Thanks Joe


*From:* Sprinklerforum [mailto:
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*Sent:* Friday, September 23, 2016 11:44 AM
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*Subject:* Re: Hanger spacing question



I know you are in the 07 but you can use this as justification from the 16'
edition.



9.2.3.2.3 For welded or mechanical outlets on a continuous section of pipe,
hanger spacing

shall be according to Table 9.2.2.1(a) or Table 9.2.2.1(b).



9.2.3.2.5* A single section of pipe shall not require a hanger when the
cumulative distance

between hangers on the branch line does not exceed the spacing required by
Table 9.2.2.1(a)

and Table 9.2.2.1(b).



A.9.2.3.2.5 When a branchline contains offsets, sections of pipe are
considered adequately

supported by the hangers on the adjacent pipe sections when the overall
distance between

hangers does not exceed the requirements in Table 9.2.2.1(a) and Table
9.2.2.1(b). The cumu-

lative distance includes changes in horizontal direction. Multiple
consecutive sections of pipe

should be permitted to omit hangers.



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On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Dewayne Martinez <
[email protected]> wrote:

NFPA 13 (07)ed Section 9.2.3.2.1 and 9.2.3.2.2



9.2.3.2.1

Unless the requirements of 9.2.3.2.2 or 9.2.3.2.3 are met, there shall be
not less than one hanger for each section of pipe.

9.2.3.2.2

Where sprinklers are spaced less that 6ft apart, hangers spaced up to a
maximum of 12ft shall be permitted.

The appendix also states that this also includes multiple pipe fittings
when they are installed not more than 6ft apart.



We have a situation where there is an existing 21ft welded branch line with
2 hangers on it 12ft apart.  Due to a leak in the pipe we had to cut out a
7ft chunk in the middle and replace it.  The site engineer is telling us
that we need to install an additional hanger on this piece because the
couplings are more than 6ft apart.  Is he right?



What if the pipe is 21ft with welded outlets greater than 6ft apart?  Do we
need hangers between every outlet?

Thanks,

Dewayne






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