NFPA 13 clearly states that "fitting loss for straight-through flow in a tee or 
cross shall not be included". But some of the manufacturer's data for CPVC 
products specifically lists equivalent lengths for these fittings (tee on the 
run) as well as for couplings.

So, are those equivalent lengths intended/required to be included in the 
hydraulic calculations? If so, is it all the time or only in certain 
situations? Someone suggested to me that if might be a requirement of 13D or 
13R, but not 13. I haven't found that yet, though.

Thanks.

-Kyle M

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