23.4.4.1. Replace “Remote” with “hydraulically most demanding”. Hydraulically 
most demanding is not always a perfect rectangle. Use the 1.2X as the starting 
point and go from there.
  
  
  
 Todd G Williams, PE  
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
  
Stonington, CT
  
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> On Sep 11, 2019 at 8:15 PM,  <Jerry Van Kolken via Sprinklerforum 
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> Over the years I’ve come across some Remote areas that don’t fit into the 
> nice rectangle /square shape. I was curious if some you would like to share 
> how you approached these?
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> The one I’m currently looking at is a Tree system feeding into a U-shaped end 
> of the system area. The main runs into one part of the U while the last line 
> rounds a corner into the other part of the U another 20’-0”.    This is a 
> light hazard area so would you start at the end of the line and run the (1.2X 
> Sq root 1500) ~46.5’ then jump to the next line. Or start with the head near 
> the corner where the lines would be more typical to get a more rectangle 
> shape remote area?
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> Jerry Van Kolken
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