fayazdin1
Mechanical
- Feb 14, 2012
- 30
I am working on a 6000 sq. m strip mall with six 2-story stores that require total of 510 sprinklers.
Considering 1500 sq. ft for the most demanding fire area, I need 4” pipe all the way to the source.
The question is …………..
Why do we increase pipe sizes above 4”
1) Because of pressure drop calculations? (Which is understandable)
2) Because additional sprinkler and branches connected to the main (which confuses me)
Area density method considers 1500 sq. ft one-fire instance, then why do I have to include more sprinklers and branches to size the main?
Please help me understand
Fayaz
Considering 1500 sq. ft for the most demanding fire area, I need 4” pipe all the way to the source.
The question is …………..
Why do we increase pipe sizes above 4”
1) Because of pressure drop calculations? (Which is understandable)
2) Because additional sprinkler and branches connected to the main (which confuses me)
Area density method considers 1500 sq. ft one-fire instance, then why do I have to include more sprinklers and branches to size the main?
Please help me understand
Fayaz