SprinklerDesigner2
Mechanical
- Nov 30, 2006
- 1,269
Really pretty simple and straight forward but I just want to make sure I am interpreting this correctly.

The building peek is between 30'-0" but does not exceed 35'-0".
Lots and lots of water.... it appears I have two choices:
Choice #1: 12 K22.5 quick response sprinklers discharging at 63 psi +250 gpm hose stream.
Choice #2: 12 K25.2 quick response sprinklers discharging at 50 psi +250 gpm hose stream.
For the K25.2 I will have a minimum per sprinkler discharge of 178.2 gpm which might end up between 2,500 gpm and 2,600 gpm with the hose stream.
I think I am correct but I just want to make sure I am interpreting this correctly.
It appears not only is FM Global going this route but NFPA #13, 2025 has some big changes when it comes to the storage of plastic products. Forget the days of the 1,500 gpm fire pump that could cover just about everything.

The building peek is between 30'-0" but does not exceed 35'-0".
Lots and lots of water.... it appears I have two choices:
Choice #1: 12 K22.5 quick response sprinklers discharging at 63 psi +250 gpm hose stream.
Choice #2: 12 K25.2 quick response sprinklers discharging at 50 psi +250 gpm hose stream.
For the K25.2 I will have a minimum per sprinkler discharge of 178.2 gpm which might end up between 2,500 gpm and 2,600 gpm with the hose stream.
I think I am correct but I just want to make sure I am interpreting this correctly.
It appears not only is FM Global going this route but NFPA #13, 2025 has some big changes when it comes to the storage of plastic products. Forget the days of the 1,500 gpm fire pump that could cover just about everything.