DavidCR
Mechanical
- Jan 10, 2002
- 359
Hi you all and thanks for all the good work in this forum.
I´m designing a sprinkler system for an hydropower plant, with several floors underground, it is not fully sprinklered, there are sprinklers only in the lube oil main equipment area.
The water comes from above and goes down in a combined system as described in the attached drawing.
Due to space limitations I´m planing to locate the sprinkler control valve in the upper level. Then it goes down to the protected lower floor.
My questions are:
1. Does the arrangement complies with NFPA?. Any comment?
2. Does a typical vane type flow detector (like a Potter VSR)can be installed vertically with flow going downwards?
3. And a old doubt that I want to solve. The control OS&Y valve and pipe is 2.5" but by the hydraulic calculations a 2" pipe would be enough. So what is the required size of the drain and valve per NFPA 13, 3/4" or 1-1/4"?
Blessings and thanks in advance.
I´m designing a sprinkler system for an hydropower plant, with several floors underground, it is not fully sprinklered, there are sprinklers only in the lube oil main equipment area.
The water comes from above and goes down in a combined system as described in the attached drawing.
Due to space limitations I´m planing to locate the sprinkler control valve in the upper level. Then it goes down to the protected lower floor.
My questions are:
1. Does the arrangement complies with NFPA?. Any comment?
2. Does a typical vane type flow detector (like a Potter VSR)can be installed vertically with flow going downwards?
3. And a old doubt that I want to solve. The control OS&Y valve and pipe is 2.5" but by the hydraulic calculations a 2" pipe would be enough. So what is the required size of the drain and valve per NFPA 13, 3/4" or 1-1/4"?
Blessings and thanks in advance.