When you ask, "Say you have a fully sprinklered building ...", do you already 
have this building or is it being designed?


Steve


-------- Original message --------
From: Ben Young <[email protected]>
Date: 4/28/16 4:41 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: standpipe and sprinkler pressures

So this kind of came up earlier this week, and I've been researching it and
mulling it about in my head to no avail.  I thought this would be the best
place to ask!

Say you have a fulled sprinklered building with a combined standpipe and
sprinkler system.  Building is non-highrise so standpipe is class I wet
manual, five standpipes total, so 1000 GPM is required at the FDC.  So good
so far, right?

There's also a fire pump for the sprinkler system, but that shouldn't
factor into the pressures for the standpipes...

So I know that the FDC as it pertains to the sprinkler system side of
things is considered supplemental, and thus I don't have to worry about
excess pressures as long as my pump doesn't churn over 175 PSI...

But what about when its to pressurize the standpipes?


For this scenario, lets say that even with 6" pipe from the FDC to the
standpipes (the first split point where 250 GPM breaks off) you still need
200 PSI at the FDC to enable 100 PSI at the top of the most remote
standpipe, and the fire department and AHJ has allowed this.

Do I now need to verify that my sprinkler systems aren't seeing more than
175 PSI (if I'm using normally rated sprinklers and other various valves
that are only listed to 175)?  Do I also need to use a pressure regulating
hose valve for the first few hose valves that would also see over 175 PSI?

Or do you just say 'eh its a manual standpipe' and don't worry about it?


This has to have come up for others before, I've just never had to deal
with it I guess.


(Hmm, so apparently Tyco is the only slouch that doesn't have a floor
control assembly listed for pressures over 175 PSI...)

Benjamin Young
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