dysung
Mechanical
- Feb 26, 2003
- 4
This is my first posting on this forum.
I've tried this forum for any postings about how to calculate the water demand for fire sprinkler system but no luck so far.
Here is the situation: I am trying to calculate the water demand for a fire sprinkler system in new transit facility building. The building will be used mainly for tire replacement shop for busses and also there is small machine shop and welding room. I looked up NFPA13 Section7 and there is 3-4 ways to provide fire sprinkler system for tire storage area(since tire storage area has the most water demand, this will yield the required water flow rate).
The first option is using ordinary sprinkler system and it requires 3000gpm!.
The second option is to provide in-rack sprinkler system along normal sprinkler system and it requires 1950gpm.
The third option is using large drop sprinklers and in NFPA13 Table7-6.2.1(b), there is only number of head required with min and max areas of 1200 and 1500SF.
Here is my question. How do i determine the water demand only from number of heads? Does the min and max area means i only have to design the sprinkler system based on those min and max area even though the storage area is larger than 1500SF (actual area is 2200SF).
Thanks for reading..
Dan
I've tried this forum for any postings about how to calculate the water demand for fire sprinkler system but no luck so far.
Here is the situation: I am trying to calculate the water demand for a fire sprinkler system in new transit facility building. The building will be used mainly for tire replacement shop for busses and also there is small machine shop and welding room. I looked up NFPA13 Section7 and there is 3-4 ways to provide fire sprinkler system for tire storage area(since tire storage area has the most water demand, this will yield the required water flow rate).
The first option is using ordinary sprinkler system and it requires 3000gpm!.
The second option is to provide in-rack sprinkler system along normal sprinkler system and it requires 1950gpm.
The third option is using large drop sprinklers and in NFPA13 Table7-6.2.1(b), there is only number of head required with min and max areas of 1200 and 1500SF.
Here is my question. How do i determine the water demand only from number of heads? Does the min and max area means i only have to design the sprinkler system based on those min and max area even though the storage area is larger than 1500SF (actual area is 2200SF).
Thanks for reading..
Dan