Does anyone know of any measures that can be taken regarding sprinkler
systems to get "Green Building" or LEED points?  I am often asked about this
and have been thinking about it.  The use of extended coverage heads
wherever possible would make sense, since that increases branch line spacing
and therefore reduces the amount of piping material.  Taking the QR/height
reduction wherever possible to reduce pipe size also makes sense, but we do
that anyways.  Anything that uses less construction materials or more
environmentally friendly materials is desirable, as well as anything that
would use less water over time - such as during routine maintenance.  I just
can't think of that much we can do.

 

Any thoughts?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Steve Kowkabany, P.E.

Fire Protection Engineer

Neptune Fire Protection Engineering LLC

216 Seagate Avenue Unit B

Neptune Beach, FL 32266

904-652-4200 Phone

904-212-0868 Fax 

 

 

 

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