The other choice is to say N/A and since they will work, that's a bad choice. Think of it as being more applicable to changes of contents for existing systems (since the smallest is expected to be selected for new).

Roland

On Sep 4, 2012, at 9:47 AM, Dewayne Martinez wrote:

NFPA 13 (07ed) Table 12.12.1.2 (b) Large drop sprinklers

What is the reasoning behind having the same number of design sprinklers
for each increasing pressure?

Wouldn't one always choose the smallest EHP?

Thanks,



Dewayne Martinez

Design Build Fire Protection

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