No, it IS 90k / floor... still the same _maximum_ requirement of 1,250
though?????
On 8/12/2015 3:02 PM, Travis Mack, SET wrote:
Oh..I thought he meant 90k sq ft per floor.
Would be hard to get 6 standpipes in what I assume is minimum 4 story
building. That would be 22.5k sq ft per floor. I can't see having 6
standpipes on a floor area that small...but it is possible.
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On 8/12/2015 11:58 AM, Cliff Whitfield wrote:
Travis,
His building is 90k total, not per floor. I don't think what you
just posted applies.
Cliff
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90k sq ft changes things...
For buildings over 80k sq ft, you do 500+500+250
*7.10.1.1.3 *The minimum flow rate for additional standpipes shall be
250 gpm (946 L/min) per standpipe for buildings with floor areas that
do not exceed 80,000 ft2 (7432 m2) per floor. For buildings that
exceed 80,000 ft2 (7432 m2) per floor, the minimum flow rate for the
additional standpipes shall be
500 gpm (1893 L/min) for the second standpipe and 250 gpm
(946 L/min) for the third standpipe if the additional flow is
required for an unsprinklered building.
Travis Mack, SET
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On 8/12/2015 11:53 AM, Vince Sabolik wrote:
I really don't know if it should be I or III. No sprinklers and -
oh, 90,000 sq ft. Current code. I'm thinking 500 + 250 until 1,250
but I can't see that in 14 anymore. Old age setting in again? Thanks
for the help.
On Aug 12, 2015, Vince Sabolik <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Forum --
I have a building with a dry, manual standpipe fed from an FDC.
There are six standpipes with 2½" valves.
Can someone break down the NFPA flow requirement, Barney-style for me?
I'm thinking 500 gpm first and 250 gpm each additional. My question is
how many additional?
I guess they should put more pictures in the code!
thanks, Vince
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