I'm not sure I understand your remark on "1000 gpm of water present in the hazards."
color me baffled by this,
Ken Wagoner, SET
Parsley Consulting
3002 Younger Drive
Harrisonville, Missouri 64701-3909
Phone: (760) 745-6181
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Parsley Consulting
3002 Younger Drive
Harrisonville, Missouri 64701-3909
Phone: (760) 745-6181
Visit the website
On 10/8/2025 2:18 PM,
[email protected] wrote:
Having worked in these many years ago, I would find it a stretch to go to garage, or machine..
There is 1000gpm of water present in the hazards..
R/Matt
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Subject: [Sprinklerforum] Fire stationCaution: This email originated from outside of the organization. DO NOT click links or open attachments unless you recognize and trust the sender.Having a bit of confusion.
A project is to follow the 2022 edition of NFPA 13.
The apparatus bays of a fire station have been designated on the plan as ordinary hazard, group 1. When I look at the examples in §A.4.3.3.2, it seems to me that those spaces would be similar to (2) "automobile parking garages", or (14) "machine shops", or (24) "repair garages." This would make the space similar to ordinary hazard group 2, which increases the required density from 0.15 gpm/ft² to 0.20 gpm/ft².
Am I looking this incorrectly? Any help greatly appreciated.
sincerely,--
Ken Wagoner, SET
Parsley Consulting
3002 Younger Drive
Harrisonville, Missouri 64701-3909
Phone: (760) 745-6181
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