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Sprinkler supports

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rbhall

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I am inspecting 1 1/4" sprinkler branchlines that are being supported from the structure overhead with 3/8" threaded rod. Is there a maximum lenght for the threaded rod ? I know rod stiffners are required on bracing however this is not bracing. The threaded rods are approx. 18' in lenght. Due to the wide corridors and other trades work overhead the contractor has installed his branchline restraints at approx.65 degrees from vertical with 12ga. wire. He has installed a seperate wire for each side. It is my understanding of the NFPA 13 2007 the wire must be one peice looped around the pipe.
 
I confirm There is no maximum lenghth for threaded rods in NFPA 13
Pierre Paul
sprinkler engineering
 
And since the rod is the load-bearing component, the wire sway bracing is thus 'legal'. IMHO, the looped wire requirement only applies if the wire is the means of support.
 
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