Standpipe only has to be Automatic for high rise, unless the area has
adopted an amended code requiring it to be automatic.

 

So, the question still sits, is it a high rise building?  If not, then is
there the option to make it manual wet?

 

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On Behalf Of Thomas Reinhardt
Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 12:28 PM
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Subject: RE: Standpipe Pressure Question. 

 

The highest story is above 30 feet. Thus are adopted IFC chapter 9 section
905.3.1 apply. Standpipes to be automatic wet. Thanks

 

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On Behalf Of Steve Leyton
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2017 2:22 PM
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Subject: RE: Standpipe Pressure Question. 

 

How many stories is the building?   I'm going the same way as Nick did with
his question.

 

Yes, 100 PSI came in 1993.

 

SML

 

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On Behalf Of Don Casey
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2017 12:21 PM
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Subject: RE: Standpipe Pressure Question. 

 

When did 14 bring in the 100psi requirement?  93? (or is my imagination
running in the wrong direction).  If the building was constructed prior to
the 100psi requirement, is there an argument that you're maintaining the
level of performance of the originally designed system?

 

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On Behalf Of Thomas Reinhardt
Sent: 2017/11/01 3:09 PM
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Subject: Standpipe Pressure Question. 

 

Question for the forum. I have a complete renovation of a school. They are
required to have 3 standpipes installed. The designers approached me and
asked if one of the standpipes could have a reduced pressure. The reason is
because then they would have to upgrade the electrical power to the pump.
This in turn would make them upgrade the power for the backup generator.
This would create an economic  problem for the school district. In
researching NFPA 14. I found that the minimum residual pressure at 2.5 in.
should be 100psi for each standpipe. Am I interpreting this correct. They
asked that 1 standpipe be only 65psi (doesn't sound correct). NFPA 14 says
that standpipes shall provide 250 gallons. All standpipie hose connections
to be class 1 systems. Am I missing something. Thanks 

 

Tom Reinhardt

Fire Inspector/Plan Reviewer

Skokie Fire Department 

7424 Niles Center Road

Skokie, IL 60077

Office: 847-982-5342

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