Hi All,
Im currently learning about fire system design in Australia and looking at a case study involving a high hazard warehouse using K25.2 ESFR sprinklers at around 14.6 m ceiling height. The setup also includes connected areas like offices and amenities (light hazard) that are fed from the same system using smaller pipework.
Just wondering if anyone has come across issues with this type of arrangement?
.Could having large K-factor sprinklers on the same line as small light hazard pipework cause any operational or pressure issues?
.Any thoughts on long-term reliability or pressure spikes?
Appreciate any feedback, still getting my head around how these setups behave in the real world.
Im currently learning about fire system design in Australia and looking at a case study involving a high hazard warehouse using K25.2 ESFR sprinklers at around 14.6 m ceiling height. The setup also includes connected areas like offices and amenities (light hazard) that are fed from the same system using smaller pipework.
Just wondering if anyone has come across issues with this type of arrangement?
.Could having large K-factor sprinklers on the same line as small light hazard pipework cause any operational or pressure issues?
.Any thoughts on long-term reliability or pressure spikes?
Appreciate any feedback, still getting my head around how these setups behave in the real world.