Maintenance work of replacing corroded piping, falling under NFPA 25 does
not require re-calcing.
But when you change pipe size you have to, that is outside the scope of NFPA
25. That is under the scope of NFPA 13-8.15.19.5.2.


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Charles
Thurston
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 4:32 PM
To: sprinklerforum
Subject: Pipe Size

Hello All you Fine folks of the Sprinklerforum,

I am looking at replacing all the pipe in a 2 story parking deck  due to
external corrosion (The fitters will love to be to look at the beach while
they "work"). 3" main fed from a 500 GMP ??PSI pump. The building the pump
feeds is 16 stories of  condos. 

Each branch line feeds 5 heads now.
 1 1/4" from main feeds heads 1-4 and 1" to the 5th head. It will be cheaper
to run the branch line all the way out in 1 1/4 fitting and machine
adjustment wise. The AHJ "ask" if it was allowable to change the pipe size
without re-calcing the entire system. It is planned to measure out the pipe
lengths and out the heads back in the same locations. I have not found
anything in NFPA 13 2007 addressing this. Does anybody know a reason not to
run 1 1/4" all the way out other than to "balance the flow" in the last
head.

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Best regards,
 Charles Thurston                          mailto:[email protected]
  Coastal Fire Protection/ Myrtle Beach Fire & Safety Group.
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