fire protection sprinkler systems. 

Review of fire protection sprinkler systems is our largest category of plan 
reviews; and, my new hires will be functioning in an AHJ role reviewing fire 
protection sprinkler system shop drawings, and engineering design documents.  I 
want them starting off with the best training so they are, as soon as possible, 
correctly functioning in their new capacity as an AHJ reviewing and approving 
plans.

QUESTION: What class or classes do you recommend [from AFSA and/or other 
providers] for me to consider sending my new hires to?

Thank you for your time and sage advice.


Respectfully,


David W. S. Blackwell, II, PE, CFPE, CFI I
Chief Engineer
Office of State Fire Marshal
SC Department of Labor, Licensing, & Regulation, 141 Monticello Trail, 
Columbia, SC 29203
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roland Huggins
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 11:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: k -- WHAT?

I started to say before getting overly precise (but that horse has left the 
barn), it might be helpful to keep in mind that the K valve on a sprinkler is 
NOT a constant at different flows.  It is an AVERAGED result for flows from 7 
psi to 100 psi.

Roland

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