Re: NFPA 13 RESIDENTIAL Exterior Corridor

2018-07-13 Thread Fire Design
o:* sprinklerforum@lists.firesprinkler.org > *Subject:* Re: NFPA 13 RESIDENTIAL Exterior Corridor > > > > Thanks guys... regarding 11.2.3.4.2. I always thought that was only good > for a single row meaning all the sprinklers were directly on the line. In > this case the sid

RE: NFPA 13 RESIDENTIAL Exterior Corridor

2018-07-13 Thread tstone52
Pipe arrangement is not mentioned in 11.2.23.4.2. I single line of sprinklers. Tim From: Sprinklerforum On Behalf Of Fire Design Sent: Friday, July 13, 2018 2:07 PM To: sprinklerforum@lists.firesprinkler.org Subject: Re: NFPA 13 RESIDENTIAL Exterior Corridor Thanks guys... regarding

Re: NFPA 13 RESIDENTIAL Exterior Corridor

2018-07-13 Thread Fire Design
Thanks guys... regarding 11.2.3.4.2. I always thought that was only good for a single row meaning all the sprinklers were directly on the line. In this case the sidewalls are fed from armovers coming from a looped main. Would this still apply? On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 10:28 AM, wrote: >

RE: NFPA 13 RESIDENTIAL Exterior Corridor

2018-07-13 Thread tstone52
Anthony, Look at 11.2.3.4.2. Regards, G. Tim Stone G. Tim Stone Consulting, LLC NICET Level III Engineering Technician Fire Protection Sprinkler Design and Consulting Services 117 Old Stage Rd. - Essex Jct., VT. 05452 CELL: (802) 373-0638 TEL: (802) 434-2968

Re: NFPA 13 RESIDENTIAL Exterior Corridor

2018-07-13 Thread NSFD
Reliable: F3Res44 Dry good to 175 On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 10:21 AM, Fire Design < fireprotectiondesi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I'm working on an apartment complex that is being designed per NFPA 13 > standards (2016). All the rooms open from an exterior covered corridor that > is 6