However many heads that are in the most hydraulically demanding 900 sq.
ft., but no less than 5.  It could be 2 ext. coverage heads and all 4
standard heads.  The pressure requirements for the ext. coverage heads
could drive the pressure to the standard heads way up, making it more
hydraulically demanding than 4 ext. coverage heads and one standard
head.

Thanks,

 

Trever Williams

Designer

Unlimited Sprinkler Fire Protection

11130 Petal St.  Suite 800

Dallas, TX  75238

214-349-8444 ex. 306 - Phone

214-349-8450 - Fax

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Vince
Sabolik
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 1:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: HEAD COUNT

Good afternoon (anyone working this late)

I have a classroom about 1,230 sq ft.

In it are 4 extended coverage heads and due to wall abberations,
4 standard heads. The extended heads are spaced at 18 x 18.

The room is enclosed by rated construction and the ceiling's 9-0.

How many heads would YOU include in the calcs?

                                                             thanks,
Vince

Vince Sabolik
Christi Fire Protection, Inc.
11351 Pearl Road
Strongsville, Ohio 44136

T 440 572-7730  F 440 572-7719  Email: 
<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]

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