BTW, I probably should have included in my comments, the requirements for floor
control valve assemblies in NFPA 13, 2019 edition section 16.9.11, which might
be applicable to Jerry’s situation. Again, I may have missed the point of the
original question…. But I’m old so I have an excuse!
I am going through a very similar situation-2 story lobby with the floors zoned
separately. I couldn't find anything that says explicitly which floor to pick
this up from. One could certainly argue that it would be first floor based on
the room number following first floor numbering. I decided
Jerry,
NFPA 13 is clear that it is the designers responsibility to design the system
and chose the design method. It is the AHJs (reviewer’s) responsibility to
review the submitted design for acceptance to adopted codes and standards.
Unless the reviewer in your case is the owner’s
I’d ask why. Is the fire sprinkler system acting as detection system for a
smoke exhaust system?
Best.
Bruce Verhei
> On 03/18/2021 8:05 PM Travis Mack via Sprinklerforum
> wrote:
>
>
> We've had cases where the 2 story volume area is required to be protected
> from the 1st floor
I ask because this time it will require a 40'-0" drop and seismic assembly for
each sprinkler
Jerry Van Kolken
Millennium Fire Protection Corp.
2950 San Luis Rey Rd.
Oceanside, CA 92058
(760) 722-2722 FX 722-2730
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From: Sprinklerforum On Behalf
Of Jerry Van Kolken
I believe there was a change somewhere, or just good practice, but responders
like the ability to shut the system off from the floor they are standing on.
In other words, if you can see it, then the control valve should be on the
level you are standing.
I have been meaning to research this
We've had cases where the 2 story volume area is required to be protected from
the 1st floor system, but not the entire building just off of one system
because of that.
Travis Mack, CFPS, CWBSP, RME-G, COC, SET
Engineering Manager
MFP Design
3356 E Vallejo Ct
Gilbert, AZ 85298
480-505-9271 ext.
I've had this review comment come up and want to know if there was any way to
argue it.
I have a project where each level of the building has its own system. There are
areas where the lower level opens into the upper level. Because these 2 level
are not complete separate the reviewer is asking