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> I am looking at a building 36" high that is using beams for the roof
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> I am looking at a building 36" high that is using beams for the roof
> construction, they are spaced at 6'-0" on center and are 24&quo
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> What is the ESFR system design basis? Racks or other stora
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What is the ESFR system design basis? Racks or other storage or what?
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With a 36' high building, the max spacing would be 10' apart and the esfr is 6'
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I am looking at a building 36" high that is using beams for the roof
construction, they are spaced at 6'-0" on center an
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The minimum for ESFRs
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I would surmise that the 8 foot minimum distance is to prevent 'cold
soldering'. The I-beam pockets preclude this from happening, therefore this
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I was under the impression you still have to maintain 8' minimum between
sprinklers, even if you are in every beam pocket. This building may not be
suitable for ESFR.
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I am looking at a building 36" high that is using beams for the roof
construction, they are spaced at
I am looking at a building 36" high that is using beams for the roof
construction, they are spaced at 6'-0" on center and are 24" deep.
The sprinkler design is asking for ESFR but I am not sure if this will work, I
know we can use ESFR in obstructed construction but my understanding is the
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