Even though it’s not the specific topic of this thread, I feel compelled to add 
that, where certain unsprinklered combustible concealed spaces are present, the 
triggers for 8-sprinkler and 3,000 sq. ft. design areas have tightened in the 
past two editions of the standard,.  You use the same methodology, i.e. walls 
are transparent, you pick up sprinklers in the communicating spaces the same 
way, etc., but the design area essentially doubles.

Steve L.


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You can use small room rule and do room area divided by number of heads to get 
0.1 flow. Then compare that to data sheet.
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On Mar 1, 2017, at 9:43 AM, Ed Kramer 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I agree – 4 heads regardless of walls, even if the walls are rated.  It creates 
a bit of a penalty when using residential sprinks.  I understand the reasoning 
back when we didn’t provide a .10 density, but not so much now.   Sometimes 
I’ve found it’s more economical to switch to QR sprinks and then utilize the 
room design method.  Just depends on the particulars of your layout.

Ed Kramer
Bamford Fire

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It is regardless of walls. I pick 4 on one line if they are the most demanding. 
If unsure, just throw on a few calc areas and take the most demanding one. 
(Another plug for Autosprink - draw the extra remote areas. Tell it to keep 
most demanding and you are done).
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On Mar 1, 2017, at 9:05 AM, Dewayne Martinez 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
NFPA 13 (10) section 11.3.1.1 also includes “adjacent”.  What does this mean 
actually?  4 heads on the same line regardless of the walls or 4 heads in the 
same area but may be supplied from different lines?  The pictures in the 
appendix are not very clear.
Thanks,
Dewayne

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In response to the original question, is it just me or are we over-thinking 
this?
NFPA 13 says that when using residential heads, you calculate the 4 heads that 
produce the greatest hydraulic demand.  No mention of units, rated walls, 
corridors, type of construction, etc.

I didn't know George Church, but I would have liked him.

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I'd probably grab the adjacent sprinkler in the adjacent room.



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On Jul 5, 2016, at 12:34 PM, Bob 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I have a NFPA 13 building with Dwelling Units.  They each have three 
Residential Sprinklers.  13 requires a four head calc.  Can I calc the 3 
residential sprinklers and pick up one QR sprinkler in the corridor and still 
satisfy the 4 head requirement?  Or, should I pick up one residential sprinkler 
from an adjacent dwelling room?


Thank you,



Bob Knight, CET III

208-318-3057

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