Jeremiah187
Mechanical
- Mar 14, 2008
- 22
Has anyone gotten specific. data from NFPA or AHJ's with regards to at what point during a renovation does an existing hydraulic calc'd system require a new hydraulic calculation performed.
Existing pipe schedule system can have pipe schedule done on reno's up to 5000ft2.
I've looked through NFPA 13 2007 and have not found sepcific information on the subject. I believe it is a grey area.
And as usual the decision rests with the AHJ.
The problem arises when you do recalc. and get a lesser flow test then the original calcs performed. Is it owners responsibility to upgrade entire system to work under new flow test?
I would like an NFPA 13 code specific item to show the governments Technical Services people that the addition of one head tied into a 3" main does not require a new Calc?
Cheers to anyone with any ideas!
Existing pipe schedule system can have pipe schedule done on reno's up to 5000ft2.
I've looked through NFPA 13 2007 and have not found sepcific information on the subject. I believe it is a grey area.
And as usual the decision rests with the AHJ.
The problem arises when you do recalc. and get a lesser flow test then the original calcs performed. Is it owners responsibility to upgrade entire system to work under new flow test?
I would like an NFPA 13 code specific item to show the governments Technical Services people that the addition of one head tied into a 3" main does not require a new Calc?
Cheers to anyone with any ideas!