Points well taken.  Thanks Kyle (insert letters here at will)

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From: Sprinklerforum <[email protected]> On Behalf 
Of Kyle.Montgomery
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 10:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: ESFR closer than 8'

JD,

Disclaimer: When considering my opinion, please keep in mind the lack of 
letters after my name. My opinion is simply my interpretation of the code, and 
not necessarily a definitive answer on whether the system will work as intended.

That being stated, my argument is that the spacing of sprinklers is as measured 
to the nearest head, wall, or obstruction, as appropriate. So, I would say “no” 
there is no need for an additional baffle if the beam is an obstruction (and if 
it is not an obstruction, then I don’t think we even have this issue, right?).

Now, in an attempt to convince Mr. Mack and others, I will offer this 
circumstantial evidence:

8.12.5.1.2 – This section states that the distance from the centerline on the 
obstructions to the sprinklers does not exceed one-half the allowable distance 
between the sprinklers, but does not say anything about a minimum distance. 
(admittedly, not a strong argument)

8.12.3.3 Minimum distance from walls is 4 inches… If you have sprinklers this 
close to a wall, doesn’t that potentially cause a similar issue, i.e. more 
sprinklers discharging in a given area? (also kind of a poor argument)

But the real argument that I can make is when you look at how we deal with 
obstructions in 8.12.5.2 and 8.12.5.3. What do we do in these cases? We add 
more sprinklers under the obstruction. Wouldn’t this create the same potential 
issue of too many sprinklers opening? How is this different?

-Kyle M

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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 9:25 AM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: ESFR closer than 8'

My understanding is the same as Don stated.  It is not skipping or cold 
soldering.  It is too many sprinklers opening.  The baffle or curtain will do 
little, if anything, to alleviate that.

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From: Sprinklerforum 
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 On Behalf Of JD Gamble
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 9:23 AM
To: 
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Subject: RE: ESFR closer than 8'

Actually meant that for Kyle , … but feel free to inject Don 😊

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From: Sprinklerforum 
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 On Behalf Of JD Gamble
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 10:22 AM
To: 
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Subject: RE: ESFR closer than 8'

Don,

Understanding the concern about water droplets being elevated through and with 
the fire plume, does the beam still need some form of baffle or curtain to 
prevent cooling leading to skipping?  In your opinion….

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From: Sprinklerforum 
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 On Behalf Of Kyle.Montgomery
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 10:05 AM
To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: ESFR closer than 8'

Jerry,

I understand what you’re saying, and the theory behind it, but I don’t think 
that is the correct interpretation of the code.

Per 2016 NFPA 13:

8.12.2.3 Minimum Protection Area of Coverage. The minimum allowable protection 
are of coverage (As) shall not be less than 64 ft2.

The key is the definition of “protection are of coverage (As)”. If you go back 
a page or two, you find this:

8.12.2.1 Determination of Protection Area of Coverage. The protection area of 
coverage per sprinkler (As) shall be determined in accordance with 8.5.2.1.

Go back to that section, and you find… well I’m not going to type it all out, 
but the important part is that you use this formula:

As = S x L

And L is determined by “the larger of either twice the distance to the wall or 
obstruction or the distance to the next sprinkler.

Assuming that the beam is considered an obstruction (head closer than 5 feet in 
this instance, see 8.12.5.1.1) then you are using the larger of either double 
the distance to the beam, or the distance to the next line.

In this case, I’m guessing coverage area will end up being calculated at 80 
square feet (8’ x 10’), although I am guessing at the actual layout.

Long story short: It is OK to be spaced less than 8 feet when there is an 
obstruction in the middle, in my interpretation.

-Kyle M



From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jerry Costello
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 8:12 AM
To: 
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: ESFR closer than 8'

My understanding is that a beam or baffle does not work with ESFR sprinklers. 
This because the minimum square footage maintained by spacing requirements are 
figured into the 12 sprinkler heads used in the testing.

Jerry Costello Lead design set
Advance Fire Protection Since 1969
1451 W Lambert RD
La Habra, Ca. 90631
714-526-2231- fax 562-691-5482


From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of JD Gamble
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 8:07 AM
To: 
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Subject: ESFR closer than 8'

I need some clarity on this one ….

Spacing ESFR 25.2K PNTs on 10 x 10 spacing in 30’ bays @ 16” below ceiling.  
Line are equally spaced 5’ from center of 36” deep beams.  I have an area where 
a full height wall is 11’-6” from a beam requiring an additional row of ESFR.  
When spacing the additional sprinklers at 8’ between branch lines it places the 
additional sprinklers less than 8’ from the adjacent line along the other side 
of the solid steel beam.  Is the beam sufficient (only 20” below the sprinkler) 
to prevent skipping?  Can I be less than minimum spacing (64sq.ft.) with the 
beam separating sprinklers?

Scratching my head here…..

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