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    Condo Renovation - Sprinkler Coverage - NFPA 13

    I was able to access the unit yesterday and do some measurements and take photos. There is an additional fire sprinkler in the kitchen. Yes, the ceiling is flat and smooth with no pockets, soffits or clouds. It is a high rise building, so I assume it was designed per NFPA 13. The washer/dryer...
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    Condo Renovation - Sprinkler Coverage - NFPA 13

    Hi, I'm thinking of adding a full height partition wall to separate the bedroom from the living room in my studio unit. The unit is in a high rise building and I was wondering if the change will require modifications to the fire sprinkler system. Attached is a sketch showing the current...
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    Dry Sprinkler System - Porte Cochere - Underground - Auxiliary Drains

    Has anyone installed a portion of a dry sprinkler system underground? How did you provide auxiliary drains for the underground portion of the system?. I am designing the plumbing, fire protection (performance only) and hvac systems for a new building. And my client has asked me to look into...
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    Design Pressure for Low Flow Plumbign Fixtures.

    Thanks for the replies!. I've been trying to find the pressure requirements for the Pfister and for the Symmons shower/mixing valves but I've had no luck. PEDARRIN2, have you had any luck finding that info online?. Do you know of a manufacturer that has that info available online. Again...
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    Flammable / Combustible Liquids - NFPA 30 MAQ

    Hi I am working on the design of a science lab building (NFPA 45) which includes several instructional laboratories and a dedicated liquid storage room. The labs will be designed for ordinary hazard II per NFPA 45 (Class C or D, Instructional laboratories) and the amount of...
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    Design Pressure for Low Flow Plumbign Fixtures.

    Hi, Are the recommended flowing pressures in Table 604.3 of the 2012 International Plumbing code still valid for low flow plumbing fixtures. Has anyone run into issues when designing using the values in the code?
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    Dear All, how to size hot water

    Mr. Zoro You can use 3Eplus to calculate the heat loss per linear ft for different pipe and insulation configurations. Its free.
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    NFPA 14 - Class I Standpipe - Drain Riser and Main Drain

    I am designing the drainage systems for a large apartment complex which will have a manual wet standpipe system and a large classroom building which will have a combined manual wet standpipe system / automatic fire sprinkler system. The fire suppression systems wont be designed by my firm (They...
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    Water Booster Pump Calculations

    Thanks for the response, LittleInch & PEDARRIN2! I am considering using a booster pump set with 3 pumps sized at 50% capacity (each pump provides a 40 psi pressure boost @100gpm, one pump is redundant). The set comes with Variable Frequency Drives on each pump and a small hydro-pneumatic tank...
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    Water Booster Pump Calculations

    Thanks for the response, LittleInch.! The building has 130 units (a mix of 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom and studio units), a commercial kitchen, a spa, a beauty salon and several offices. The peak flow was calculated using Hunter's method (IPC 2012 Appendix E with local amendments): Total number of...
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    Water Booster Pump Calculations

    Hi, I am specifying my first water booster pump, and would like to hear how you other engineers determine whether a booster pump is needed and the amount of pressure boost that is needed. My calculations are as follows: Water flow test static pressure: 58psi residual pressure...
  12. daaguirre

    Sizing Compressor for Preaction System

    Hi, Is there a way of sizing the air compressor for a pre-action system without knowing the layout of the system. I work as a plumbing engineer designing residential buildings and usually the design of the fire protection system is delegated to the contractor. However, I would like to know...
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    Hot Water Recirculation Flows

    Hi Members, I am trying to calculate the hot water recirculation flow for several balancing valves. I am following the procedures outlined in the ASPE Plumbing Engineering Design Handbook Volume 2, Chapter 6. However, once you have more than one recirculation path the process becomes a little...
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    Plumbing Drawings

    Thanks for the replies!. Your answers have cleared my doubts about this. I will take into account how the building is going to be built when preparing future drawings, but it looks like Option 2 is going to be appropriate in most situations.
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    Backflow Preventer in Faucets with Sidespray

    Thanks for the replies, Upon further reading, I discovered that the faucets that meet ANSI A112.18.1M are already designed to prevent backflow: [link http://villageofalsip.org/Cross%20Connection%20Hazards%20brochure.pdf]Cross Connection Hazard Brochure[/url] PEDARRIN2, would you mind...
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    Backflow Preventer in Faucets with Sidespray

    Hi everyone, I am an entry level plumbing engineer looking for the opinion of a more experienced mechanical / plumbing engineer on the following: Do kitchen faucets that meet ANSI A112.18.1M have an integral backflow preventer device or do they require an additional backflow preventer device...
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    Plumbing Drawings

    Hi Everyone, I recently graduated from college (Mechanical Engineering) and started working as a Plumbing engineer at a small company. I am currently the only plumbing engineer at my office and I would like to hear your suggestions about how to present the different plumbing systems in the...
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    Secondary (Emergency) Roof Drains

    Thanks for your replies, I ended up using two scuppers for each roof area, one for primary drainage and another one for overflow purposes. The primary drain is connected to the storm sewer and the secondary discharges to the floor surface at ground level. Although civil designed the roof to...
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    Secondary (Emergency) Roof Drains

    Does anyone have experience designing storm drainage systems using scuppers only? I am designing the storm water drain system for the roof of a two story building (I-2) and our client requested replacing the roof drains by scuppers. We are using the 2012 International Plumbing code and I am...

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