Offices.
I'm looking for a table that an architect or engineer would use to
figure roof loading.
I don't think they're that detailed.
On 2/16/2021 2:17 PM, Travis Mack via Sprinklerforum wrote:
What is a typical system? Protecting flammable liquids will be a lot more than
an office building.
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Subject: MORE ACTIVITY WEIGHING IN
Hello forum -
Does anyone have tables of how much weight per square foot a typical
sprinkler system adds
to a building?
thanks, Vince
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