This conversation focuses on CO2, but there are so many more variables.. There is steam, there is the amount of combustion air drawn into the room if it is a direct fired boil kettle. There are chemical fumes from cleaning (caustic, phosphoric acid, possibly iodine).
Treat it like you would...
A warehouse containing unexpanded plastic pellets is most likely going to require a large amount of water storage.. 150-250,000 US gallons.
What you will find is the potable water usage will likely not be enough to keep the water in the tank potable. There will not be enough potable water...
Man, I dough not know what you guys are talking about, but not sure I knead too anyway.
Real world knowledge doesn't fall out of the sky on a parachute, but rather is gained in small increments during moments of panic or curiosity.
If it is hydrogen sulfide I'd look into using 316SS, although you could likely epoxy coat carbon steel piping and use bagged or wax heads. Unless you have welders experienced with stainless and the tools to do it, that is probably a significant risk. Shielded TIG is a whole different animal...
Just as a point of reference, there are three distinct parts that form the means of egress. You can of course look up the official definitions, but this is my layman's version of them:
1. Exit access - all spaces between you and the rated stairwell or exterior door aka the "exit". Spaces that...
NFPA 101 has it, but most likely the applicable code would be International Building Code. Both have such requirements.
In the sections regarding means of egress.
Real world knowledge doesn't fall out of the sky on a parachute, but rather is gained in small increments during moments of panic...
Some of that is new to the 2010 version of 72.. be sure you use the right version of 72, or be sure you check with the AHJ and see if they will allow those portions of 2010 as providing equivalency to the applicable version (if it is an earlier version). These changes were based on recent...
Yes I agree that some shelving incidental to a LH is allowed to be protected by LH... The rub is when does it become misc storage? the line is NOT clear, but if the storage room is of any significant size I submit that meets the definition of misc storage, read below:
NFPA 13 - 2010...
Odelgado,
I recommend reading all of the NFPA 13 section on calculations, and get the handbook version of 13 if possible. If you can, purchase this book:
" 'Layout, Detail and Calculation of Fire Sprinkler Systems' (2nd Edition) - This newly revised hardcover textbook has been updated to...
I'd say no, you cannot use them if the building has an NFPA 13 system. Seems crystal clear to me.
The center area is not a corridor adjoining (with direct openings to) a dwelling unit. The standard reads such that it does not intend for residential heads to be used outside of the dwelling...
Ah, makes sense. Perhaps automatic air vents would fix the problem of the flowswitch delay.
Be careful with 10" pipe on bar joists. 10" is heavy enough that its load may have to be spread across two joists with a structural member, depending on the spacing of the hangers (which is obviously...
There is no limit in the standard, however the laws of physics, as you might expect, do in fact still apply..
The amount of water that actually reaches the seat of the fire from a tall height depends on numerous factors like the size of the falling water droplet, and the characteristics of the...
Re read the thread. Seriously sounds like the valve, air bubbles won't sink down to pump suction. I have heard the exact noise you describe across a BF valve. It sounds like a banshee scream or like rocks are being sandblasted inside the pipe. In my case I added another butterfly valve...
Bernoullis principle. As velocity increases in the localized very low pressure zone in the eddy currents on the downstream side of the butterfly valve it flashes into water vapor and immediately collapses back to water downstream.
You can't throttle 115 psi across a butterfly valve! Need a...