GlorifiedPlumber1984
Mechanical
- Sep 16, 2016
- 30
HELP!
We have been designing and installing 13D and 13R in a variety of townhouse applications, and recently we had a plan reviewer start questioning or most remote/demanding heads. Specifically, its a 4 story townhouse that we received a variance to run it as 13d "modified". All the bells and whistles of nfpa 13R, without the need for a listed fire pump.
We selected the 4 most demanding heads on a floor, and everything was good to go for about 18 of these type units. Now the plan reviewer is saying that we need to use a 4 head calc that involves heads on 2 different levels since the stairwell between floors makes it one giant compartment. In NFPA 13D/13R, we have never had this asked of us. The stairwell is a standard one you would find in a million townhome/single family applications, but now we are at a standstill due to this. We cannot make the system work with the heads he is asking for (2 on the 4th floor, 2 on the 3rd floor), and we already are using a 2hp booster pump, 1 1/2" copper incoming's, low flow 3.0k factor heads spaced at 14 x 14. There is no combination inside the house we can use to make this work without forcing a builder to run 4" incomings and upsizing the pump to ridiculous levels.
The point is, does anyone know of possible ibc/irc or nfpa language that address's this? If he is right, we will figure something out as we don't want to vary from code, but I honestly don't consider seperate floors with 1 small opening between them for the stairs the same compartment.
We have been designing and installing 13D and 13R in a variety of townhouse applications, and recently we had a plan reviewer start questioning or most remote/demanding heads. Specifically, its a 4 story townhouse that we received a variance to run it as 13d "modified". All the bells and whistles of nfpa 13R, without the need for a listed fire pump.
We selected the 4 most demanding heads on a floor, and everything was good to go for about 18 of these type units. Now the plan reviewer is saying that we need to use a 4 head calc that involves heads on 2 different levels since the stairwell between floors makes it one giant compartment. In NFPA 13D/13R, we have never had this asked of us. The stairwell is a standard one you would find in a million townhome/single family applications, but now we are at a standstill due to this. We cannot make the system work with the heads he is asking for (2 on the 4th floor, 2 on the 3rd floor), and we already are using a 2hp booster pump, 1 1/2" copper incoming's, low flow 3.0k factor heads spaced at 14 x 14. There is no combination inside the house we can use to make this work without forcing a builder to run 4" incomings and upsizing the pump to ridiculous levels.
The point is, does anyone know of possible ibc/irc or nfpa language that address's this? If he is right, we will figure something out as we don't want to vary from code, but I honestly don't consider seperate floors with 1 small opening between them for the stairs the same compartment.