It sort of matters; think firefighters flaking out no less than 100-feet of hose (maybe more) in the stairwell before charging the hose line with standpipe water. This has to be laid neatly so it does tangle and kink on charging. Typically the FD will hook to the first outlet BELOW the level of the fire, but then lay ½ of the hose up the stair above the fire, then come back down, to make entry on fire floor (laying hose above so it's easier to pull into the floor as they are crawling along). Hooking below is so if things go really bad, the firefighters can hands on follow the hose out into the stairway and down, hopefully to a safer place.
The half-level provides for more hose reach into the actual floor. Andrew Steele From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Trever Williams Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 1:35 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Hose Connections - Main Stair Landings vs. Intermediate Landings >From a practical standpoint does it matter if the hose connections in the >stairwells are installed on the main floor landings or the intermediate >landings? I remember learning years ago that it really doesn't matter, and in a fully sprinkled building it really, really doesn't matter, but lately I've been encountering AHJs that seem to think it matters. Trever Williams Design Manager Unlimited Sprinkler Fire Protection 130 Kristen Ln. Wylie, TX 75098 214-349-8444 ex. 312 - Phone 214-349-8450 - Fax
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