EloyRD
Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2013
- 33
Good day, community:
I'm part of a team that is designing a fire-protection system for an airport terminal building. Other parts of the fire-protection system (like hangars and maintenance workshops) are being taken care of by an independent system.
We are having issues in defining if it is a requirement by relevant NFPA standards (13, 14, 24, 415) that the fire pump is capable of simultaneously supplying water to the following systems:
- Sprinkler system (750 GPM)
- Fire hose cabinet system (500 GPM)
- Hydrants around the terminal building (1000 GPM)
There are no requirements in the local code besides designing according to NFPA and ICAO, and we think that the correct scenario is or simultaneous sprinkler and fire hose cabinets consumption or hydrant consumption.
I'd appreciate a nudge to check any relevant reference.
Regards.
Eloy RD
I'm part of a team that is designing a fire-protection system for an airport terminal building. Other parts of the fire-protection system (like hangars and maintenance workshops) are being taken care of by an independent system.
We are having issues in defining if it is a requirement by relevant NFPA standards (13, 14, 24, 415) that the fire pump is capable of simultaneously supplying water to the following systems:
- Sprinkler system (750 GPM)
- Fire hose cabinet system (500 GPM)
- Hydrants around the terminal building (1000 GPM)
There are no requirements in the local code besides designing according to NFPA and ICAO, and we think that the correct scenario is or simultaneous sprinkler and fire hose cabinets consumption or hydrant consumption.
I'd appreciate a nudge to check any relevant reference.
Regards.
Eloy RD