Because an Upright ESFR sprinkler can be connected directly to a Range Pipe of 
up to 100mm NB thus it is tested with an obstruction to core discharge. The  
Upright ESFR sprinkler must have the yoke arms aligned with the Range Pipe 
therefore the obstruction is in the shadow area from the yoke arms.

Accordingly another obstruction of up to 100mm wide may be positioned below the 
Upright ESFR, PROVIDING it is directly below the Upright  ESFR and is ALIGNED 
with the Range Pipe. If it is other than directly below and parallel with the 
Range Pipe then it is not permitted within the Core so must be at least 300mm 
away from below the Upright ESFR.

I have seen it stated that Upright ESFR are more tolerant of obstructions to 
Core Discharge but I believe this is not the case as the arrangement must be as 
I have described.

 

Regards,

Russell Gregory

Christchurch

New Zealand 

 

From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On 
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Sent: Monday, 27 March 2017 11:53 PM
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Subject: Am I reading this right?

 

NFPA 13, 2013

8.12.5.3.2.1   The requirements of 8.12.5.3.2 shall not apply
where upright sprinklers are located over the bottom chords of bar joists or 
open trusses that are 
4 in. (102 mm) maximum in width.

Does this mean that an upright ESFR can be at or near center of a bar joist?

Thanks, Vince




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